An airport security officer races to outsmart a mysterious traveler forcing him to let a dangerous item slip onto a Christmas Eve flight.
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Carry-On
Overview:
An airport security officer races to outsmart a mysterious traveler forcing him to let a dangerous item slip onto a Christmas Eve flight.
Cast:
- Ethan Kopek: Taron Egerton
- Nora Parisi: Sofia Carson
- Elena Cole: Danielle Deadwyler
- Watcher: Theo Rossi
- Agent Alcott: Logan Marshall-Green
- Phil Sarkowski: Dean Norris
- Jason Noble: Sinqua Walls
- Traveler: Jason Bateman
- Eddie: Gil Perez-Abraham
- Mateo Flores: Tonatiuh
- Lionel Williams: Curtiss Cook
- Ron Dunn: Joe Williamson
- Herschel: Josh Brener
- Security Director Marm Bellows: Benito Martinez
- Lance: Edwin Kho
- Nina: Reisha Reynolds
- Jesse: Adam Stephenson
- Samir: Michael Scott
- Olek: Jeff Pope
- Yuri: Raymond Rehage
- Blue-Haired Passenger: Nico Bucher
- Congresswoman Grace Turner: Jill Flint
- Ticketing Officer: Kenneth Nance Jr.
- Mr. Herter: Spencer Crim
- Maria: Martina Meneses
- Frustrated Passenger: Robert Larriviere
- Captain Conley: Mustafa Harris
- TransGlobal Flight Attendant: Sarah Fisher
- Detective Elario: Logan Macrae
- Baggage Handler: LeBaron Foster Thornton
- Social Media Passenger: Joel Griffin
- Frustrated Passenger #2: Lawrence Turner
- Rochelle Noble: Keyara Milliner
- Nathan: Mark Druhet
- Objecting Passenger: Madeline Colombo
- Sherie: Marjorie Parker
- Northwind Ticketing Agent: Wanetah Walmsley
- Pilot: Thomas O’Sullivan
- Co-Pilot: Luis Arredondo
- Rude Flyer: Damon Lipari
- Northwind PA Agent: Erika Ashley
- College Student: Mae Anglim
- Commuter: Ryan Reilly
- Elderly Woman: Jennifer Hamilton Collins
- Lily: Sarah Durn
- Frustrated Passenger #3: Mikel Albagdadi
- TJ: Rosha Washington
- Marine Sargent: Brandon Morales
- Communication Deputy: Chelsea Bryan
- Pundit: David Moncrief
- Stunt Commuter: Lena Clark
- Sorting Wing Officer: Preston Schrag
- Metal Detector Passenger: Larry Musso
- LAXPD Officer: Jeremy Schiro
- Police Officer: Chris J. Fanguy
- Paramedic Extra (uncredited): Nathalie J. Alarcon
- Airport Passenger (uncredited): Samuel Ali
- Airport worker (uncredited): Michael Biss
- Pilot (uncredited): Fabian Blache III
- Elderly Gentleman (uncredited): Jeff Brockton
- Officer Crain (uncredited): Tom Cain
- Tasha (uncredited): Nicole Collins
- Extra (uncredited): Shayla Denee
- LA X Airport Traveler (uncredited): James Donald
- Airport Kid (uncredited): Elijah Evans
- Detective / Global Air Passenger (uncredited): Bobby George
- Los Angeles Detective (uncredited): Johnny Ray Gibbs
- Private Jet Pilot (uncredited): Chad Governale
- Passenger (uncredited): Steffanie N Graves
- Refugee (uncredited): Shaunise Gray
- Passenger (uncredited): Scott Green
- Passenger (uncredited): Rose Bianca Grue
- Passenger (uncredited): Victoria Harris
- Passenger (uncredited): Todd Henry
- Airport Passenger (uncredited): Justin Hill
- Passenger (uncredited): Nahna James
- Passenger (uncredited): Colette Jeansonne
- Airport Patron (uncredited): Laurie Jenkins Jones
- Airport Passenger (uncredited): Paul Kleinpeter
- TSO Agent (uncredited): Suzette Lange
- Airport passenger (uncredited): Cynthia LeBlanc
- Airport passenger (uncredited): Elton LeBlanc
- Airport Kid (uncredited): Brooklyn Majors
- Airport Kid (uncredited): Aubree Majors
- Tarmac Ramp Crew (uncredited): Ernest Marsh
- Passenger (uncredited): Heathyre Perara
- Passenger (uncredited): Fabiola Reno
- Airport passengers (uncredited): Shurlynn Rosette
- LAPD officer (uncredited): Toney Chapman Steele
- Airport Traveler (uncredited): Davon Steen
- Passager (uncredited): Kira Stevens
- Cowboy Passenger (uncredited): David Storm
- Airport Traveler (uncredited): Tedrick Martin
- Flight Attendant / Gate Agent (uncredited): Envy Tiecy
- Private Jet Pretty Women (uncredited): Kasia Trepagnier
- Airport Passenger #175 (uncredited): Lance Michael Weller
Crew:
- Second Second Assistant Director: Riley Flanagan
- Unit Production Manager: Seth William Meier
- Producer: Dylan Clark
- Executive Producer: Jaume Collet-Serra
- Executive Producer: Holly Bario
- Executive Producer: Brian Williams
- Executive Producer: Scott Greenberg
- Stunts: Jawed Berni
- Storyboard Artist: Joel Venti
- Stunt Double: Carlos Guity
- Writer: T.J. Fixman
- Director of Photography: Lyle Vincent
- Stunts: Tim Bell
- Stunts: Matt Cipro
- Stunt Double: Nick DeKay
- Stunt Driver: Joe Dryden
- Stunts: Jamie Marie Dunn
- Stunt Driver: Chris J. Fanguy
- Stunts: Angela Lynn Hollis
- Second Unit Director: Dave Macomber
- Stunt Double: Richard Marrero
- Stunt Double: Dan Mast
- Stunts: Raymond Rehage
- Stunt Double: Preston Schrag
- Stunts: Tim J. Smith
- Stunts: Sue-Lynn Ansari
- Stunts: Ned Yousef
- Associate Producer: Jazmyn Tanski
- Original Music Composer: Lorne Balfe
- Editor: Elliot Greenberg
- Editor: Krisztian Majdik
- Editor: Fred Raskin
- Casting: Chelsea Ellis Bloch
- Casting: Marisol Roncali
- Production Design: Diane Lederman
- Art Direction: Alanna Dempewolff-Barrett
- Art Direction: Kristin Lekki
- Supervising Art Director: Christine Foley
- Assistant Art Director: Michelle Belfield
- Set Decoration: Claire Sanchez
- Costume Design: Shay Cunliffe
- Makeup Department Head: Carla Brenholtz
- Hair Department Head: Margeaux Fox
- First Assistant Director: Benita Allen
- Second Assistant Director: Kevin O’Neill
- Second Second Assistant Director: Matthew Sewell
- Makeup Artist: Jacenda Burkett
- Key Makeup Artist: Michelle Cardoza
- Hairstylist: Cammy Crochet
- Makeup Artist: Matthew O’Toole
- Hairstylist: Terez Ordon
- Hairstylist: Nina Paskowitz
- Makeup Artist: Lauren Spencer
- Hairstylist: Nakoya Yancey
- Hairstylist: Monique Younger
- Production Supervisor: Ashley Franklin
- Executive In Charge Of Production: Nathan Hayashigawa
- Post Production Supervisor: Gunnar McGrew
- Executive In Charge Of Post Production: Emily Matthews
- Additional Second Assistant Director: Josh Stephenson
- Scenic Artist: Spencer J. Abadie
- Scenic Artist: Wendy Carter
- Props: Sarah Chatagnier
- Set Designer: Katie Citti
- Construction Coordinator: Randall S. Coe
- Set Painter: Amanda Ducote
- Set Designer: Jake Ewonus
- Assistant Art Director: Colt Frank
- Set Designer: Jonathan House
- On Set Dresser: Joie Todd Kerns
- Set Designer: Alexander Klein
- Scenic Artist: Lindanne Lewis
- Props: Nathan Longest
- Construction Coordinator: Steve Martemucci
- Graphic Designer: Henry McGee
- Set Decorating Coordinator: Brad Miller
- Art Department Assistant: Jennifer Pharr
- Set Dresser: Eric Ringbloom
- Set Designer: Michael Simmons
- Set Designer: Jessica Stumpf
- Art Department Assistant: Krystal Tomlin
- Set Decoration Buyer: Madilyn Turin
- Graphic Designer: Matthew Vidalis
- Props: Elliot Westphal
- Assistant Set Decoration: Li Yaffe
- Storyboard Artist: Eric Yamamoto
- ADR Mixer: Fernanda Domene
- Supervising ADR Editor: Jason Dotts
- Boom Operator: Ryan Farris
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Dan Gamache
- Foley Mixer: Tavish Grade
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tim LeBlanc
- Sound Editor: Nolan McNaughton
- Foley Artist: Dan O’Connell
- ADR Mixer: Lee Riley
- ADR Mixer: Tami Treadwell
- Production Sound Mixer: Chris Welcker
- Special Effects Coordinator: Donnie Dean
- Special Effects Technician: Elias Duhe Jr.
- Special Effects Technician: Mik Kastner
- Special Effects Technician: Alexander Lasseigne III
- Special Effects Technician: Blake McCann
- Special Effects Coordinator: Louis Chue Vado
- Title Designer: Jarik Van Sluijs
- Visual Effects Editor: Scott Anderson
- Visual Effects Producer: Lauren Aspden
- Visual Effects Compositor: Steven Bottcher
- Visual Effects Compositor: Joel Brecknell
- Digital Compositor: Cordell Briggs
- Compositing Supervisor: Bragi Brynjarsson
- Visual Effects Editor: Todd Busch
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Kev Cahill
- Visual Effects Supervisor: John Cairns
- CG Supervisor: Ben Campbell
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Anastasiia Cherkun
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Alice Crowley
- Digital Compositor: Chris Dawson
- Visual Effects Producer: Kyle Dutton
- 3D Supervisor: Frank Dzidowski
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Taylor Ehrisman
- Visual Effects Producer: Andie Eikenberg
- Digital Compositor: Tommaso Fioretti
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Mark Owen Forker
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Chris Holmes
- Visual Effects Producer: Ruth Irvine-Hauer
- Digital Compositor: Katarína Klapková
- Visual Effects Compositor: Karen Liu
- Visual Effects Coordinator: McKensie McNeely
- Digital Compositor: Djordje Milasinovic
- Digital Compositor: Álvaro Moya
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Viktor Müller
- Visual Effects Producer: Gillian Pearson
- Compositing Supervisor: Massimo Pasquetti
- Compositing Supervisor: Fenner Rockliffe
- Visual Effects Compositor: Calvin Romeyn
- Visual Effects Producer: Georgina Street
- Visual Effects Producer: Tolly Swallow
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Chris Van Dyck
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Andrew Turner
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Veronika Vlasáková
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Li Weber
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Albert Whitemore
- Visual Effects Compositor: Diana Zaitseva
- Grip: Reese Bobo
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Timothy A. Burton
- Second Assistant Camera: Mary McDade Casteel
- Grip: Dylan Coates
- Grip: Dom Cormier
- Lighting Technician: Marino DeLeon
- “B” Camera Operator: Robert Foster
- “A” Camera Operator: Frank Larson
- Grip: Mark Koziorowski
- Still Photographer: Sam Lothridge
- Grip: Kevin Luster
- Grip: Jared Martin
- Camera Operator: Bill Mitchell
- Grip: Patrick Monroe
- Digital Imaging Technician: James Notari
- Gaffer: Andy Ryan
- Key Grip: Jimi Ryan
- “C” Camera Operator: Zachary Sieffert
- Grip: Ben Wachsmann
- Grip: Davaughn Williams II
- Second Assistant Camera: John Scott Williams
- Lighting Technician: John B. Wilson
- Grip: Ryland Witten-Smith
- Best Boy Grip: Dan Wyssmann
- Rigging Grip: Thomas Edmund Zrabkowski
- Extras Casting: Lindsey Brady
- Extras Casting: Charlotte Gale
- Casting Associate: Theresa Hernandez
- Casting Associate: Anna Rocio Mendoza
- ADR Voice Casting: Emma Louise Patterson
- Extras Casting Coordinator: Lee Pierce
- Script Supervisor: Renetta G. Amador
- Set Costumer: Victoria Barkley
- Costumer: Sami Mihalik
- Costume Supervisor: Katie Saunders
- Costumer: Liza Seelig
- Key Costumer: Wendy Talley
- Set Costumer: Omar Leo Torres
- Set Costumer: Shawn Vantree
- Costumer: Bijoux Wilson
- Costume Assistant: Shari Wilson
- First Assistant Editor: Dustin Chow
- Online Editor: Pat Kelleher
- Senior Colorist: Tom Poole
- Additional Colorist: Dustin Wadsworth
- Location Manager: Yvette LaPlace
- Location Coordinator: Madeline Tess Peters
- Assistant Location Manager: Scout Winn-Borges
- Music Editor: James Bianco
- Music Supervisor: Gabe Hilfer
- Additional Music: Brandon Campbell
- Additional Music: Jeremy Earnest
- Orchestrator: Adam Price
- Transportation Coordinator: John DeVay
- Production Assistant: Kylie Arceneaux
- Executive In Charge Of Production: Michelle Brattson
- Production Assistant: Ashley Bush
- Production Coordinator: Nick Reasons
- Payroll Accountant: Tracy Jennings
- Sound Designer: Erik Aadahl
- Sound Designer: Ethan Van der Ryn
- Finishing Producer: Laura Hickerson
- Production Assistant: Samuel Ali
- Production Assistant: Kyle Nordby
Catogories:
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Every holiday season, millions travel safely by air. This Christmas will be different.
Language:
English,ქართული
Production:
United States of America
Company:
Dylan Clark Productions,DreamWorks Pictures
Popularity:
1829.323
Date:
2024-12-05
Year:
2024
- aholejones: The worst movie of 2024
I know that sounds like hyperbole, but Carry-on truly is one the dumbest most asinine movies ever made. The movie is completely devoid of any logic and sense. The plot is idiotic to say the least and the same can be said for everything done by the characters.
I know movies can take artistic freedoms some times, but when you have among other equally brain dead moments scenes of gunshots in airport bathrooms, inside airplanes and stabbings in the middle of busy airport lobbies and nobody somehow magically notices this nor is at all worried about this or the TSA agent acting all erratically you are acting a bit too much of the viewer. I have to say I did have to laugh at how surreal and stupid the scene is where the lead’s girlfriend is talking to him in the middle of a airport lobby and a big old red dot appears smack on her forehead and nobody notices anything.
Trust me you don’t want to watch this movie. 2024 has been a terrible year for movies, but Carry-on is my nomination for the worst movie of 2024 with zero redeeming factors.
- dumasori: **Stay away, you have been warned!**
This movie was so absurd that I felt compelled to write this review to warn others.
From start to finish, it’s a series of implausible and downright ridiculous events. The portrayal of airport security in particular is laughably unrealistic. I hardly know where to begin, but here are just a few examples: there’s a gunfire incident in the airport bathroom that somehow goes unnoticed, a TSA officer is stabbed in a public area with no reaction from anyone, and a random guy drives his van around the airport like it’s his personal property. These are just a few of the endless, nonsensical scenes that will leave you shaking your head in disbelief.
To make matters worse, the protagonist makes one frustratingly foolish decision after another, leaving you more annoyed than invested. It’s almost as if the movie is determined to test your patience at every turn.
This is, without a doubt, the dumbest movie of the year. It doesn’t deserve more than 1 star, and I’m baffled that it has a rating above 6—it’s a joke. Save yourself the frustration and skip this one.
- RalphRahal: Jaume Collet-Serra’s “Carry On” is a holiday action thriller that blends sharp direction, engaging storytelling, and great performances. The movie’s attention to detail is exceptional, with every scene serving a purpose. Its tightly woven plot moves briskly, delivering compelling twists without unnecessary fluff. This refreshing approach ensures an engaging experience.
Egerton’s performance stands out, portraying a mix of vulnerability and tenacity that makes Ethan relatable. Jason Bateman excels as the chilling antagonist. The emotional depth brought by Collet-Serra’s direction ensures you’re invested in the characters. The cinematography adds to the tension, with creative shots and dynamic angles enhancing the airport setting. Memorable scenes and immersive visuals elevate the story, making the film a visual treat.
“Carry On” balances its thrills with genuine emotion, offering a gripping, high-stakes narrative about choices and resilience. It’s a smart, thrilling ride that’s well worth the time.
- Chandler Danier: This guy is so dumb. This movie is so long. I suppose you could take a drink every time a gotcha moment happens. That could get you quite drunk and maybe then you’d not care about how dumb it is. Strong drinks.
It’s fine though. Lots of neat phone calls and shots of surveillance.