SummarySpecial Agent Pete Garrison is convinced that a Neo-Nazi Aryan Disciple has managed to infiltrate the White House. When a White House Agent is murdered, Garrison is framed and blackmailed over an affair with the First Lady. Garrison is relieved of his duties, but he won't stop trying to prove his innocence, or giving his all to save the life of ... Read More
Directed By:Clark Johnson
Written By:George Nolfi, Gerald Petievich
The Sentinel
Metascore
Mixed or Average
49
User score
Generally Favorable
6.3
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
28% Positive
9 Reviews
9 Reviews
63% Mixed
20 Reviews
20 Reviews
9% Negative
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
80
Punchy and confronting, with another terrific turn from Seimetz.
70
An unassuming thriller, a nifty piece of genre filmmaking without frills or self-importance. It's a throwback, if you will, to the days of B pictures, when formula movies were made with a maximum of skill and a minimum of pretense.
58
We have reached a point in history when an ordinary TV show is often as good as or even better than an ordinary movie. And movies don't come much more ordinary than The Sentinel.
50
The Sentinel isn't nearly as slick as it must have looked on the page. Those zingers are perfect fodder for a movie preview, but they just don't lead anywhere interesting on-screen.
50
The Sentinel is so bland that it wants only to be as good as TV. Not as good as good TV, like "24." It merely aspires to be the Regis Philbin of D.C. thrillers. It isn't trying to dazzle you with style, complexity or intelligence.
40
Plays like a 108 minute episode of Hawaii 5-0, minus the exotic locale.
30
The question is why. Why would a star of Michael Douglas's stature and intelligence attach himself to a Washington thriller as deeply ridiculous, suspense-free and potentially career-damaging as The Sentinel?
User score
Generally Favorable
45% Positive
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3% Negative
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Oct 9, 2013
5
The Sentinel has potential, and at points it makes for a decent film, but overall it is simply too bland and uninteresting to secure viewers' attention.
Nov 2, 2019
4
Another movie in which the security of the American president is threatened and one man tries to save the day. This is another movie that revolves around the President of the United States of America and any threats to his safety or integrity. The Americans see the presidential figure as a symbol of their prestige and their capacity for affirmation towards the rest of the countries. In a way, they regard their president's figure as some European countries do with their kings, except that the latter are not eligible. In this movie, there is a hidden plot to assassinate the president, which involves an element infiltrating presidential security. But the only person who really realized this - Secret Service veteran Pete Garrison - is quickly incriminated, compromised and discredited. In fact, what no one knows is that the only thing he's guilty of is having an affair with the First Lady, which he determinedly tries to protect when they try to incriminate him and put him out of play. From here, Garrison will try everything to at the same time save the president and clear his honor by exposing the truth. The cast features a series of well-known names, starting with Michael Douglas, who played the lead role, although he never shows any enthusiasm or taste for what he is doing. Worse, just the scenes where he has to make romantic match with Kim Basinger. Rarely have I seen a couple with such a lack of empathy, especially considering that they are supposed to have an extramarital affair. Their sex must be bureaucratic, to say the least. Well, Basinger herself doesn't seem to know exactly what she's doing in this movie. Kiefer Sutherland meets the minimums, while Eva Longoria is simply a walking pair of breasts. Well, I confess that the movie didn't convince me much. There are a number of other movies with similar assumptions that do much more and better. Anyway, it's not an entirely bad movie. The biggest problem with the movie, in my view, is the latent predictability and the director's inability to give the movie something that truly makes us adhere to the story. It's a movie we see for a while without really feeling what is happening. And yes, there is some subliminal Americanist propaganda surrounding the whole "president cult" the film reveals.
Production Company:
- Twentieth Century Fox
- New Regency Productions
- Epsilon Motion Pictures
- Furthur Films
- Dune Entertainment
- Major Studio Partners
- Sentinel Productions
Release Date:Apr 21, 2006
Duration:1 h 48 m
Rating:PG-13
Tagline:In 141 years, there's never been a traitor in the Secret Service.... Until Now.
Awards
Black Reel Awards
• 1 Nomination
Golden Trailer Awards
• 1 Nomination




























