Alex Cross
Following the struggles and adventures of Alex Cross, a young courageous and intelligent homicide detective and a psychologist, who does his work well and respect the law rules, but once upon the murder of a member of his family by a serial killer that kills people and torture them, he makes his mind to catch him and kill him.
5 March 1977, Canton, Ohio, USA
10 February 2000, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
7 February 1991, Royal Oak, Michigan, USA
February1952, Córdoba, Argentina
3 August 1959, New York City, New York, USA
1 November 1982, Michigan, USA
6 January 1972, Brooklyn, New York, USA
24 March 1963, Wyandotte, Michigan, USA
May 03, 2015
The usual over-familiar mélange of forensic evidence and titillating torture porn that reminds me why I don't watch network television procedurals.
July 21, 2013
At least this confirms my long-held suspicion that Tyler Perry is drawn to bad scripts whether he wrote them or not.
June 30, 2013
The cliched plot and terrible dialogue make this so-called "thriller" nearly unbearable.
June 21, 2016
Perry's got surprising talent, and it would have been nice to see him better utilized by a director with a more discerning eye for actor-interaction.
October 19, 2012
A strong candidate for dumbest film of the year ...
February 03, 2017
[A] fast-action crime thriller that will keep you glued to your seat till the very end.
October 19, 2012
For a franchise with an off-the-charts nuanced thinker as its protagonist, Alex Cross isn't very smart.
October 22, 2012
Alex Cross is coarse, punishing, and, in all the ways that matter, conscienceless ...
April 08, 2016
Clobbers you with stupidity so often that you eventually stop noticing.
October 21, 2012
So cloddish, slapdash, gracelessly written, and visually fugly that it's difficult to distinguish Perry's limitations in the role from those of the whole unpleasant enterprise.
October 19, 2012
Perry's supposed to be its center. And as an actor - certainly as a movie star - he's absolutely nowhere to be found.
November 27, 2012
[Perry] has rarely been less convincing than when locking and loading from his home arsenal or dangling from a decaying Detroit edifice.

