
The Maze Runner
Get ready to run.
A teenager with no memory of his past finds himself among a group of boys living in a walled enclosure surrounded by a massive, ever-changing maze. As he struggles to adapt to their rules and society, he begins to uncover clues that may lead to escape and the truth behind their confinement.
- 7.2
- 2014
- Released
- 1h 53m

Dylan O'Brien
Thomas
Kaya Scodelario
Teresa Agnes
Aml Ameen
Alby
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Newt
Ki Hong Lee
Minho
Will Poulter
Gally
Patricia Clarkson
Ava Paige
Blake Cooper
Chuck
Dexter Darden
Frypan
Jacob Latimore
Jeff
Chris Sheffield
Ben
Joe Adler
Zart
Randall D. Cunningham
Clint
Alexander Flores
Winston
Don McManus
Masked Man
Michael Bow
Glader
Jerry Clark
Glader
Michael Deville
Glader
Dylan Gaspard
Glader
Cory Gooding
Glader
Cazi Greene
Glader
Dustin Guitreau
Glader
Tyler Harrison
Glader
Landon Hazel
Glader
Gary Hood
Glader
Nick Killebrew
Glader
John Langston
Glader
Chad Martinez
Glader
Lester Millet
Glader
Sawyer Pierce
Glader
Weston Rachal
Glader
Bryce Romero
Glader
Johnny Stockwell
Glader
SanChavis Torns
Glader
Lane Westerhaus
Glader
Gentry Williams
Glader
Adriana Acosta
Glader (uncredited)
Duane Cothren
Conference Room Parent (uncredited)
Mark Gibson
Glader (Alec) (uncredited)
Darryl Harvey
Maze Control Room Supervisor / EMT (uncredited)
Janet L'Aube
Lab Scientist (uncredited)
Travis Michael Myers
Glader (uncredited)
Zach Nichols
Glader (uncredited)
Tommy Sheppard
Conference Room Member (uncredited)
Andrew Varenhorst
Patient Zero (uncredited)
Carol Jean Wells
Herself Lab Student (uncredited)
Jeff Wiesen
Glader (uncredited)
Adrian Acosta
Glader (uncredited)
Jacob Deville
Dan (uncredited)
Sheldon Maurer
Glader (uncredited)
Seth Nichols
Lab tech Student (uncredited)
Seth Nichols
Glader (uncredited)
Gustavo I. Ortiz
Rebel Soldier (uncredited)
McKenna Pippen
Lab Tech Student (uncredited)
Giovanni Silva
Lab Tech #7
Nicolas Stan
Child (uncredited)
Kin-Lam Chan
Glader (Jim) (uncredited)

Released
en
$34,000,000.00
$348,319,861.00
- #based on novel or book
- #escape
- #dystopia
- #maze
- #post-apocalyptic future
- #memory loss
- #trapped
- #based on young adult novel
Reviews
Re-watching The Maze Runner was a pleasant experience, and I still enjoyed it as much as I did the first time. The film's directing stands out, with a well-paced first act that successfully introduces us to the characters, the maze, and their unsettling situation. This setup provides a strong foundation for an exciting second act and a finale that leaves the audience with lingering questions, perf

Amnesiac Dylan O'Brian emerges from a lift shaft in the ground to be found by a group of lads who've all been left to live a sort of subsistence existence inside a whopping great stone maze. A quick bout of wrestling with "Gally" (Will Poulter) reminds him that his name is "Thomas" but that still doesn't help him - or anyone else - with what he's doing here. Each day the great doors of the maze op
It's one of my favorite movie series I've ever seen, but I can't deny that it's very different from the original book.

Much better than the marketing would have you assume. _Final rating: ★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

Don't bother.
One thing that I liked about this movie from the start was that it was, in my limited experience at least, somewhat original. Yes it was an apocalypse story but I have really not seen anything quite like it before. Yes moving mazes and all that have been done but the story as a whole was new to me. That was refreshingly enjoyable in this age of more or less boring Hollywood remakes. On the whol
It was a good movie as far as it goes -- resourceful characters deprived of both freedom and their memories manage to build a society and think their way out of their bondage. The problem is that at the end, it simply stopped. No dramatic reason for ending where it does, no resolution of "why did the captors do this?" . Even in a series a movie ought to have a decent local climax -- for example
Another forgettable Game of Ender/Hunger Games/Divergent clone. In this case, to compensate that the main characters are often women, we just make the whole cast to be men. Just forget about this.











