If we've learned anything from the “Fast and Furious” movies, it's that it's perfectly OK for sequels to get stupider so long as they also get more entertaining and more meticulously crafted. There's plenty of stupid on display in “Taken 3,” but
Taken 3 begins with CIA operative Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) realizing that surprising his college-age daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), for her birthday is not exactly part of his now-famous "particular set of skills." It's a cutesy
According to a popular expression, “third time's a charm,” but “Taken 3″ appears to be a third time too many for most of the critics who have offered up reviews so far. And there haven't been many, since the 20th Century Fox release wasn't screened
Taken 3 begins with CIA operative Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) realizing that surprising his college-age daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), for her birthday is not exactly part of his now-famous "particular set of skills." It's a cutesy
Taken 3 begins with CIA operative Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) realizing that surprising his college-age daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), for her birthday is not exactly part of his now-famous "particular set of skills." It's a cutesy