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Age of Kill was plain and simple a bad movie and not in the fun, MST3K kind of way either. The acting is for the most part awful, in one case you wonder how the actress even got the role, but beyond that it’s a haphazard and uninteresting plot.

 

 

Age of Kill
(2015)

Genre(s): Action, Thriller
Sony | NR – 86 min. – $14.95 | October 31, 2017

Date Published: 11/13/2017 | Author: The Movieman

 


MOVIE INFO:
Directed by: Neil Jones
Writer(s): Simon Cluett (written by)
Cast: Martin Kemp, Patrick Bergin, April Pearson, Nick Moran, Anouska Mond, Bruce Payne
DISC INFO:
Features:
None
Digital Copy: No
Formats Included: DVD
Number of Discs: 1
Audio: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.39
Subtitles: English SDH
Region(s): 1

 

THE MOVIE – 1.0/5


Plot Synopsis: Living the shadow of a botched mission that claimed an innocent victim, disgraced special ops sniper Sam Blake (MARTIN KEMP) is plunged into a world of darkness when his daughter is taken hostage by a sinister terrorist. Out of options and with no one to turn to, except a call girl (APRIL PEARSON) wrangled in by the terrorist, Blake is forced to carry out the terrorist’s evil bidding and assassinate six seemingly random targets within six hours on the streets of London. As chaos reigns and the body count rises, the city’s fragile political climate is threatened. If shattered, the consequences would be catastrophic.

Quick Hit Review: Age of Kill is a horribly scripted and mostly terribly acted British political thriller that was honestly a slug to sit through. Martin Kemp, known for his role on EastEnders, was for an okay lead and April Pearson wasn’t half bad, but otherwise the supporting roles were pretty bad. There really is no good reason to sit through this film, which was apparently released back in 2015 and finally making its way to home video in the States. Should’ve just remained across the pond…

 

SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5


This comes with a glossy slip cover and nothing else.

 

VIDEO – 3.25/5, AUDIO – 3.25/5


Age of Kill is presented with a 16×9 enhanced 2.39 widescreen aspect ratio and given a Dolby Digital 5.1 track which is fine but not exactly noteworthy.

OVERALL – 1.0/5


Overall, Age of Kill was plain and simple a bad movie and not in the fun, MST3K kind of way either. The acting is for the most part awful, in one case you wonder how the actress even got the role, but beyond that it’s a haphazard and uninteresting plot.

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