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2026    88mAction, Thriller
4.465%6%6.1
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A retired sniper in hiding on an Australian ranch must reunite her elite kill squad when a vengeful warlord threatens her daughter.
Directed by Sandra Sciberras
  • Radha MitchellKris Hendricks / Voodoo Child / Executive Producer
  • Tim RothThe Dragon
  • Annabel WolfeAnja
  • Ioan GruffuddMilk / Executive Producer
  • Ryan KwantenPhillips / Executive Producer
  • Lee Tiger HalleyMichael
  • Charles CottierJunior
  • Pacharo MzembeNico
  • Damien RyanWhite Dog
  • Bianca WallaceKaldayev
  • Sandra SciberrasDirector / Producer
  • Andrew O'KeefeScreenplay
  • Compton RossProducer
  • Ian KirkProducer
  • Grant HardieProducer
  • Phil HuntProducer
  • Tristan BarrProducer
  • David RedmanExecutive Producer
  • Jason McNabExecutive Producer
  • Charlie KemballExecutive Producer
  • ColinJuly 25, 2026
    Started ok that's about it.
  • Barton JamesJune 18, 2026
    Countries with strict gun control laws and in turn citizens and actors not educated with guns. Also bad and not easy to follow the plot between the daughter and mom/husband. Leave the gun movies to America. #2amendment
  • FriesiesJuly 21, 2026
    Nice effort, poorly written and executed.
  • Nadeem DoubaJuly 20, 2026
    If I could buy back the time I spent watching this movie I would. The plot was terrible. The acting was terrible. The story and character development was terrible. Mentally unstimulating.
  • Chris LowdenJuly 15, 2026
    Basic premise, but good enough to pass time happily by
  • Rick MastersJune 12, 2026
    A big field and 7 “snipers” taking terrible shots at each other for an hour and a half. Pretty poor.
  • James TangJuly 2, 2026
    Seven Snipers aims for high-stakes tactical tension but ends up completely shooting itself in the foot. The most glaring issue is the titular "elite" team itself. For a group of supposedly world-class marksmen, their tactical decisions are unbelievably inept. Frequently breaking cover and exhibiting a total lack of basic situational awareness that makes it impossible to take the stakes seriously. Compounding this is a severe lack of characterization. The team members are reduced to thin, interchangeable archetypes, giving the audience zero reason to care who survives the mission. The film's sole saving grace is the stellar performance of the lead actress. Despite working with a deeply flawed script and two-dimensional material, she brings a grounded intensity, emotional grit, and genuine charisma to the screen that temporarily elevates every scene she's in. Unfortunately, one great performance isn't enough to rescue a movie weighed down by bad CGI and baffling tactical writing. Skip this one.
  • RobMo0reJune 30, 2026
    Fell asleep half way through
  • ርልዪረJune 9, 2026
    It's a lower budget movie, sure. GREAT cast though. Lots of familiar faces from the big screen and little one. All welcomed all actors I've liked in the past. Script was a little thin, but it was more of an action and suspense concept movie, I never got the impression it was to be anything else from the get go So why are people complaining? All of the performances were fine. The action sequences done well. Plenty of surprises. Sit back. Switch your noggin off, watch some pew pews Just add popcorn.
  • masterjedikushJune 27, 2026
    Zzzzzzzzzz. Made me browse reddit to stay awake
  • jackmeatJune 27, 2026
    My quick rating - 4.3/10. The name Tim Roth was enough to get Seven Snipers onto my watchlist. The movie opens with some beautiful sweeping shots of Ipswich, Queensland, before introducing Radha Mitchell out for a morning jog. I've been a fan of hers ever since Pitch Black, still one of Vin Diesel's better movies. She lives quietly on a remote farm with her teenage daughter Anja (Annabel Wolfe), whose rebellious "my mother sucks" attitude wastes no time reminding us that teenagers remain one of cinema's most reliable survival hazards. The peaceful family drama lasts all of five minutes before bullets start flying, and suddenly it seems like everyone in Australia owns a sniper rifle. Ryan Kwanten shows up pretending to be interested in buying the property, which is about as convincing as a telemarketer calling to "check in." He quickly reveals himself and warns Mitchell's character, better known as Voodoo Child, that the Dragon (Tim Roth) is coming. The upside? A heavily armed team of military specialists arrives to protect her from the legendary sniper. The downside? They've basically gathered a whole buffet of targets in one convenient location. I couldn't help laughing at the idea of defending against the world's greatest sniper by assembling a group of other snipers in wide-open positions. It's like fighting a shark by jumping into the water with more swimmers. (Yes, I just watched Deep Water lol.) Apparently there's a $10 million bounty on Voodoo Child's head, attracting the world's deadliest marksmen to collect the prize. Roth wastes no time reminding everyone why his Dragon is feared. One particularly gruesome interrogation scene involving a skull inspection is delivered with such casual confidence that it almost becomes darkly funny. Unfortunately, once the bullets settle, the movie starts relying heavily on flashbacks to explain the connection between Dragon and Voodoo Child, and while they fill in some history, they never really explain why Dragon suddenly decides now is the time to return. Radha Mitchell makes the absolute best of what little she is working with, and Roth manages to inject some real menace each time he appears. Seriously, the cast needs a much better script, since they are basically carrying the whole thing themselves. The writing just keeps undercutting any sense of tension with bad choices, strange behavior, and far too many plot holes. Then comes the finale, which somehow turns into a "drop your guns and settle this with your fists" type showdown. In a movie called Seven Snipers. That was the only creative choice? If you're expecting a tactical sniper thriller full of patience, strategy, and long-range cat-and-mouse games, you're going to be sorely disappointed because that's pretty much absent here. Seven Snipers has capable performances, gorgeous Australian scenery, and a few entertaining moments, but the script simply can't keep up with its cast. There are plenty more head-scratching moments I could dissect, but honestly, the movie already did enough damage to itself. Sometimes the biggest missed target isn't the sniper's shot. It's the screenplay.
  • Patrick WaiJune 21, 2026
    Seven Snipers feels like a low-budget action thriller that never quite rises above its premise. The plot is extremely straightforward and unfolds in a mostly linear fashion, offering few surprises along the way. While Radha Mitchell is a capable actress, she struggles to carry the entire film on her shoulders, especially when the script gives her little character development to work with. The supporting cast is serviceable, but few of the performances leave much of an impression. The standout is Tim Roth. Every time he appears on screen, the movie gains energy and tension. His villain brings a sense of menace and professionalism that the rest of the film often lacks. Without Roth, the movie would likely fade into the crowded direct-to-streaming action market. The action sequences are competent but rarely exciting, and the film never fully exploits the “seven elite snipers” concept. Several characters feel interchangeable, and the emotional stakes remain shallow. To the film’s credit, the Australian countryside provides a distinctive backdrop, and the runtime moves quickly enough that it never becomes painful to watch. Still, the movie feels more like an extended B-movie cable thriller than a memorable action film. Ultimately, I stayed with it mostly to find out who lived and who died. Beyond that curiosity, there isn’t much here that lingers after the credits roll.
  • Jim PickettJune 7, 2026
    Was ok, I’ve seen, now deleted
  • Tristan ThedeJune 21, 2026
    So slow. Nothing but bad snipers taking bad shots. Everyone dies kinda a pointless movie. And ending was weird. And very unexplainable.
  • PixelNoirJune 16, 2026
    Do not watch. Delete

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