Gerard Butler has been a part of tons of projects over the years, both good and bad, critically and generally acclaimed and panned. Of course, some pieces have been more than just approved by audiences worldwide despite being brutally disapproved by critics. Like his 93%-rated fan-favorite flick from 2019, Angel Has Fallen.
A political action thriller, the movie was deemed rotten by the critics, but the general audience ratings said otherwise, as it seems to have truly captivated them with its action-thriller elements. And now, years after its release more than half a decade ago, the movie is finally out for streaming, but not on the streaming giant Netflix, as one might expect.
Gerard Butler’s Angel Has Fallen is out for streaming now Gerard Butler as United States Secret Service agent Mike Banning in a still from the movie. | Credits: Angel Has Fallen / Lionsgate Films.
Released half a decade ago,...
A political action thriller, the movie was deemed rotten by the critics, but the general audience ratings said otherwise, as it seems to have truly captivated them with its action-thriller elements. And now, years after its release more than half a decade ago, the movie is finally out for streaming, but not on the streaming giant Netflix, as one might expect.
Gerard Butler’s Angel Has Fallen is out for streaming now Gerard Butler as United States Secret Service agent Mike Banning in a still from the movie. | Credits: Angel Has Fallen / Lionsgate Films.
Released half a decade ago,...
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Bloodsucking Freaks opens with a woman strapped to a wooden chair and having a torture device attached to her hand before a metal rod is driven through her thumb, causing her to scream out loudly as her left hand becomes crimson. The scene then continues and we see an audience watching as the woman is tortured further. The audience applaud, calling it a magic show, some of them even saying it is a poor one. This is how we are introduced to Sardu (Seamus O’Brien), the master of the Theatre of the Macabre, and his dwarf sidekick and assistant Ralphus (Luis De Jesus).
Directed by New Yorker Joel M. Reed (Blood Bath, Night of the Zombies), who also wrote...
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