Breaking In

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  • Official Trailer
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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Gabrielle Union stars as a woman who will stop at nothing to rescue her two children being held hostage in a house designed with impenetrable security. No trap, no trick and especially no man inside can match a mother with a mission when she is determined on BREAKING IN.

Cast

  • Gabrielle Union
  • Billy Burke
  • Richard Cabral
  • Ajiona Alexus
  • Levi Meaden
  • Seth Carr
  • Mark Furze
  • Jason George
  • Christa Miller
  • Damien Leake

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The movie was great! I would have liked to see more in the beginning as far as her relationship with her dad & how he got put in the situation he was in. Just something showing what led up to why he was targeted versus the actual guys telling why they broke in.

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Patrice W
Verified Review

Predictable

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Lindsay M

Metacritic

50
May 16, 2018

With more than a passing nod to the far classier Panic Room, this derivative seat-squirmer has a few good moments in spite of Johnny Klimick’s annoying score, its energy powered by the raw determination of its Mother Courage.

Metacritic review by Steve Davis
Steve Davis
Austin Chronicle
40
May 14, 2018

Union is committed and convincing, but the script apparently never met a cliche it didn't want to adopt wholesale. This offers some thrills and considerable pace, but never enough narrative force.

Metacritic review by Helen O'Hara
Helen O'Hara
Empire
60
May 10, 2018

With an overbearing score, Breaking In telegraphs almost everything that happens yet still provides several jolts amid its occasionally questionable twists. While the filmmakers aren’t exerting themselves to deliver anything other than a popcorn-seller, Ms. Union is working hard to keep you watching.

Metacritic review by Ken Jaworowski
Ken Jaworowski
The New York Times