Rollins' villain is a deliciously deranged, compelling character, but the problem is that there's not enough of him in this otherwise routine B-movie clearly shot on the cheap, with low-grade CGI effects making the shootouts and gore mostly laughable.
The script is a cut-and-pasting of random thriller cliches and hoary thriller one-liners.
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RogerEbert.comSimon Abrams
RogerEbert.comSimon Abrams
The film rarely comes to life because Rollins, the only compelling actor in the otherwise amateurish cast, is underutilized, and virtually everything else underdeveloped.