New York Times "Jonathan Hensleigh's movie version of the Punisher's origins stays true to its hero by being similarly stripped-down, efficient and mean." 04/16/2004 p.E20Los Angeles Times "THE PUNISHER is that rare comic book movie that actually feels like a comic book....These battles are a cost-effective throwback. They depend on the physical side of moviemaking...and top of the line stunt work..." 04/16/2004 p.C1 USA Today "[Z]ippy and amusingly cast....A film whose primary plus is a sense of humor." 04/16/2004 p.5E Entertainment Weekly "[K]ick back, and wistfully remember a time when someone named Dolph could be a movie star." 05/01/2004 p.147 Chicago Sun-Times "[T]he film, directed by Jonathan Hensleigh, is consistently well-acted, and has some scenes of real power." 04/16/2004 p.33 Uncut "[The] gloriously violent action sequences have a refreshingly downbeat '70s exploitation edge. Nasty, brain-dead fun." 10/01/2004 p.148 Sight and Sound "[The director] takes a retro-action route with tributes to pre-CGI stuntwork. Most impressive is a frantic car-chase..." 11/01/2004 p.63-4 |