After their plane crashes into the remote Alaskan wilderness, a roughneck group of oil drillers is forced to find a way back to civilization. As Ottway leads the injured survivors through the brutal snow and ice, they are relentlessly tracked by a vicious pack of rogue wolves that will do anything to defend their territory. The plane crashes boy, does it crash in the remote Alaskan nowhere, and the rough-and-tumble oil wildcatters who survive must fight their way to safety. That in itself might be enough from which The Grey could fashion a suspenseful thrill-ride, but the movie has one more ace up its sleeve. A pack of them, starving and considerably irritated that these outsiders have blundered into their territory.

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Every day, Watch This offers staff recommendations inspired by a new movie coming out that week. The wolves, for their part, never register as completely real; mostly CGI, they resemble fairy-tale monsters, dark, hairy shapes with white-hot glowing eyes that scamper across the landscape. Neeson plays John Ottway, a severely depressed Irishman who finds himself leading a group of oil workers—some of them played by Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo, and Nonso Anozie—after their plane crashes in the middle of nowhere. Carnahan—whose career contains as many unrealized or cancelled projects as completed ones—specializes in macho themes, sometimes exaggerating them to cartoonish proportions as in his underrated take on The A-Team , which also starred Neeson , at other times deconstructing them. The Grey , his most accomplished film, is a thorough and surprisingly philosophical dismantling of the wilderness survival thriller, and one of the grimmest movies to come out of Hollywood in the last decade. The film can also be rented or purchased from the major digital services.