Bullet Head
Bullet Head
R | 08 December 2017 (USA)
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A group of career criminals finds itself trapped in a warehouse with the law – and an Attack Dog named DeNiro closing in.

Reviews
GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

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SincereFinest

disgusting, overrated, pointless

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Aneesa Wardle

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Cheryl

A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.

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Plain-view

A lot better than I expected, caught this one on Netflix this evening and it's a straightforward movie. WARNING: dogfights are a major part of this one, although it leaves most of the gore to the viewer's imagination. Not a movie for folks who don't like to hear dogs yelp/sound like they're in pain.Three thieves (Brody, Culkin, Malkovich) hide out in an abandoned warehouse after a heist. But there's a killer dog on the loose. Reminiscent of Cujo only with really good sets. Had me on the edge of my seat. Intermingled were chunks of exposition on each of the thieves in flashbacks. Culkin was quite good.A lot of camera work from the dog's point of view, which was a unique element. The first minute of the movie was the worst minute.

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my_movies_land

Rating: 5-/10 "Bullet head" is an incredibly snubbed film of 2017, starring with the great Adrien Brody and the great John Malkovich, and the almost unknown director Paul Solet, who directed, before this, only two films that I have not yet seen, but they were not much appreciated by both critics and the public. Honestly, the only reasons that led me to view this film are Malkovich and Brody who, in fact, together form, despite the poor characterization of the characters, an excellent couple that I would be happy to see maybe in a better quality film. Although I have to admit that it is not entirely to be thrown away, the direction is not bad, apart from the terrible first person sequences from the dog's point of view, Solet has done a great job in the memory scenes, I loved how he represented them . Unfortunately, if he did not stop as a director, he did it in the screenplay that not only offers bad dialogues but also tells a surreal and ridiculous story, the film starts telling something and ends up telling a completely different story. In the film there is also Antonio Banderas who plays the "bad guy" on duty, very shabby and without personality.

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mbradfordlester

Kept me on the edge of my seat. Great characters, story and direction.

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johnmedia-1

A surprise film with good actors. Is not an action movie neither a thriller but is full of drama,comedy and suspense . The Dog is a metáforic ítem that level up the movie

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