
Screenwriter Richard Lowry doesn’t have an original idea to share in “Hellfire.” It’s yet another story of a one-man-army confronting criminal control of a small town, forcing an outsider to summon his particular set of skills to protect the innocent and eliminate evil. The feature isn’t intending to win on drama, instead moving ahead as a B-movie experience, putting director Isaac Florentine to work creating multiple scenes of physical conflict and even more hard stares and threats. He’s trying to create a neo-western with the endeavor, painting in primary colors to inspire audience involvement, and simplicity in execution certainly helps the viewing experience. “Hellfire” (which was shot nearly four years ago) isn’t rousing, but it works in small ways, with star Stephen Lang understanding what’s expected of him as troubles mount for his character, who realizes the only way to find peace is through extreme violence. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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