Bullet to the Head

Like Schwarzenegger before him in The Last Stand, Sylvester Stallone gives it his all in service to a script that fails to distinguish itself. The results? Nobody seems to care about either star vehicle. Walter Hill (48 Hrs.) directs in a very Walter Hill way, meaning his action/buddy films tend to feel the same. Unfortunately, this one has more in common with his Another 48 Hrs., in which the formula had already gotten tired. Stallone plays a tattooed thug named James Bonomo and his buddy is South Korean Taylor Kwon (Sung Kang), which leads to more than a few uncomfortable racist jokes. The plot involves the usual crap: a double-cross, a partner getting killed, somebody getting kidnapped and ax fights. You must give credit to Stallone; he looks great and he delivers his stupid lines with much aplomb. Kang is just there for the ride, offering little in a role once meant for Thomas Jane. I will say that this film features the best Christian Slater scene is a long while. One great Slater scene does not a good movie make.

Bullet to the Head is not showing in any theaters in the area.

Director:

  • Walter Hill

Cast:

  • Sylvester Stallone
  • Sung Kang
  • Sarah Shahi
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
  • Jason Momoa
  • Christian Slater
  • Jon Seda
  • Brian Van Holt
  • Holt McCallany
  • Weronika Rosati
  • Marcus Lyle Brown
  • Dane Rhodes

Producers:

  • Alexandra Milchan
  • Alfred Gough
  • Miles Millar
  • Kevin Templeton
  • Stuart Ford
  • Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
  • Deepak Nayar
  • Steve Squillante
  • Joel Silver
  • Courtney Solomon
  • Allan Zeman
  • Steve Richards
  • Stuart Besser

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