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Rogue (2020)

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Rogue

2020 ActionAdventureHorrorMysteryThriller 101mins MA15+ 5.6 / 10

Battle-hardened O’Hara leads a lively mercenary team of soldiers on a daring mission: rescue hostages from their captors in remote Africa. But as the mission goes awry and the team is stranded, O’Hara’s squad must face a bloody, brutal encounter with a gang of rebels.

Rogue: Cast & Crews

Directors
M. J. Bassett
Top Cast
Megan Fox, Philip Winchester, Greg Kriek, Brandon Auret, Jessica Sutton

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What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
3/5
3/5

Rogue, directed by M. J. Bassett, attempts to carve out its niche within the crowded action genre but ultimately delivers a mixed bag of thrills and clichés. The film centres around O'Hara, played by Megan Fox, who leads a team of mercenaries on a hostage rescue mission in Africa. While the premise ... Show more >>

Editor Team
2/5
2/5

Rogue is a film that misses the mark despite its ambitious premise. The story, revolving around a mercenary team led by Megan Fox's O'Hara, starts off with potential but quickly devolves into a series of predictable action sequences. While Fox tries her best to carry the film, the script does her no ... Show more >>

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gripping intense predictable thrilling underdeveloped commendable mixed entertaining action-packed lacklustre one-dimensional ambitious

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Rogue is a gripping action film that combines thrilling sequences with a strong performance from its lead, Megan Fox. If you enjoy intense military dramas with a focus on rescue missions and high-stakes encounters, this film is certainly worth a watch. However, its reliance on familiar tropes may not appeal to everyone.

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