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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
Release Date White House Down Jun 28, 2013 Wide
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Actors For White House Down

Channing Tatum,Jamie Foxx,Maggie Gyllenhaal,Jason Clarke,Richard Jenkins,James Woods,Joey King,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

Genres White House Down : Drama,Action & Adventure

Visitor Ranting & Critics For White House Down

User Ranting White House Down : 3.6
User Percentage For White House Down : 65 %
User Count Like for White House Down : 89,077
All Critics Ranting For White House Down : 5.4
All Critics Count For White House Down : 176
All Critics Percentage For White House Down : 50 %

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Movie Overview For White House Down

Capitol Policeman John Cale has just been denied his dream job with the Secret Service of protecting President James Sawyer. Not wanting to let down his little girl with the news, he takes her on a tour of the White House, when the complex is overtaken by a heavily armed paramilitary group. Now, with the nation's government falling into chaos and time running out, it's up to Cale to save the president, his daughter, and the country.

TagLine White House Down

It Will Start Like Any Other Day.

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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

"Dumb" doesn't do it justice
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

While the film is exactly as silly as Olympus Has Fallen...it admittedly has a lot more fun with the cheeseball, post-9/11 patriotism that underlies the lark. That's the real saving grace for a film that is essentially a carbon of a carbon of a carbon.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Where Emmerich consistently distinguishes himself from obvious contemporaries like Transformers maestro Michael Bay is that, in his films, patriotism never equals prejudice.
Tom Clift-Moviedex

This is a ludicrously contrived thriller that's also a guilty pleasure because the actors refuse to take things seriously.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

Characters behave in a manner that often doesn't make sense. It's like watching a bad horror movie where the victims act as if they want to get caught.
Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane

At least has the good grace to laugh at itself as it rolls out the dingbat-daft action-movie cliches.
Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]

All credit to this hack: he's once again made sleeping well a real possibility, making the plausible implausible.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

It is appallingly funny in a way that few parodies ever manage. But it is undeniably exciting.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

Emmerich has a bigger budget to play with than Olympus Has Fallen director Antoine Fuqua yet fails to get more bangs for his bucks or outdo his predecessor's guilty-pleasure thrills. With Olympus it was the effects that were cheesy; here it's the script.
Jason Best-Movie Talk

One of the most violent films I've seen from a female cinematographer. But Anna Foerster adds lots of lovely, brilliantly-lit visual touches and handles the Die Hard-style action as well as any man.
Graham Young-Birmingham 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

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