Review of Blood Father (2016) by Nigel M Smith for The Guardian — 20 May 2016
As comeback projects go, Blood Father is stellar. It’s a wonder Quentin Tarantino, the king of career resurrection, didn’t get to Gibson first. The actors completely tears into the role of Link, a battered and disgruntled ex-con.
Richet matches him, delivering a muscular and deliriously entertaining B-movie that is sure to play like gangbusters with genre aficionados.
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This review of Blood Father (2016) was written by Nigel M Smith and published by The Guardian on 20 May 2016.
Blood Father has generally received positive reviews.
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