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Snitch
In the fast-paced action thriller, Dwayne Johnson stars as a father whose teenage son is wrongly accused of a drug distribution crime and is looking at a mandatory minimum prison sentence of 10 years. Desperate and determined to rescue his son at all costs, he makes a deal with the U.S. attorney to work as an undercover informant and infiltrate a drug cartel on a dangerous mission -- risking everything, including his family and his own life.
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July 13, 2013
A pseudo-serious hand-wringing action drama that uses social importance to disguise its unoriginality.June 27, 2013
It's intense and involving from the start, even when it turns preachy.June 22, 2013
Snitch wants to be Breaking Bad. When the camera's on Johnson, it's just bad.February 01, 2014
Effectively illustrates the great heights we occasionally rise to for the ones we love.February 22, 2013
Yes, this is a film where The Rock Wikipedias "drug cartels." But somehow it works.April 17, 2016
"Snitch" is passable thanks to a sturdy second act and a decent performance by Dwayne Johnson, but it's never captivating.February 22, 2013
Despite its apparent compromises to noble finger-wagging (initially) and requisite fist-pumping (eventually), Waugh has fashioned a sturdy character-first entertainment out of Snitch.February 28, 2013
The film tries to paint in shades of gray with vague criticisms of the war on drugs, but the absurdity of its he-man Everyman plot ends up turning its moral palette a muddy brown.October 18, 2013
Although hardly original, this tightly paced story will keep you invested through to the endFebruary 25, 2013
In the end, this is a movie that lives or dies on Johnson's performance, and luckily, the actor is perfect ...February 22, 2013
Dwayne Johnson tries so hard to be taken seriously in the ponderous and preposterous drama Snitch that it hurts to watch him in much the same way it hurts to watch the weightlifting competition at the summer Olympics.January 06, 2014
Snitch runs close to two hours, and it's a credit to Summit Entertainment that they didn't reduce it to 90 minutes of Mexican drug loons trying to run John's truck off the highway.