Stars: James Clayton, Philip Granger, Simon Chin, Lee Majdoub, Fei Ren, Lou Diamond Phillips, Alisha-Marie Ahamed, James Hutson, Suleiman Abutu, Bradley Stryker | Written by James Clayton, Cooper Bibaud | Directed by James Clayton
Get Fast opens in the midst of a chase involving two cars and a small plane that turns into a shootout that pits The Thief and Vic against Tank and Sly.
By the time it’s over, Tank has a large hole where his stomach was, and The Thief is in possession of two large bags of cash. The problem is, that cash belonged to Tank’s sister Nushi, a ruthless, crime boss who’s dispatched her top gun The Cowboy to get it back and is happy to use Vic as a bargaining chip.
Sly has been taken into custody by a pair of crooked cops, Ravi and Don who also want the money and are every...
Get Fast opens in the midst of a chase involving two cars and a small plane that turns into a shootout that pits The Thief and Vic against Tank and Sly.
By the time it’s over, Tank has a large hole where his stomach was, and The Thief is in possession of two large bags of cash. The problem is, that cash belonged to Tank’s sister Nushi, a ruthless, crime boss who’s dispatched her top gun The Cowboy to get it back and is happy to use Vic as a bargaining chip.
Sly has been taken into custody by a pair of crooked cops, Ravi and Don who also want the money and are every...
- 11/21/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Vinne Jones, James Clayton, Lina Lecompte, Danny Mac | Written by Cooper Bibaud, Danny Mac | Directed by James Clayton
I’m not quite sure which is the least imaginative, calling an action film Death Pursuit or casting Vinne Jones as a psychotically violent criminal. James Clayton went with both in his directorial debut and that should have sent up more red flags than a text message from an ex.
Death Pursuit opens in a scrapyard as some goons are executing what I presume are rival goons. While they’re doing that The Thief slips in and helps himself to stacks of cash that are just sitting there unguarded. His exit is a little more complicated and he ends up fleeing in a car that has Mia the pregnant wife of Temple (Vinnie Jones) the man he just ripped off, hidden in the trunk.
Writers Cooper Bibaud and Danny Mac, who...
I’m not quite sure which is the least imaginative, calling an action film Death Pursuit or casting Vinne Jones as a psychotically violent criminal. James Clayton went with both in his directorial debut and that should have sent up more red flags than a text message from an ex.
Death Pursuit opens in a scrapyard as some goons are executing what I presume are rival goons. While they’re doing that The Thief slips in and helps himself to stacks of cash that are just sitting there unguarded. His exit is a little more complicated and he ends up fleeing in a car that has Mia the pregnant wife of Temple (Vinnie Jones) the man he just ripped off, hidden in the trunk.
Writers Cooper Bibaud and Danny Mac, who...
- 9/16/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
There are worse things to which you could fall asleep in a drunken stupor than James Clayton’s zippy directorial debut
Actor-producer James Clayton’s directorial debut features himself as a criminal without a name (he’s just called “The Thief”) but with a code of honour of sorts, stubble and an attractively croaky baritone voice. When he nicks a wodge of cash from a criminal gang led by Temple and steals a car from one of Temple’s underlings, he finds a surprise in the trunk: Temple’s heavily pregnant wife Mia (Lina Lecompte). But the thief is a nice guy, so instead of, say, shooting his stowaway (who is trying to escape her violent husband) he brings her along with him as they try to shake the assorted hench-people Temple sends after them.
Although the gobs of fisticuffs and gunfire that punctuate the plot are so generic they...
Actor-producer James Clayton’s directorial debut features himself as a criminal without a name (he’s just called “The Thief”) but with a code of honour of sorts, stubble and an attractively croaky baritone voice. When he nicks a wodge of cash from a criminal gang led by Temple and steals a car from one of Temple’s underlings, he finds a surprise in the trunk: Temple’s heavily pregnant wife Mia (Lina Lecompte). But the thief is a nice guy, so instead of, say, shooting his stowaway (who is trying to escape her violent husband) he brings her along with him as they try to shake the assorted hench-people Temple sends after them.
Although the gobs of fisticuffs and gunfire that punctuate the plot are so generic they...
- 9/6/2022
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Lionsgate will be giving the action film Bullet Proof a theatrical, VOD, and Digtial release this Friday, August 19th – and in anticipation of this release, we’ve gotten our hands on an Exclusive clip from the movie that shows star Vinnie Jones (Snatch) participating in a tense standoff. Check it out in the embed above!
The feature directorial debut of James C. Clayton, who also stars in the movie with Jones, Bullet Proof has the following synopsis:
Vinnie Jones plays Temple, a sadistic mob boss, in this gritty, white-knuckle action ride. After stealing millions in cash from Temple’s drug-dealing hideout, the Thief finds a stowaway in his getaway car – Temple’s pregnant wife, Mia! Desperate to reclaim his cash – and his unborn son – Temple sends out a squad of hit men and bounty hunters to bring in Mia and the Thief. Speed, cleverness, and good aim give the duo a brief advantage,...
The feature directorial debut of James C. Clayton, who also stars in the movie with Jones, Bullet Proof has the following synopsis:
Vinnie Jones plays Temple, a sadistic mob boss, in this gritty, white-knuckle action ride. After stealing millions in cash from Temple’s drug-dealing hideout, the Thief finds a stowaway in his getaway car – Temple’s pregnant wife, Mia! Desperate to reclaim his cash – and his unborn son – Temple sends out a squad of hit men and bounty hunters to bring in Mia and the Thief. Speed, cleverness, and good aim give the duo a brief advantage,...
- 8/15/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Death Pursuit Trailer — James Clayton‘s Death Pursuit (2022) movie trailer has been released by Signature Entertainment. The Death Pursuit trailer stars Vinnie Jones, James Clayton, Lina Lecompte, Janvier Katabarwa, Philip Granger, and Gaston Morrison. Crew Cooper Bibaud and Danny Mac wrote the screenplay for Death Pursuit, “from a story by James Clayton, Cooper Bibaud & [...]
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Continue reading: Death Pursuit (2022) Movie Trailer: A Thief Steals from Crime Lord Vinnie Jones in James Clayton’s Action Film...
- 8/2/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Exclusive: Screen icon Sean Young has signed on for a role in the horror film Ouija Witch, which is currently in production. She’s set to star alongside Miley Rose, Jeremy Dean, Cheyenne Phillips, Ryan M. Shaw, LeJon Woods, Rivera Reese, Maggie Wagner and Sean Michael Conway.
The film concerns a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her. Young will play the mysterious shopkeeper who helps summon the evil spirit.
Ouija Witch is a co-production of Millman Productions, Titan Global Entertainment, Salem House Films and Otsego Media. Robert Michael Ryan is directing from a script by John Doolan, which was based on a story by Ryan and Cuyle Carvin. Ryan, Carvin and Korey Rowe are producing, with Jeff Miller (The Toybox) and Mark L. Lester (director of the original Firestarter) exec producing, and Alysa Blasetti serving as co-producer.
The film concerns a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her. Young will play the mysterious shopkeeper who helps summon the evil spirit.
Ouija Witch is a co-production of Millman Productions, Titan Global Entertainment, Salem House Films and Otsego Media. Robert Michael Ryan is directing from a script by John Doolan, which was based on a story by Ryan and Cuyle Carvin. Ryan, Carvin and Korey Rowe are producing, with Jeff Miller (The Toybox) and Mark L. Lester (director of the original Firestarter) exec producing, and Alysa Blasetti serving as co-producer.
- 5/13/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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