Writer/director William Kaufman (“The Marine 4: Moving Target,” “Jarhead 3: The Siege”) has spent most of his career making action movies, and he tries once again to contribute to genre highlights with “The Channel.” It’s a tough guy examination of brotherly duty and catastrophic mistakes made while in the pursuit of criminal activity, giving the helmer plenty of time to stage shoot-outs and chases, and he keeps the masculine energy flowing throughout the endeavor, which is not short on characters referring to one another as “bro.” There’s clear intent to do something manly with the production, but Kaufman doesn’t have a lot of fresh ideas for the feature, which is reliant on cliched events and bland personalities, putting most focus on the replication of other, better crime films, including “Heat,” “Scarface,” and “Point Break.” “The Channel” (a title that refers to a special neighborhood in New Orleans) can’t get beyond predictability, with sameness overwhelming the viewing experience. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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