 Online Watch Bullet to the Head Streaming Movie Without Downloading Based on a graphic novel, Bullet to the Head tells the story of a New Orleans hitman (Stallone) and a DC cop (Kang) who form an alliance to bring down the killers of their respective partners. -- (C) Warner Bros R Bullet to the Head Movie release on Feb 1, 2013 Wide | |
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Sylvester Stallone,Sung Kang,Sarah Shahi,Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje,Jason Momoa,Christian Slater,Jon Seda,Holt McCallany,Brian Van Holt,Weronika Rosati,Dane Rhodes,Marcus Lyle Brown,Andrew Austin-Peterson,Paul Etheredge,Robert Cavan Carruth,Louis Michot,Andre Michot,Lacey Minchew,Dominique DuVernay,Dana Gourrier |
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Genres Bullet to the Head : Mystery & Suspense,Action & Adventure |
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User Rating for Bullet to the Head movie : 3.8 |
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All Critics Ranting For the movie : 5.1 |
All Critics Count For Bullet to the Head : 94 |
All Critics Percentage For Bullet to the Head : 48 % |
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Bullet to the Head Movie Review |
Sylvester Stallone shoots people in the face. That's it for subtext in this formula action swill. Why do I sound like I should expect more. Because the credits list the director as Walter Hill. Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
Bullet to the Head doesn't try to adapt its star to 2013. It just pretends that we're still living in 1986. And for 91 minutes, it just about works. Chris Nashawaty-Entertainment Weekly
The Geritol action genre lumbers on in the lackluster "Bullet to the Head," starring Sylvester Stallone, or at least a beef jerky replica. Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
In "Bullet to the Head" violence is abrupt, shattering and consequential. It's not for laughs. It's graphic and unsettling, and it makes us feel uneasy, as we should, about the world the characters inhabit. Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle
All sorts of blockheaded action thrillers rolled into one, with occasional mentions of "flash drives" so you know it's not actually a script from 1986. Adam Graham-Detroit News
Entertaining if nonsensical ... Lou Lumenick-New York Post
Derivative and only occasionally funny, it's already on the fast-track to the DVD shelf. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
Bullet to the Head definitely qualifies as a guilty pleasure, but if you can't enjoy the guilty ones, you've missed the whole point of Stallone's career. Rob Vaux-Mania.com
Bullet to the Head is sufficient for some beautifully shot bits of crackling violence, but devoid of the unique thrills it could have delivered. Christian Law-We Got This Covered
Vintage Sly in his best outing since Cop Land! Kam Williams-AALBC.com
You're meant to feel Jimmy's pain, to share his rage, but that's hard when he doesn't even seem human. Robert Levin-amNewYork
Carried out with a sort of kinetic grace that betrays its makers' experience within the genre. Michael Nordine-Willamette Week
Watching the movie won't be fatal for those who enjoy fast-paced and not very complex action movies. For those longing for something more, it's likely to be a long wait. Daniel M. Kimmel-New England Movies Weekly
As James Bonomo, Stallone is refreshingly brutal, bullheaded and politically incorrect; he kills people who need killing, takes his paycheque and goes home. Liz Braun-Jam! Movies
Stallone can still be entertaining, but here he's got no character to play, nothing fun to say, and the craziest hair/hairpiece/scalp growth this side of John Travolta. Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
Bullet to the Head fires ahead with its intended mission of mayhem - and you get the feeling it could care less about what you think of it. Kofi Outlaw-ScreenRant
The title itself should deter viewers who favor smart cinema over mindless mayhem. Tyler Hanley-Palo Alto Weekly
Failing as a buddy movie, one might consider this an action yarn, but its content isn't so much action as violence-extreme violence, which I found deadening. Leonard Maltin-Leonard Maltin's Picks
Isn't smart enough to overcome its conventions, but it's so forcefully conventional in such an old-fashioned, unbridled way that it actually operates better as a time machine than as a real film. William Bibbiani-CraveOnline
There's no chemistry between Stallone and Kang, but Sly elevates some clunky dialogue with a rumbling voice worthy of Nick Nolte. Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor
Of course, the plot is familiar and derivative, but some pithy one-liners and bone-crunching fights more than compensate in a film that's surely bound for guilty pleasure status. David Aldridge-Radio Times
[Hill] tries to infuse life into the proceedings. Unfortunately there is none. Derek Malcolm-This is London
A nasty, if also amusing, piece of work. James Verniere-Boston Herald
A hugely entertaining work of pop cinema of the sort that will play equally well with the multiplex crowds and art-house goons alike. Peter Sobczynski-eFilmCritic.com
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