Saturday, June 15, 2024

Arena Wars (2024) - Death Games, Bloody Mayhem, and Fun!

Humanity has always been fascinated with the concept of competitions where the participants risk mortal injuries or even fight to the death. In ancient times, cultures like the Roman Empire had their gladiators, while Aztecs sacrificed prisoners of war in similar game-like events. In the present day, such practices are either non-existent or highly illegal, but the fascination remains, especially when modern technology is thrown into the mix. That is why films like the legendary Running Man became cult classics. Now, a new feature film takes on this concept, but does it in a fresh and unique manner. That film is Arena Wars and it comes out very soon with its hellish version of death games. 

Gravitas Ventures is well known for bringing innovative independent films to a worldwide audience. On June 25th, Arena Wars will bring the battle to the big screen in North America and on VOD in most geographic regions. Be warned, folks, Arena Wars is not for the faint of heart as it places our heroes, who happen to be freedom-seeking convicted criminals, on a live television show "Arena Wars" to engage in mortal combat for your evening entertainment! Think the masked singer meets WWE but with knives, sludge hammers, convicted murderers, and chain-saws.

Our protagonist Luke Bender (John Wells) is a wrongfully convicted Marine serving a life sentence, who leads a group of ragtag convicts through a series of arenas in the ultimate quest of good vs evil, freedom vs certain death. In Arena Wars, convicted criminals can fight their way to freedom against seven of the world's most dangerous masked gladiators. Enter our masked gladiators in full combat armor: Master Blaster, a chain-saw-toting psychopath; Cutie-pie, whose machete is sure to capture your heart; Calypso, who is ready for a fight in some scary WW2 riot gear; Meat Wagon, and many more. 
 
 
 
Arena Wars also stars its TV host, Michael Madsen (Kill Bill, Hateful Eight), and Robert Lasardo as Perez (The Mule, Death Race), Eric Roberts as Admiral Jordan (Runaway Train, The Dark Knight). The very capable Brandon Slagle is at the helm, directing and capturing the action of the Arena Wars mayhem (The Flood, Battle for Saipan). Mark your calendars for June 25th, folks; that's when Arena Wars slashes, punches, and kicks its way to select theaters and VOD! Arena Wars is not to be missed!

The film is a must-watch for all fans of genres like action, gore horror, and thrillers, especially those that involve the tech aspect, seen here in humanity’s insatiable hunger for TV and online video violence. However, Arena Wars doesn’t shy away from dark humor, which is a great counterbalance to the somber note of death games. Here, a great cast, including Roberts, Lasardo, and Madsen, is a perfect fit, as veterans who can effectively dabble in both serious characters and those roles with a comedic twist. Also, as the trailer shows, the movie features a high level of polish, seen in editing and color correction, as well as other elements that make it big scene-worthy for sure.

Arena Wars will hit theaters and video-on-demand services on June 25, 2024. All who find this setup intriguing should pre-order the film on Amazon right now, but every action movie fan out there should be aware - when the 25th comes, be ready for your bloody dose of Arena Wars!

Friday, June 7, 2024

Two Paragraph Review: Plane (2023)

 
Flying is often scary and Plane is at its best when it tackles this idea. The film begins as a very grounded drama of a south Asia flight going badly wrong, but then the second part mutates into a hostage action flick. Here, the level of quality and believability also drops, despite the fact that the main characters, played by Gerard Butler and Mike Colter, do a solid job with their roles of the airplane captain and a convicted criminal, now bound to work together to survive.

However, it is the plot that meanders and presents a very lackluster main villain, here in the form of a Philippine island warlord who loves violence as much as his crisp curly hairdo. The director, Jean-François Richet, still resuscitates the film at the very end with a satisfying nail biting finale, which places the entire experience of watching Plane in a more interesting thriller action category. Seeing how much more expensive films like Rebel Moon fail at countless more things than this movie, it can be said  that Plane is overall a good action piece.