Showing posts with label WWE Films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWE Films. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The Binge Watcher Review: Interrogation (2016)


Interrogation (2016)

Starring:
C.J. Perry, Adam Copeland, Julia Benson, Erica Carrol, Patrick Sabongui, Michael Rogers, Mitchell Kummen

Synopsis:
After the FBI receives a threat that endangers the entire city, an Interrogator and an I.T. Specialist are plunged into a series of mind games with a criminal mastermind, desperately racing against time to uncover the villain’s true agenda as they fight to protect thousands of lives. 


The Good:
This may be the best WWE Studio’s film that has been made couple that with Adam Copeland’s ever improving performance and you end up with a solid movie.

The Bad:
While the movie itself and the star of the movie were solid, the supporting cast left a lot to be desired. I am not saying it was horrible but it definitely felt like a movie which had the cast of a Straight to DVD Movie.


Final Thoughts:
Interrogation is the third film in the WWE/Lionsgate movie agreement which was agreed upon to showcase emerging talent. If you haven’t figure out yet, this really is to showcase WWE Talent. Interrogation is not the exception, as this movie stars former WWE star and Hall of Famer Edge (Adam Copeland) and current WWE Star Lana (CJ Perry). Usually you would have to be a Hard Core WWE fan to enjoy the movie, but this film is different, Its actually a solid movie

Adam Copeland performance is a major improvement since his first major movie “Bending The Rules”. It’s one of the reason’s this movie came across as much more watchable than most WWE Films.

This movie starts with the interrogation of man who is terrorizing a community and ends with a major twist which you wouldn’t see coming. With a film like this it was nice to see that the action used was spaced between the plot of the movie, leaving the viewer with a nice fast pace film that doesn’t leave you bored and wanting to turn the channel. I recommend this film for your viewing pleasure.


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Sunday, January 17, 2016

Movie Review: 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown (2015)


12 Rounds 3: Lockdown (2015)
Starring: Jonathan Good, Roger R Cross, Rebecca Marshall, Lochlyn Munro, Daniel Cudmore

Synopsis:
Lockdown Follows a police officer who returns to duty after recovering from a gun shot wound to discover incriminating evidence of illegal activities against those closest to him. He quickly finds himself trapped inside his own percent, hunted and in search of the truth, as the crooked cops stop at nothing to recover the evidence.

The Good:
A well done action movie which may be better than the previous two. Great Action, solid story, and well acted. There isn’t much more you could asked for in an all out fight between good and evil.

The Bad:
For the type of movie this was meant to be, there isn’t much bad. Is this an Academy Award Winner, No. But its worth your money and time.


Final Thoughts:
There are not many WWE Film produced movies that have been good over the years, but the third film in the 12 Rounds franchise just might be the best yet. Jonathan Good AKA Dean Ambrose does an amazing job, he has the acting chops to be an action movie star if he ever wanted to be. The movie itself was very enjoyable and is definitely worth your money and time. I know I am very happy with the purchase and will be looking forward to more movies staring Jonathan Good In the future. Hopefully this is a turning point for WWE Films and maybe we can start to expect more quality action films from the company that has cornered the wrestling market.

I give this movie Two Thumbs up, great action and solid acting will always win out.


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