Guy Ritchie‘s In the Grey is all style and little substance in a by-the-numbers actioner that literally explains everything that’s about to happen. There’s no mystery as his familiar troupe of talented A-listers look gorgeous while narrating a plot with constant voice-overs. Ritchie’s usual quick edits, flashy title cards, and split screens are in overdrive until a bullet-riddled final act soaked in adrenaline. The film has its comic moments and genuine ensemble chemistry, but feels like the same package in a new wrapper.

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