Last Seen Alive (2022)
There is little to separate Last Seen Alive from The Vanishing or the Kurt Russell thriller Breakdown as from them being much better.
There is little to separate Last Seen Alive from The Vanishing or the Kurt Russell thriller Breakdown as from them being much better.
It pains me to think that such a limp approach was taken to Trancers 4 and 5 following the strength of Trancers III.
Freebie and The Bean followed a simple but robust plot-line that allows for the cops to have the time for some interesting misadventures whilst the story carries on in the background.
Following the vastly stronger third outing Trancers 4 Jack of Swords is merely a little more watchable than the second outing.
Watcher (2022) enters into a teeming sub-genre and Watcher might just come out on top.
For the second entry to suck it comes as a pleasant surprise that this follow-up manages to kick some Squid butt!
Gung Ho is a lightweight comedy without much in the way of memorable moments. Aside from a fun , if problematic, performance from Michael Keaton.
At first glance Trancers II: The Return of Jack Deth looks to be an awesome sequel to a perfect low budget sci-fi hit. Is it?
Really this should have had a budget of around £10 million and starred a combination of the video stars of the time. The bigger glosser look doesn’t help the film or dissuade from the lack of substance.
This is a fun follow-up to the original and a treat for fans. Cheap, silly, funny and inventive.