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Cry Havoc

USA 2020
produced by
Kasey Dollar, Danit Dollar (executive) for Top Dollar Films
directed by Rene Perez
starring Robert Bronzi, Emily Sweet, Richard Tyson, J.D. Angstadt, Linda Bott, Spring Inés Pena, John Ozuna, Karin Brauns, Reese Austin, Karin Turner, Sierra Sherbundy, Tony Jackson, Oliver Müller, Candace Cannon, Kwame Head, Joshua Davis, Woody Clendenen, Dan Scoville, Ralf Powers, Dave Sheffer, Eddy Price
written by Rene Perez, special effects by Oliver Müller, Marcus Koch, visual effects by Ignace Aleya

Havoc

review by
Mike Haberfelner

She (Emily Sweet) is a small fry reporter who smells her big chance when she manages to capture a rare chance to interview The Voyeur (Richard Tyson), a serialkiller in hiding who has just made it to the FBI's top ten list of wanted men. Now the Voyeur sees himself as an artist, who has just created his latest masterpiece, where he lured a bunch of actors - to be brutally tortured and slaughtered by his in-house slasher Havoc, an unstoppable killing machine wearing a grotesque mask. Suffice to say he hasn't lured our heroine to have her interview him but to add her to his gallery of victims.

He (Robert Bronzi) is a police detective who has never really overcome falling out with his daughter (Spring Inés Pena) - but then the girl disappeared and now he has tracked her down to Havoc's favourite slaughtering grounds deep deep in the woods. Problem is, the area is guarded by the Voyeur's gunmen, and once inside, the best guide he can find is our reporter - problem is, Havoc's already after her, and while our cop is plenty tough, going up against Havoc is a very different kind of battle ...

 

What's not to love about this movie? Sure it's neither arthouse cinema nor Academy Awards material - but it's pulpy genre fun, and welcomely unapologetic about it. So there are plenty of shoot-outs and violence, gory killings and a groteque villain, and while the film's narrative may not have too much fat on its bones, it moves ahead at a very steady pace with rarely a dull moment. At the same time, Cry Havoc is also a very well-crafted film that's heavy on atmosphere with many a macabre detail, but also contains very competently staged action setpieces with the blood flowing freely. And a certain retro vibe (not only but also thanks to Charles Bronson-lookalike Robert Bronzi) should really win over most genre fans to this very enjoyable ride!

 

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