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Sportkill
Rachel's life will never be the same: after being abducted, and forced into the world of high stakes betting, Rachel must decide to play, or be played. Could you inflict pain on another in order to survive? From director Craig McMahon (Machined) comes a look into the gentlemen's club SportKill.
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Plot Summary
A former boxer, haunted by his past, finds himself drawn into the dangerous world of underground fighting when his daughter is kidnapped. He must confront his demons and use his brutal skills to rescue her from a ruthless criminal organization that profits from these illicit matches.
Critical Reception
Sportkill received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its plot predictable and its action sequences uninspired. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a generic entry in the action-thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak script and unconvincing performances.
Action sequences are repetitive and lack originality.
The plot is derivative of better-known films in the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally indicate a low opinion of the film, citing poor acting and a nonsensical plot.
Fun Fact
Despite being marketed as a Richard Grieco vehicle, he has a relatively small role in the film.
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