Acts of Violence
When his fiancee is kidnapped by human traffickers, Roman (Ashton Holmes) and his ex-military brothers set out to track her down and save her before it is too late. Along the way, Roman teams up with Avery (Bruce Willis), a cop investigating human trafficking and fighting the corrupted bureaucracy that has harmful intentions.
11 February 1970, Mansfield, Ohio, USA
2 April 1984, Florida, USA
22 March 1975, Santa Barbara, California, USA
13 September 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 July 1970, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
8 July 1982, Pasadena, California, USA
January 11, 2018
The title "Acts of Violence" has less to do with the storyline of the movie it graces and more about what's perpetrated against the audience watching it.January 11, 2018
It's a cruel and ugly movie, possessing a warped political and philosophical foundation.January 12, 2018
You can't knock it for false advertising.January 11, 2018
Any hard messages it means to deliver are hard to hear over the frequent sound of gunfire.January 10, 2018
Acts of Violence evaporates from your mind while you're watching it.January 11, 2018
It's too tasteful, if that's the word, to consistently exploit the more lurid implications of its sensationalist scenario. Which I suppose speaks well of the filmmakers as people. But not that well.