Movie Title : Bullet to the Head
Release Date : Feb 1, 2013 Wide Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Action & Adventure
Mpaa Rating : R Actors :Sylvester Stallone,Sung Kang,Sarah Shahi,Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje,Jason Momoa,Christian Slater,Jon Seda,Holt McCallany,Brian Van Holt,Weronika Rosati,Dane Rhodes,Marcus Lyle Brown,Andrew Austin-Peterson,Paul Etheredge,Robert Cavan Carruth,Louis Michot,Andre Michot,Lacey Minchew,Dominique DuVernay,Dana Gourrier
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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Bullet to the Head
User Ranting Movie Bullet to the Head : 3.2User Count Like for Bullet to the Head : 22,082
Critics Ranting For Bullet to the Head : 5
Critics Percentage For Bullet to the Head : 46 %
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Review For Movie Bullet to the Head
Hill's eye for back alley scuzz is as strong as ever, but the story, adapted from a French graphic novel by Alexis Nolent, is so die-cut it gives neither him nor Stallone anything to work with.J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
On its own degenerate terms, the movie works.
David Edelstein-Vulture
It's a series of fight scenes that build to a climax that is surprisingly unsatisfying in the way it ultimately plays out.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
Sylvester Stallone shoots people in the face. That's it for subtext in this formula action swill. Why do I sound like I should expect more. Because the credits list the director as Walter Hill.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
Bullet to the Head doesn't try to adapt its star to 2013. It just pretends that we're still living in 1986. And for 91 minutes, it just about works.
Chris Nashawaty-Entertainment Weekly
Stallone can still be entertaining, but here he's got no character to play, nothing fun to say, and the craziest hair/hairpiece/scalp growth this side of John Travolta.
Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
It says "revenge never gets old." Yeah, but Sylvester Stallone did. Yikes.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers
A big, dumb action film that charges forward believing Stallone is charismatic enough to sell even bad writing. He's not.
Forrest Hartman-Reno Gazette-Journal
Walter Hill's Bullet to the Head is a gritty and tough throwback to times when action films were simple, fun and still considered entertaining and worth the money.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered
As unsubtle as its title, this action film is repetitive and packed with silly cliches that should be put to sleep.
John Hanlon-Big Hollywood
Nothing to write home about, but with some decent fight sequences, good stunts, and amusing banter between Stallone and Kang. No need to rush out to the cineplex, although worthwhile to catch on-demand later this year.
Elias Savada-Film Threat
The roar dies into a hollow echo, the growl gets gutturally one-note and the grit becomes B-movie background. Has too scuzzy a heart to pump out a deep throb of action. Peel this one back and you get more pit than pulp.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
The film could be summed by its product placement for Bulleit Bourbon, treated like a rare luxury when it's actually $20 a bottle at Trader Joe's; director Walter Hill serves this inexpensive, everyday material with a serious flourish.
Richard von Busack-MetroActive
At its ridiculous best Bullet reminds us why we liked Stallone in the first place. But time has moved on, for him and for us and there's a point where looking back this way stops being entertaining and starts to become sad.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net
Walter Hill has lost none of his directorial prowess!
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What's it about? Some bad guys. And some other bad guys. And some badder guys. And bullets to the head, as though through repetition of the title in action we're meant to finally understand the platonic ideal of how to murder a person with a gun.
Dave White-Movies.com
A barely passable, if unmemorable, bit of action-heavy entertainment -- as long as you don't think too hard about the script's eye-rollingly contrived setup.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
Look, Stallone has a perky daughter. Will she end up tied to a chair in a disused refinery (or something)? You know it.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
... a star vehicle for Stallone first and foremost, giving him a potentially intriguing antihero character surrounded by a story that shoots blanks.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Stallone still mumbles the lines, but his timing is pretty good and the jokes are well done. Violent as the film is, the special effects and stunts are impressive, especially the ax fight at the end.
Tony Medley-Tolucan Times
An okay action movie but sadly Stallone has entered into the "who cares" category.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
Stallone and Hill make the often-corny dialogue sound not only plausible but weirdly logical.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
With a cracked-asphalt voice, a shaved-wildebeest hide, the veined musculature of Swamp Thing and the apparent flexibility of a tree trunk, the aging Sylvester Stallone remains a commanding, amusing and somewhat awe-inspiring screen presence.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Thanks to Hill's directorial brio and some hot-wired one liners, Stallone can still put bad folks out of their misery real fast.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
This is a very violent police action film, and that is all you can expect from it.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Not a classic action film, but it's a decent genre entry and the fight scenes are worth the price of admission.
Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly
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After watching their respective partners die, a cop and a hitman form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy.TagLine Bullet to the Head Revenge Never Gets Old.
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