Nearly every film directed by Antoine Fuqua feels like it should have been released in 1996. His popcorn sensibilities and penchant for hard-edged, muscular action all come from a time where R-rated, adult oriented genre fare made at a mid-sized budget could get a lot of people to head out to the theater. The man only made one movie that was released in the 1990s, the Chow Yun-fat starring "The Replacement Killers," but spiritually, films like "Shooter," "Olympus Has Fallen," and "Southpaw"...

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