By this stage in the game, action thrillers starring Liam Neeson ought to be named a genre unto themselves, because moviegoers know exactly what they're going to get once they set foot in the theater. Non-Stop has the potential to come off as totally derivative, as it doesn't deviate much from the proven "Liam Neeson, action hero for hire" template established by Unknown and the Taken series; but it manages to impress by just doing what it does, and doing it well. As a competently-scripted and well-executed vehicle for Neeson to once again showcase his detective skills and prowess in pummeling his enemies, Non-Stop may not be high art — but it's definitely pure popcorn fun.
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