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The Mule

User rating: 3.91 153 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 14, 2018

On DVD/Blu-ray: April 2, 2019

R | Drama | 1h 56m

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User rating: January 4, 2019

Great movie... Clint Eastwood never disappoints.

User rating: January 3, 2019

Clint is obviously way past his acting days. He keeps trying to be young again in his past few movires but hes makibg himself look bad. He was great in his Dirty Harry and western movies but he needs to accept that his age caught up with him years ago and playing like he is studimg some young girls is not going to make him younger.

User rating: January 3, 2019

Standard old-man-becomes-drug-mule trope.

User rating: January 3, 2019

I actually thought it was the best Eastwood movie I've seen. Now, for people who are used to his Action Flicks, this movie might disappoint. But I really enjoyed the story. Pretty much a feel-good!

User rating: January 1, 2019

Expected so much more with that cast. Didn't hate it, but it was soooo slow. Quite the snooze fest.

User rating: January 1, 2019

Clint Eastwood one of the Best Actors of my time! Great Actor and love his movies!

User rating: January 1, 2019

Clint Eastwood never disappoints. Love his movies and this one only had one part I wish was a bit different. I loved how he stayed at his x-wife's bedside as she was dying, but I wish he had been a little more tender to her, like kiss her on the cheek or something.

User rating: January 1, 2019

The scenes with Eastwood and those girls was just disgusting.

User rating: January 1, 2019

Another great movie from Clint Eastwood. Wish I saw this on New Year’s Eve instead of vice.

User rating: January 1, 2019

Sappy competition for less successful Robert Redford pix (The Old Man and the Gun), which also has major action off screen. Requires a patient audience, but good humor eases the strain. Eastwood is admirable at 88.