Collateral review

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Taken at glimmering, shimmering surface value, Michael Mann's latest thriller is so streamlined it threatens to be superficial.

Essentially a two-hander confined to the inside of a taxi cab, it offers snippets of dialogue and flashes of psychological insight as cabbie Max (Foxx) drives sociopath Vincent (Cruise) through a series of gleaming LA nightscapes. Tyres hum, lights twinkle, skyscrapers soar. Intermittently, the cab stops. Cruise steps out, silk suit matching his silver hair; the camera follows him as he locates his targets and shoots them, two in the chest, one in the head. Then it's back in the cab: tyres hum, lights twinkle, skyscrapers soar.

Professional turns from Cruise and Foxx, but this is Mann's' film - and it's flawlessly executed. He makes it more than just another Hollywood thriller.

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