Review of War on Everyone (2016) by Grant S — 23 Oct 2017
Bob Bolano and Terry Monroe are two crooked Albuquerque PD detectives. They tend to hustle criminals but their methods have landed them in hot water with their boss, and they are on their last warning. They get wind of a heist and decide to muscle in on the action, robbing the perpetrators. Unfortunately for them, the mastermind of the heist is someone out of their league, someone they would do well to fear.
Hilariously funny in an offbeat, anarchic, sort of way. Plot is fairly random and, if you viewed the movie as a drama, not entirely watertight. But then, who would watch this as a drama? Great script and dialogue that is part-Tarantino, part-Big Lebowski. Throw in some spot-on performances from Michael Pena and Alexander Skarsgard, a director that seems to have a short concentration span and you have a wildly funny rollercoaster of a movie.
As an added bonus, more than enough to offend the average SJW (not that this takes much).
This review of War on Everyone (2016) was written by Grant S on 23 Oct 2017.
War on Everyone has generally received mixed reviews.
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