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| Joe Carnahan | Director |
| Ben Affleck | Producer |
| Matt Damon | Producer |
| Jesse Rosenthal | Supervising Art Director |
| Marvin Williams | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
| Clinton Shorter | Original Music Composer |
| Juan Miguel Azpiroz | Director of Photography |
| Sharon Bialy | Casting |
| Judy Becker | Production Design |
| Jayson Merrill | First Assistant Director |
| Willie D. Burton | Sound Mixer |
| Sasha Veneziano | Co-Producer |
| Kelli Jones | Costume Design |
| Stacey Panepinto | Makeup Department Head |
| Rebecca Woodfork | Hair Department Head |
| Alyssa Morris | Casting Associate |
| Michael McGrale | Co-Producer |
| Luciana Damon | Producer |
Full review: Rating: B "The Rip reveals itself to be an arresting abruptness that swaps accessible pyrotechnics for cerebral tension, aptitude on the actual allure of the Matt Damon and Ben Affleck duo and a abiding administration by Joe Carnahan that ethics spatial containment. Despite a abridgement of added accessory appearance development, the blur stands out for the bluntness with which it treats its capacity and its abnegation to abandon the argumentation of its protagonists in favor of asinine spectacle. It’s a raw account of the airiness of animal bonds back faced with complete allurement that doesn’t deserve to go unnoticed."