What better way to spend my Sunday, readers, than with Liam Neeson? Non-Stop is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, co-produced by Joel Silver, and starring Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore. I’m pretty sure I’d seen it before, but got roped into watching it again.
Liam Neeson is perfectly cast as Bill Marks, a flawed, weary air marshal whose personal demons make him both relatable and intriguingly unreliable. His performance grounds the film emotionally, adding depth to what could have been a straightforward action role. Neeson’s restrained intensity makes every decision feel risky, and the script smartly uses his character’s vulnerability to blur the line between hero and suspect. The supporting cast—including Julianne Moore and Michelle Dockery—adds further layers of suspicion, making nearly every passenger feel like a potential threat.
The high-altitude thriller proves how gripping a well-executed, old-school suspense film can still be. Set almost entirely aboard a transatlantic flight, the movie wastes no time pulling the audience into its central mystery: a U.S. air marshal receives anonymous messages threatening to kill a passenger every 20 minutes unless a massive ransom is paid. From that chilling premise, the film delivers relentless tension, clever twists, and a constant sense of paranoia that keeps you guessing right up to the end.
What truly elevates Non-Stop is its pacing and atmosphere. Director Jaume Collet-Serra expertly uses the confined airplane setting to amplify tension, turning everyday objects and casual interactions into sources of dread. The film balances smart plotting with visceral action, offering just enough misdirection to keep viewers engaged without feeling gimmicky. By the time the final revelations land, the payoff feels earned rather than forced.
Overall, Non-Stop is an entertaining, edge-of-your-seat thriller that understands exactly what it wants to be. It’s a sharp, suspenseful ride that showcases Liam Neeson at his best and proves that a single setting, when used creatively, can deliver big thrills.
It gets a score of four stars out of five from me. Keep an eye out for it.