A tough cop takes the law into his own hands when his grandson is kidnapped.
Mediocre at best, this is a big Trej-no.
Completed amid an ugly legal battle with producer Robert Rodriguez, director Nick Lyon patches together a dull, dumb, accidentally funny lump of cop-schlock that desperately needs a Machete.
There's nothing to be vain about in this Danny Trejo vanity project with no laughs, no interest and no surprises.
Low-budget action thrillers don't come with any less velocity than Bullet, a film that makes even Michael Winner's lesser efforts seem like minor masterpieces by comparison.
Trashy, low budget Danny Trejo action vehicle receiving a brief cinema release before coming out on DVD.
The cast are wooden enough to make Trejo seem flexibly leathery, with staid action and robotic dialogue climaxing in a nastily triumphant celebration of the death penalty. At least on DVD you can hit the fast-forward button.
General release. Check local listings for show times.