Imperium

2016 • 108 minutes
4.1
814 reviews
84%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

As extremists steal nuclear explosives to build a dirty bomb, the FBI believes domestic terrorists are behind the theft. To infiltrate their shadowy underworld, analyst Nate Foster (Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter series) goes undercover with help from Agent Zamparo (Toni Collette, The Sixth Sense). But can Nate find the group’s leader—and the bomb—before his cover is blown? Based on a true story, this tense thriller also stars Nestor Carbonell ("LOST") and Sam Trammell ("True Blood").
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.1
814 reviews
Brandon De Vera
September 8, 2016
At this point from the first two pages I'm even more split as people use this movie to get on there soap box about. BLM vs other prejudice groups pushing there agendas and furthering the divide. Or other agreements in general that are solely political rants about the election and not of the actual movie or it's content very few comments are about the movie or it's actors or it's story. 3/5 would not review review again without better details.
38 people found this review helpful
Barbara Greer
August 19, 2016
This was a very good look at domestic terrorism, how easy it is to get caught up in something, how believable to the right person it can be. The acting was great all around. Daniel Radcliffe was very believable in his role, making me want to panic along with his character during certain moments, wondering how he was going to talk his way out of the situation. I definitely recommend this movie. Just don't expect there to be a lot of action as this is more of an intellectual thriller than action thriller, though it does have its moments of action as well.
23 people found this review helpful
Nicholas Brickhouse
August 27, 2016
Everyone thinks of Muslims as terrorist but white supremacists are the bulk of domestic terrorist in the US. It's time a movie actually highlights this fact, especially when Trump is making racism acceptable again. There's nothing wrong with being proud of your heritage but when you think your heritage is superior and you advocate the murder of other races then you've gone beyond pride and entered fascism which isn't okay.
76 people found this review helpful