Even going into this I was expecting a B-grade movie, and as a fan of Lundgren and M. J. White, I figured it'd still be somewhat watchable, but man I was wrong.
Yes, Lundgren and M. J. White pulled their own weight as they usually do, but Scott Martin was just cringe to watch and listen to with such horrible acting and even worse dialogue. And no way he was even a littler bit convincing as a hitman let alone and kind of action guy.
But even worse was the horrible directing by Shane Dax Taylor, who clearly also failed to direct his cast effectively, but even more worse than the directing, was the ridiculous nonsense writer Chad Law put together in this screenplay. Every terrible cliche was in this movie. And a 5th grader can come up with better dialogue for the actors than most of the cringe eyeroll verbal diarrha that was said. I mean how does any writer with 27+ writing credits come up with such boring, cliched and convoluted nonsense? Even the very short 84 min runtime felt endless with the long dragged out and mostly pointless scenes, slow pacing and choppy editing.
Law, Taylor and Martin need to find new hobbies, as filmmaking/acting is not one of them.
It's a very generous 3/10 only out of symathy for Lundgren and M. J. White having to work with such nonsense they were given.