Path, 2015 – ★★★
Interesting early Lucio Rojas film. You can see his intense and grisly style taking shape.
Interesting early Lucio Rojas film. You can see his intense and grisly style taking shape.
Another disturbing little gem from Mickey Keating. It really never let up the entire time.
A weird experiment that had some really funny parts. I love how the actors just tried their best and took it completely serious.
Miaka Monroe delivered a solid performance but I felt the actual story was quite lacking.
I had quite a bit of fun watching this one. The pure spectacle of it all is something you hardly get in modern American films today.
Two movies, neither of them any good, that literally crash into each other when the plot demands it. What few dinosaurs you actually see in action don’t look that great. Major disappointment.
Started off pretty strong but by the time he went on the run I was checking out. This was certainly no Hell or High Water.
No man is free while one bunghole is in chains! Totally delivered. It’s great to see the boys back in action.
I was figuring this was going to be all about the gimmick. I was happy they didn’t go that way but instead made a pretty good action buddy movie instead.
I kind of wish the entire movie took place during the tournament.
Interesting from a historical aspect, but I didn’t really like the stories that much.
Technically impressive sure, the story left me wanting more. Ke Huy Quan was the real standout, so glad he is back acting.
Basically a ripoff of a dozen better movies. But there is a cyborg with tank treads, so that was pretty neat.