MILE 22 (18)

WHO’S IN IT?

Mark Wahlberg (Lone Survivor), John Malkovich (Deepwater Horizon), Lauren Cohen (The Boy), Iko Uwais (The Raid), Ronda Rousey (Fast & Furious 7), Elle Graham (Captive), Nikolai Nikolaeff (Subterano), Carlo Alban (Strangers with Candy), Terry Kinney (The Last of the Mohicans), Poorna Jagannathan (Thanks For Sharing), Sam Medina (Dragon Eyes), Alexandra Vino (The Gambler), Cedric Gervais (Patriots Day), CL (film debut)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Peter Berg (Deepwater Horizon), director, producer; Lea Carpenter (film debut), writer; Stephen Levinson (Contraband) and Mark Wahlberg (The Fighter), producers; Jeff Russo (Bad Behaviour), composer; Jacques Jouffret (The Purge: Anarchy), cinematographer; Melissa Lawson Cheung (Last Man Club) and Colby Parker Jr. (The Kingdom), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

James Silva (Wahlberg) is an elite intelligence operative within the CIA’s most skilled and efficient unit, and along with his razor-sharp tactical team he sets out to retrieve Li Noor (Uwais), a mysterious policeman who holds life-threatening information, and transport him to an extraction point where he will be taken out of the country. However, Silva and his team must travel through 22 miles of hostile and dangerous criminal territory to get there, and unfortunately there are a lot of people who are after Noor – but not if Silva can help it…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Mark Wahlberg reunites once again with director Peter Berg for this high-octane and thrilling action flick which sees the actor deal with some tough criminals and other threats with plenty of bullets to go around.

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