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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, AV Club: Enemies Closer belongs to a category of old-school action movies usually associated with the direct-to-video market: lean, brisk, and distinguished by a clean visual style and an emphasis on practical stuntwork over effects. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: Van Damme makes for a highly entertaining villain in this briskly paced B-movie. Read more
Annlee Ellingson, Los Angeles Times: Suffers from wincingly bad dialogue delivered as if by jocks in a high-school play and action choreographed as if for a gymnasium stage. Read more
Neil Genzlinger, New York Times: Mr. Hyams keeps things moving briskly, building to an ending with a pretty good plot twist. Read more
Michael Nordine, Village Voice: Enemies Closer is the first collaboration between Peter Hyams and Jean-Claude Van Damme since 1995's Sudden Death. The reunion feels long overdue. Read more