A solid entry in the Neeson action oeuvre. TWITTER 1/15/2021 Liam Neeson plays an ex-Marine sharpshooter attempting to protect a young boy from a Mexican cartel in Robert Lorenz's action thriller. Liam Neeson continues the Charles Bronson phase of his lengthy career with Robert Lorenz's action thriller representing the actor's second starring effort in three months. Arriving shortly on the heels of The Marksman is the sort of solid, unassuming programmer that Bronson pumped out with regularity in the '70s and '80s. Think of something like 1974's Mr. Majestyk, except in this case the reluctant hero forced to deal with bad guys is an Arizona rancher rather than a Colorado melon farmer. In both cases, the star — and the film — gets the job done.