The late Paul Walker headlines Camille Delamarre's crime-thriller remake with parkour veteran David Belle and Wu-Tang Clan's RZA. By Ashley Lee Paul Walker‘s penultimate film and passion project Brick ...
Ten years ago the French action film “District B13” introduced movies to parkour. What is parkour? It’s not a martial art but a “holistic training discipline” in which participants navigate barriers, ...
Although it has a “by the numbers” approach to its plot that takes out any suspense, Brick Mansions features some great action sequences to keep the audience entertained. Paul Walker and David Belle ...
Following his tragic death late last year, the first trailer for one of Paul Walker's final films, Brick Mansions, has just dropped, along with a new poster. Directed by Camille Delamarre, the film is ...
Starring: Paul Walker, RZA, David Belle, Gouchy Boy, Catalina Denis, Ayisha Issa, Carlo Rota, Robert Maillet. Certificate: 15. Running Time: 90 minutes. Synopsis: An undercover Detroit cop navigates a ...
This Americanized District B13 also stars the same David Belle, and the late Paul Walker in what, unfortunately, will be one of his last roles. (It’s uncertain how his part in the upcoming Fast & ...
In Brick Mansions, the once-grand brick mansions have become home to the city’s most dangerous criminals, isolating them from the rest of society. Undercover cop Damien Collier, determined to bring ...
"So the best idea you could come up with is to send me in there with a convict as my partner?" It's the "near future," and the City of Detroit has isolated its most violent neighborhood behind a giant ...
The update of Ben E. King’s classic “Stand By Me” by the DJ and electronic musician Ki:Theory that auto-plays on Brick Mansions‘ official website is a more variegated cover version than the film ...
It was never going to be easy. Setting an action film in a block of flats in a world still gobsmacked by The Raid is the equivalent of hopping into bed with someone who's just had a fling with Dirk ...
Today, the average big-screen depiction of Detroit is about as accurate as movies about Mars were before we landed probes on the red planet. Screenwriters (in this case Eurotrash actionista Luc Besson ...
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