I must admit I was not a fan of Jean-François Richet‘s miserable remake of Carpenter’s moody, epic Assault on Precinct 13 but that I can now forgive after watching his latest thriller Blood Father that stars Mel Gibson playing an ex-con who reconnects with his estranged daughter and kicks some ass in the process – Gibson looks great, he has obviously bulked up, his skin looks weather beaten looking every bit the menacing no-nonsense ex-con the role required, nobody plays mean, angry, gun tooting, revenge shooting better than this snarly Aussie, like most great film stars you can’t help but admire his work and in Blood Father this is Gibson firing at his absolute best – but this is not a one man show, on screen Gibson’s backed up nicely by Erin Moriarty an exciting young actress who plays his daughter in the film & the talented William H Macy who delivers a sound performance playing his sponsor & friend – so whether your a fan of Mel Gibson or not (and I most certainly am) Blood Father is one helluva movie, it’s fast paced action, sumptuous cinematography and it’s 80s style one liners has already catapulted this thrill ride into one of my favorite movies of the year….
Recent Watch – Blood Father (2016)
Posted by absolutebadasses on September 15, 2016
Posted in: Movie Reviews, Reviews.
Tagged: action, action movie, actors, blood father, blood father movie, blood father review, cinematography, Diego Luna, drama, drug barrons, erin moriarty, film art, filmmaker, Jean-François Richet, Mel Gibson, mel gibson movies, Michael Parks, movie poster, peter craig, revenge, william h macy.
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