It's an entertaining flick, but I had the same problems with this that I had with Widows in that because their are so many characters the focus is not nearly enough on Neeson as it should be and that definitely hurt the film for me. Not that I actually minded most of them like William Forsythe, Domenick Lombardozzi, and some of the members of the Indian gang like Tom Jackson and Raol Trujillo, but did we really need to spend so much time with Emmy Rossum's character and her partner and what was up with Laura Dern being in this for like 5 minutes and just completely dissapearing to never be heard from again lol. I don't know maybe I missed something and the director was going for something else, but I just found it weird. Also, the dude who played the villain in this was such a joke, but even I have to admit that he had some pretty funny lines and I loved his kid in this who almost stole the whole movie IMO. It's well directed and I really liked the use of the Canadian location, and while I get that its supposed to be more of a dark comedy I wanted to see way more of Neeson ****ing up bad guys than what I got. 
7/10