

Max Havoc: Ring of Fire
Sports reporter Max Havoc, a former kickboxer, travels to Seattle. There he encounters orphans who are threatened by an unscrupulous broker because he wants to build a hotel on the grounds of their home. Max takes up the fight with him.
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Plot Summary
A team of adventurers and a documentary filmmaker venture into the Indonesian jungle to uncover the truth behind a legendary volcano. They soon discover that the local myths about the volcano's power are terrifyingly real, unleashing an ancient evil that threatens their lives and the world.
Critical Reception
Max Havoc: Ring of Fire was released direct-to-video and received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely considered a low-budget B-movie with poor acting, predictable plotting, and unconvincing special effects.
What Reviewers Say
- Critically panned for its nonsensical plot and poor production values.
- Often cited as an example of a film with terrible acting and uninspired direction.
- Panned for its unconvincing special effects and creature design.
Google audience: Audience reception for Max Havoc: Ring of Fire is overwhelmingly negative, with viewers frequently criticizing its low production quality, weak story, and unimpressive acting.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in New Zealand, despite being set in Indonesia.
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