Film Review – Totally Killer

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Sean McNamara makes a lot of movies, already onscreen this year with last spring’s “On a Wing and a Prayer.” The “Bratz” and “Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite” helmer isn’t one to worry about the fine details of filmmaking, with production speed his primary motivation. This creative approach is easily identified in “Vindicta,” which looks to combine the pressurized experience of being a paramedic in the big city with a horror story about a masked killer looking to destroy anyone involved with the history of a burned building in Seattle. “Vindicta” is a low-budget offering of suspense, and McNamara’s clumsy approach to everything in the endeavor doesn’t inspire a rich ride of genre entertainment. It’s confused work, never quite settling on a cohesive tone as it goes from vocational stress to family woes to blood-spurting bodily destruction. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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