The Bourne Legacy PG-13
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 5, 2016
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jeremy Renner, Edward Norton, Rachel Weisz, Joan Allen & Albert Finney | |
Performer: | Scott Glenn, Stacy Keach, David Strathairn, Donna Murphy, Michael Chernus, Corey Stoll & Željko Ivanek | |
Directed by | Tony Gilroy | |
Edited by | John Gilroy | |
Screenwriting by | Tony Gilroy & Dan Gilroy | |
Composition by | James Newton Howard | |
Story by | Tony Gilroy | |
Produced by | Patrick Crowley, Frank Marshall, Ben Smith & Jeffrey M. Weiner | |
Director of Photography: | Robert Elswit | |
Executive Production by | Jennifer Fox & Henry Morrison |
Entertainment Reviews:
While it may not be satisfactory, both protagonists seem to be in a good place - at least for now.
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San Diego Entertainer
4 stars out of 5 -- [With] a guns-blazing final act and strong performances from its entire cast...
Box Office
Rating: 8/10 --
The film may get a little cloak-and-dagger extreme at points, but you know what, who cares?
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Ladue News
Rating: 2.8/5 --
All we get is two hours of talk, interrupted by the occasional violence and a painfully truncated ending that leaves the door open for The Bourne Whatever They Name The Fifth Part.
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Spectrum Culture
Bourne Legacy is an object lesson in how to screw up a reboot.
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io9.com
THE BOURNE LEGACY is a solid success....[Gilroy has] staged a global cat-and-mouse game with hurtling energy, uncommon intelligence and admirable clarity.
Wall Street Journal
3 stars out of 5 -- Renner's Aaron Cross soon proves himself a force to be reckoned with...
Total Film
Product Description:
The fourth installment of the highly successful BOURNE series sees the return of the franchise's screenwriter, Tony Gilroy, this time stepping into the director's seat for an entry which sidelines main character Jason Bourne in order to focus on a fellow estranged assassin (Jeremy Renner). Edward Norton and Rachel Weisz co-star, with Joan Allen and Albert Finney reprising their roles from the previous films.