Review of Blood Father (2016) by Kevin M. W — 21 Nov 2017
"Mess with my daughter and you mess with me!", and so, okay, it's been done before. This edition is aimed directly at the absentee father segment of the cinema buying public and salves mucho guilt when Gibson gives his all for the little girl he left behind.
With that as the basis, this does okay as a genre film, hitting most of the familiar points. Bill Macy and Michael Parks (in his next to last screen appearance) are underwritten but able. And Moriarty more than holds her own.
S'okay.
This review of Blood Father (2016) was written by Kevin M. W on 21 Nov 2017.
Blood Father has generally received positive reviews.
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