
This week, we’re diving into Flight Risk, the latest action-thriller directed by Mel Gibson and starring Mark Wahlberg. The film is a tightly contained, mid-air drama about a U.S. Marshal, a mob accountant, and a seemingly ordinary pilot with a dark agenda. Clocking in at just 91 minutes, it’s a modest attempt to deliver suspense and action, though it doesn’t always stick the landing. Wahlberg takes a rare turn as a villain, which feels like a bold but uneven choice, while Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace round out the cast with mixed results.
Gibson’s direction is functional, but the film struggles with a predictable script and tonal inconsistency. For Wahlberg fans, this might feel like a detour from his usual action-hero or comedic roles, and it’s certainly a smaller-scale project compared to his blockbusters. Of course, the film doesn’t exist in a vacuum—Gibson’s personal controversies continue to shadow his work, complicating how audiences engage with his projects.
Overall, Flight Risk might scratch an itch for fans of claustrophobic thrillers, but don’t expect it to soar too high. It’s a serviceable but forgettable addition to both Wahlberg and Gibson’s filmographies. Tune in as we break down what worked, what didn’t, and whether this one’s worth the flight ticket