“Every Last One Of Them” (** out of four) was a haphazard action potboiler about an ex-Black Ops soldier (Paul Sloan) searching for his missing daughter but this leads him to uncovering an underground criminal empire (led by Richard Dreyfuss and Michael Madsen) involving sex-trafficking and murder that he is determined to put a stop to. Should this at all sound familiar, that’s because Liam Neeson did this thing first (and better) over a decade ago in “Taken” but even “Taken 2 and 3” were better than this uninspired thriller. Fast-moving enough to be watchable but never terribly invigorating. Madsen sleepwalks his way through his umpteenth role as an underworld heavy; Dreyfuss is a bit long in the tooth to be playing a fearsome gangster.