The Accountant

Lock your ledgers and load your guns—The Accountant throws you into a deadly numbers game where every digit could be your last! Ben Affleck stars as Christian Wolff, a savant CPA with a steel-trap mind and a sniper’s aim—autism masks his past as a black-ops killer trained by his military dad. By day, he crunches books for mob bosses in a strip-mall office; by night, he buries bodies who cross him. When Treasury agent Ray King (J.K. Simmons) sics deputy Medina (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) on his trail, Wolff’s hired by robotics CEO Lamar Blackburn (John Lithgow) to untangle a $61 million hole—enter Dana Cummings (Anna Kendrick), a clerk who’s one decimal from death after spotting the scam.

The math turns bloody in a relentless, bullet-riddled sprint—Wolff snapping necks in a penthouse audit, his silenced Beretta popping as goons swarm, then dodging a hit squad in a farmhouse massacre where shotguns shred walls and secrets spill. Gavin O’Connor’s $44 million powder keg—shot in Atlanta’s gritty sprawl—crackles with Affleck’s ice-cold stare: think a trailer-home arsenal reveal, a boardroom stare-down where numbers spell murder, and a twist where Wolff’s autistic brother Brax (Jon Bernthal) rolls in as the real puppetmaster—killing Blackburn to bury their past. Simmons growls, Kendrick trembles, and the body count soars—grossing $155 million, 52% on Rotten Tomatoes. Will Wolff balance the books or burn them in a blaze of vengeance? The Accountant is a brutal, brainy thrill ride—count the corpses, not the cash!