
Dean
Garbage movie. Everyone seems depressed, violent and rude. Main guy who is cop, looks more like a lowlife gangster rather than a cop. Story's almost non exsiting. Majority of movie is an unrealistic, stupid action. This movie is for peop...


Movie spotlight
When a drug heist swerves lethally out of control, a jaded cop fights his way through a corrupt city's criminal underworld to save a politician's son.
In the aftermath of a deal gone wrong, a detective must navigate a labyrinthine criminal underworld to rescue a politician's estranged son. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a vast conspiracy, forcing him to confront his own demons and fight for survival.
As "Havoc" has not yet been released, critical reception is currently unavailable. However, the involvement of director Gareth Evans, known for his visceral action filmmaking in "The Raid" series, and a strong cast suggest a highly anticipated action thriller.
Anticipation is high for Gareth Evans' signature intense action sequences.
The ensemble cast, led by Tom Hardy, promises compelling performances.
The film is expected to deliver a gritty and complex crime thriller narrative.
Google audience: Audience anticipation is currently based on the director's previous work and the star power of the cast, with expectations for intense action and a gripping storyline.
None notable (film not yet released)
The film marks Gareth Evans' return to directing after a hiatus following the critical success of "The Raid 2".
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Garbage movie. Everyone seems depressed, violent and rude. Main guy who is cop, looks more like a lowlife gangster rather than a cop. Story's almost non exsiting. Majority of movie is an unrealistic, stupid action. This movie is for peop...
In 2021, Gareth Evans (The Raid films, Apostle) finished filming the action thriller Havoc starring Tom Hardy for Netflix. But just like any film, Havoc needed reshoots. Due to scheduling conflicts and the SAG-AFTRA strike, Havoc sat stagna...
Best film I've seen in 2025. Unrelenting chaos, gore, ultra-violence. Not what I look for in a movie usually but just the right feel for our time. Plot development: unload a magazine of rounds, and then another. The writers and director...
I'm a big Tom Hardy fan, a so it gives me no pleasure whatsoever, to say that "Havoc", a film he stars in, isn't good, at all. Its not Hardy's fault, nor for that matter, is it the fault of the cast, in general. This thing fails because...