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Liam Neeson's 'So Bad It's Just Bad' Flick Trends
7 Mar
Summary
- Blacklight, starring Liam Neeson, is trending on Amazon Prime Video despite poor reviews.
- The film holds a dismal 12 percent on Rotten Tomatoes with a critics' consensus of 'Turn it off.'
- Viewers may be drawn to its flaws, leading to its popularity on the streaming platform.

Despite near-universal critical condemnation, Liam Neeson's film 'Blacklight' is currently a trending title on Amazon Prime Video. The movie, which features Neeson as a government agent uncovering a conspiracy, holds a dismal 12 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics advising viewers to 'Turn it off.'
The film places Neeson in his signature role as a tough protector, a persona popularized by 'Taken.' While 'Blacklight' attempts this, it falls short of expectations. Its low critical score, juxtaposed with audience interest, suggests a strong element of morbid curiosity fueling its streaming performance. The 105-minute runtime also presents a manageable commitment for potential viewers.
While not a 'so-bad-it's-good' film, 'Blacklight' offers amusing flaws, including a hilariously bad in-universe social media app and questionable line readings. Shot in Australia but set in Washington D.C., the movie's production missteps add to its charm for some. It ultimately serves as a testament to Neeson's enduring appeal in action roles, even as audiences may question his suitability for such demanding parts at his age.




