Vanquish (film)

Retired disabled cop Damon forces Victoria, a former drug courier and his caretaker, to collect bags of money around the city during a single night by holding her daughter hostage.

As the night progresses, Victoria finds out that at every stop point she makes, various enemies from her past attack her.

As the dawn breaks, Damon lures all the corrupted cops that had been working for the Governor into his home, where he blows himself up along with them.

[7] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 22 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.

[8] Writing for RogerEbert.com, Peter Sobczynski described the film as “a rehash of genre cliches that is so dull, threadbare, and bereft of thrills that the one time that its one moment of genuine excitement comes when our heroine enters a bar where danger is allegedly afoot, and the television in the background is showing curling” and “the kind [of film] that almost makes the DTV drivel that Steven Seagal has been churning out for the last couple of decades seem focused and committed by comparison”, rating it only one out of four stars.