When a man (Robbins) believes he has discovered that his wife is having an affair with his boss, it sets off a chain reaction of events.. Nothing to Lose is a 1997 American English-language Action Adventure motion picture starring Martin Lawrence, Tim Robbins, John C. Mcginley, Giancarlo Esposito, Kelly Preston, Michael Mckean and Blake Clark. Touchstone Pictures in association with O Entertainment. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Martin Bregman, Dan Jinks and Michael Bregman. The motion picture is written and directed by Steve Oedekerk. Buena Vista Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Nothing to Lose was released on 9th October 1997 and takes a screen time of 98 minutes. Nothing to Lose was made on a budget of $25 million and at the box office it grossed only $1 million. Cinematography was done by Donald E. Thorin and editing by Malcolm Campbell. The music was composed by Robert Folk.
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Nothing to Lose Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 40%
Roger Ebert
Oedekerks screenplay has serious ambitions, which it should have suppressed. ( Read More )
James Berardinelli
Unsentimental, non glamorized, and unclouded by the usual overlay of rose colored nostalgia, this is a raw but rewarding motion picture. ( Read More )
Marc Savlov
The spark which pops up every so often never quite flares into a comic flame, and what were left with is the inescapable need for more. ( Read More )
Michael Dequina
Heres hoping that next time around the filmmakers will take a lesson from its hero in the comic and go for the kill. ( Read More )
Gene Siskel
What sets the film apart is a script that has the good sense to laugh at itself. ( Read More )