Turbulence streaming
Genre
Action
Year
1997
Runtime
1h40

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Metascore

Turbulence

Fear takes flight in a battle of the mind.

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Synopsis

In 'Turbulence,' high-stakes action meets psychological thrill as the story unfolds on a commercial flight hijacked by an escaped convict, played by Ray Liotta. The film begins with a menacing setup as FBI agents transport the notorious criminal, who seizes the opportunity to create chaos aboard the plane. The flight's passengers must confront their worst fears as they navigate the intense turbulence of both the airplane's flight path and the rapidly deteriorating situation. Amidst the chaos, an air marshal, played by Lauren Holly, must outwit the cunning hijacker to save everyone on board. As tensions rise, so do the stakes, leading to a gripping showdown between the determined air marshal and the ruthless convict. With its pulse-pounding moments and a deep dive into the human psyche under distress, Turbulence takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride that tests the limits of courage and survival in an airborne struggle against impending doom.

Cast

  • Ray Liotta

    Ray Liotta

    Ryan Weaver

  • Lauren Holly

    Lauren Holly

    Teri Halloran

  • Brendan Gleeson

    Brendan Gleeson

    Stubbs

  • Héctor Elizondo

    Héctor Elizondo

    Lt. Aldo Hines

  • Rachel Ticotin

    Rachel Ticotin

    Rachel Taper

  • Ben Cross

    Ben Cross

    Captain Samuel Bowen

Reviews

Critics' responses to Turbulence were predominantly negative, reflecting disappointment in both the narrative and execution of the film. As noted by Rotten Tomatoes, the movie holds an unfortunate 18% approval rating, indicating a general consensus of inadequacy in storytelling and character development. The Los Angeles Times referred to the film as 'a predictable airborne thriller that fails to explore its intriguing premise.' Additionally, IMDb users rated it 5.0/10, signaling mixed feelings among audiences. 'Turbulence' was often criticized for its reliance on clichés and lackluster dialogue, with The New York Times stating that it 'doesn't bring anything new to the genre.' However, some reviews appreciated Ray Liotta's performance, noting he brings an unsettling charm to his character that keeps viewers engaged, making the narrative somewhat enjoyable for action enthusiasts. Despite its shortcomings, the film has garnered a cult following among fans of the genre who admire its over-the-top action sequences and thematic exploration of fear and survival, making it a potential guilty pleasure for some viewers.