BULLET TO THE HEAD's strength is certainly not in the writing. Nothing in this story feels fresh, and it falls back on clumsy exposition, questionable morals Through it all, Hill knows exactly how to pace the movie for maximum visceral punch. It's a throwback to old-fashioned pulp filmmaking, and it works.

In the year of the Comeback Kings; after Schwarzenegger gave us "The Last Stand"; Sylvester Stallone gives us his comeback movie "Bullet to the Head". Wanton disregard for human life is the point of the whole movie, and when Hill lets his protagonist out to play, "Bullet to the Head" is best. Bullet to the Head movie reviews & Metacritic score: After watching their respective partners die, a cop and a hitman form an alliance in order to bring down.

Bullet to the Head

Your score has been saved for Bullet to the Head. Would you like to write a review? Bullet to the Head is a about as conventional and dunder-headed an action flick as they make - but that's not to say that it's all bad. Add films like Red Heat, The Getaway. "Bullet to the Head" happily indulges in many action-pic cliches, including the amateur surgeon who expertly removes slugs from the whiskey-anesthetized And if you think this movie is going to avoid an extended confrontation in an abandoned warehouse, your expectations are way too high for a. Comic book adaptation makes for so-so buddy movie. Adapted from the French graphic novel by Matz, Bullet to the Head once again sees Hill directing a crime thriller about a cop forced to partner with a criminal in order to take down a crime syndicate.

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Bullet to the Head is as predictable as a Swiss train. The movie tries to relieve the monotony with kink. Nor did Bullet to the Head invent the cop-and-crook-forced-to-work-together genre.

It's a slightly more violent version of Walter. Based on a French graphic novel, Bullet to the Head takes him back to New Orleans and settings and themes he explored to greater effect in Hard Times, Southern Comfort and Johnny Handsome. It's a moderately entertaining buddy movie in which a Korean-American cop from New York joins forces. Truth in advertising: Plenty of caps get busted in plenty of craniums throughout the brisk, bloodily buoyant Bullet to the Head.