Havoc (2025)
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“I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but, since it was starring Tom Hardy and since it was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. In fact, this movie was stuck in development hell for some years as the principal photography was officially done all the way back in 2021. However, in spite of its troublesome production, the damned thing turned out to be pretty good though. To be honest, it was a pretty basic story about some corrupt cops involved in some scheme but, to hide the fact that it was nothing we haven’t seen 100 times before, they told it in a rather convoluted way. However, even though the plot barely worked, the action scenes were just so intense and visceral, especially the extended action scene in some night club, I seriously was gasping” read more

" Notes: This movie was stuck in development hell for some years as the principal photography was officially done all the way back in 2021. However, in spite of its troublesome production, the damned thing turned out to be pretty good though. To be honest, it was a pretty basic story about some corrupt cops involved in some scheme but, to hide the fact that it was nothing we haven’t seen 100 times before, they told it in a rather convoluted way. However, even though the plot barely worked, the"

"SCREENING: Q&A (Gareth Evans), Preview DATE: April 23rd CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"

"Looks like Tom Hardy is dipping his toe in the John Wick pool perhaps? Regardless I'm just giddy with delight to see The Raid director Gareth Evans' next project. Should be a blast."

" Release date (U.S.) : 25 April 2025 directed by : Gareth Evans with : Tom Hardy, Luis Guzmán, Timothy Olyphant, Forest Whitaker plot : The story is set after a drug deal gone wrong, when a bruised detective must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician's estranged son, while unraveling a deep web of corruption and conspiracy that ensnares his entire city. Why do I want to see this ? To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of Gareth Evans's work (in my opinion, 'The Ra"