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Black Coat Mob
What if Columbine happened again? What if someone believed the false rumors and prejudice against "goths" enough to continue the cycle of sick-minded violence? Pam Morrow (Kesta Graham), beloved girlfriend of Reed Larson (Morgan Blackbryne), is gunned down while dancing, sending Reed on a darker journey than anyone would wish for. Reed contemplates revenge against Pam's acquitted killer, while sweet memories of their love challenge him to make a choice; love or hate, malice or forgiveness, revenge or redemption.
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Plot Summary
A retired legendary hitman is forced back into action when his former crime family's past comes back to haunt him. He must team up with a rookie FBI agent to take down a dangerous organization.
Critical Reception
Black Coat Mob received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its action sequences and the chemistry between its leads, but some found the plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Action-packed and entertaining with solid performances.
A fun, albeit familiar, take on the retired assassin genre.
The film's humor and well-choreographed fight scenes are highlights.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film, particularly Mark Wahlberg's performance and the exciting action set pieces. Some viewers found the story to be somewhat formulaic but still recommended it for a lighthearted action flick.
Fun Fact
The film's director, J.J. Perry, is a veteran stunt coordinator and has worked on numerous high-profile action films prior to helming 'Black Coat Mob'.
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