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  1. Jan 25, 2012 · Roger Ebert. January 25, 2012. 3 min read. “The Grey” is an unrelenting demonstration that wolves have no opinion. When they attack, it’s not personal. They’ve spent untold millennia learning how to survive, naked and without weapons, in fearsome places like the Arctic Circle in the dead of winter.

  2. The Grey Fox. Action. 110 minutes ‧ 1983. Roger Ebert. June 17, 1983. 3 min read. Here’s one of the loveliest adventures of the year, a movie about a stubborn, indomitable character who robs people because that’s what he knows best.

  3. From Roger Ebert's review: I was also stunned with despair. It so happened that there were two movies scheduled that day in the Lake Street Screening Room (where we local critics see many new releases).

  4. I went into the movie expecting and knowing nothing except Roger Eberts positive reaction to it. I expected a standard Liam Neeson action flick and got a beautifully told survival story with characters I actually cared about wrapped around a basic monster movie plot.

  5. The Grey (2011) is one of Liam Neeson’s best movies. I loved this movie the first time I watched it and I’ve enjoyed rewatching it over the years. It’s by no means a masterpiece, like the way the wolves behave is entirely unrealistic, but I think it’s a top tier Neeson film.

  6. Jan 17, 2012 · The Grey: Film Review. Liam Neeson stars as the leader of a stranded pack of oil-rig roughnecks who are fighting for survival after their plane crashes in the wilderness.

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  8. Jan 27, 2012 · 4 out of 5 Stars, 8/10 Score. Liam Neeson stars in The Grey, an excruciatingly intense survival thriller confident enough to navigate into some fairly heady, existential territory.

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