Haywire web blogger Reviews

Posted by: Jen on January 26, 2012

In addition to the professional accord of praise on Haywire & Carano, checkout these web-blogs:

Other Haywire Video Reviews:
Haywire Video Review #1
Haywire Video Review #2
Haywire Video Review #3
Haywire Video Review # 4
Haywire Video Review #5

Haywire Video Review #6

Source:  GGB


Haywire #2 in UK Box Office ahead of Underworld

Posted by: Jen on January 24, 2012

Box office tickets
Haywire pulls ahead of underworld in box office ticket sales to take the #2 spot in the UK pulling in $1.87 million in the UK alone.

This is big indicator that movie is showing worldwide appeal.  Relativity has already made back most of its 23 million budget on the film on foreign presales.

Haywire so far is ahead of expectations pulling in around $9 million over the weekend.

Haywire is set to be released in 40+ countries around the world.

Some Future release dates are:
Philippines Jan 25th
Hong Kong Jan 26th
Brazil Feb 2nd
Mexico Feb 17th
South Africa March 30

Source:  Haywire Box Office UK


critics’ consensus: Haywire – a good genre jaunt for Soderbergh & Gina Carano is your new action heroine

Posted by: p0d on January 21, 2012

  •  RICHARD ROEPER: (Grade: A)
  • -“Haywire a refreshing changeup (from quick-cuts and stunt-doubling in action films)…plays like an indy version of franchises such as Mission:Impossible.
  • -“Gina Carano makes a spectacular debut…a few line readings are a bit flat, but she has an enormously appealing, natural screen presence…think The Rock, only way cuter…a memorable debut” (ReelzChannel)
  • ROGER EBERT – Sun Times: (3 out of 4 stars)
  • -“Carano can hold her own…I expect her to become a considerable box-office success, because the fact is, within a limited range, she’s good.”
  • -“Haywire has no lasting significance…but(is) a first-rate genre thriller.” –
  • Peter Travers – Rolling Stone: (3.5 out of 4 stars)
    “She more than holds her own with the big boys…Carano is poetry in kick-ass motion.”
    Haywire comes close to achieving Soderbergh’s goal of creating “a Pam Grier movie made by Alfred Hitchcock.”

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