
Movie spotlight
Street Fury: Exposed
Custom cars, killer gaming systems, and beautiful ladies combine to make for one memorable coast-to-coast trek as the folks at Street Fury capture the latest and greatest boy toys on each side of the U.S. Following a trip to the Extreme Auto Fest in San Francisco in which cameras capture some of the hottest tuners on the road, it's time for a pit stop in Sonoma for the Formula D and a look at one of the nation's most notorious star racers. After a trip to E3 and a special peek at the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3, the crew hops over to the East Coast to visit St. James Custom Body and witness some amazing Summer Slam drag racing.
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Plot Summary
A veteran detective, haunted by a past case, goes undercover to infiltrate a dangerous drug ring. As he gets closer to the kingpin, he must confront his own demons and the blurring lines between good and evil. The mission jeopardizes his family and his sanity, forcing him to question who he can trust.
Critical Reception
Street Fury: Exposed received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and weak performances. While some appreciated its attempts at gritty realism, most found it to be a forgettable entry in the crime genre.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its predictable storyline and uninspired action sequences.
Performances were largely seen as unengaging, failing to elevate the material.
Lacked the originality and impact of similar crime thrillers.
Google audience: Information regarding specific audience reception on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Despite its direct-to-video release and critical lukewarmness, the film features a surprisingly recognizable cast including Richard Tyson and Eric Roberts.
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