Blitz
- Genre: Thriller
- Film running length: 97 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK Release Date: 20/5/2011
- Directed by: Elliott Lester
- Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
- Distributor: Lionsgate
Jason Statham, Paddy Considine, Aidan Gillen
In this tense UK crime thriller, a murderer is killing cops in cold blood on the mean streets of London, and the police aren’t going to rest until he’s caught.
Uncompromising and most definitely un-PC, Detective Brant (Jason Statham) teams up with Sergeant Nash (Paddy Considine) as they find themselves on the trail of a serial killer in a deadly mission.
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Contains strong bloody violence and very strong language.
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Blitz: Average guest rating breakdown (across UK & Ireland):
Total ratings: 33
Average rating: 3.4
3 (9%)
Poor
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Alright
9 (27%)
Good
13 (39%)
Very Good
5 (15%)
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Blitz - Distinctly Average
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