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The White House is under siege in this action thriller from Independence Day director Roland Emmerich and The Amazing Spider-Man's writer James Vanderbilt in this Sony Pictures release. Channing Tatum stars. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi PG-13
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Movie Title : White House Down
Genre Movie :Drama,Action & Adventure
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Release Date : Jun 28, 2013 Wide

Actors :Channing Tatum,Jamie Foxx,Maggie Gyllenhaal,Jason Clarke,Richard Jenkins,Joey King,James Woods,Nicolas Wright,Jimmi Simpson,Michael Murphy,Rachelle Lefevre,Lance Reddick,Matt Craven,Jake Weber,Peter Jacobson,Barbara Williams,Kevin Rankin,Garcelle Beauvais,Falk Hentschel,Romano Orzari


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Review For White House Down

If all you're after is a pair of mismatched heroes wisecracking their way through a series of explosive, well-mounted set pieces, look no further.
Tom Huddleston-Time Out

It's Independence Day without the aliens and a president partial to Air Jordans.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald

The main flaw of White House Down is that it overstays its welcome, thanks in large part to a silly climax that seems to unfold in three laborious acts.
David Hiltbrand-Philadelphia Inquirer

Essentially a louder, sillier version of Die Hard, with John Cale standing in for John McClane, a precocious daughter standing in for the plucky wife, and, alas, no one even much trying to stand in for Alan Rickman's deliciously wicked Hans Gruber.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic

It follows the Emmerich template: a spectacle-tinged, compelling setup; a dumb, disappointing midsection; and a cheese-topped denouement that veers so close to self-parody that one is tempted to call it funny.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

Formula action films don't come much more formulaic that this.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

Whether or not you enjoy this film depends entirely on whether you judge it to be po-faced or parody. If you believe it's the former, you'll probably hate it. If you believe it's the latter, you'll have an absolute blast.
Rebecca Davies-Film4

Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow) can do these films in his sleep; which may be why they sometimes emerge as nightmares of crazed, florid hokum.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

Tatum is very appealing, Foxx makes for a personable Obama-esque fantasy President and the strong supporting cast includes the estimable James Woods, Richard Jenkins and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

Real thrills - dependent on real, believable jeopardy - are not on offer: just cheerfully absurd spectacle and a little bit of humour.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

An expensive blockbuster chuckle that doesn't last.
Glenn Heath Jr.-Little White Lies

This may look exactly like Gerard Butler's over-serious Olympus Has Fallen, but it's actually that film's smarter, sillier younger brother: the one you like even though you really shouldn't.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

The very definition of big dumb fun, White House Down is a hugely enjoyable thriller ...
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

You raise your eyes to the sky in futile hope. Where are the alien death rays when you need them?
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

It lifts an embarrassing number of beats from Die Hard... but Channing Tatum is no Bruce Willis.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

Emmerich's White House Down thunders from one far-fetched scenario to another, but all set within a good pace that doesn't allow attention to wander, or for us to not care about the characters either.
Lisa Giles-Keddie-HeyUGuys

As usual, Emmerich doesn't know when the shameless, popcorn extravaganza should stop...but you don't really want him to.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies

Frustrating waiting for the film to settle into a groove that compliments the preposterous premise
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie

Lincoln meets Sudden Death: a corny but raucous throwback to when Planet Hollywood was hip.
Nick De Semlyen-Empire Magazine

A brainless, tedious experience.
Rob Carnevale-The List

Scheduling may make it a largely unwanted new release, but there is enough solid action and sturdy chemistry between the leads Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx to make this a reasonably enjoyable thriller.
Ben Rawson-Jones-Digital Spy

Foxx and Tatum offer an effective buddy pairing lacking from the similarly preposterous Olympus Has Fallen.
Ed Gibbs-The Sun Herald

Mr Die Hard Goes To Washington ... will certainly be on my "guilty pleasures of the year" list.
Matt Neal-The Standard

The result is a safe, pleasantly entertaining mainstream flick.
Steve Newall-Flicks.co.nz

Tatum is getting better and better and here, with bullets flying, the White House's crystal chandelier shaking and a well constructed plot with effective story strands nicely weaving texture into the mix, he shows his all-round credentials
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

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