A performance of unrestrained lunacy from everyone’s favourite jobbing madman, let down only by a saggy third act and a script that’s stupid in slightly the wrong way.
A shambling, ponderous mess that aims to be a trashy cult classic and merely ends up in the trash - Fichtner aside. And, in the biggest disappointment of all, there's not even that much angry driving in it.
Entirely ridiculous, in appalling taste and often very entertaining.
[A] self-consciously ridiculous slice of Grindhouse movie-making that struggles to get out of second gear.
This isn't the gleeful, funny trash cinema we now expect - merely trash.
Wildly extravagant and (if you like this kind of thing) immensely entertaining.
For every sequence that's a guilty pleasure, there's another that's as slow and boring as a traffic jam.
For every moment that hits top gear there are those that seem like a car crash. Sound like someone’s recent career?
William Fichtner stars in new horror Drive Angry--profile
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