Review of Hollow Point (1996) by Brendan P — 02 Nov 2007
I never thought I could like a Thomas Ian Griffith movie as much as I do this one. I know it's sad, but it's true this one is just good old fashion fun. Griffith is even bearable as a DEA agent who crosses paths with an FBI agent (Tia Carrere) while trying to take down a criminal mastermind (John Lithgow) attempting to organize the mafias together.
The shining star in this otherwise average B-action movie is Donald Sutherland as an eccentric hitman who's hired to kill the agent but eventually teams up with them instead. His charisma and pure goofiness keeps you eyes glued to a flick one would normally not look twice at.
Trust me it will surprise you. Dumb fun, but fun.
This review of Hollow Point (1996) was written by Brendan P on 02 Nov 2007.
Hollow Point has generally received mixed reviews.
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