

Movie spotlight
Wild Wheels
A documentary spotlighting "car-art" in America.
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Plot Summary
A young man desperate for cash gets involved with a dangerous outlaw biker gang, only to find himself caught in a violent struggle for control. He must navigate a treacherous path between the gang's leader and the law, fighting for his survival and a chance at a different life.
Critical Reception
Wild Wheels received generally negative reviews from critics, often cited for its derivative plot and low production values. Audiences found it to be a forgettable entry in the direct-to-video action genre of the early 90s.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its predictable storyline and uninspired action sequences.
Noted for its low budget and direct-to-video feel.
Shannon Tweed's performance was occasionally mentioned as a highlight, though not enough to save the film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest it was seen as a mediocre action film with little to offer beyond a standard biker gang narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Los Angeles, California, a common practice for many low-budget action films of its era to capitalize on recognizable settings.
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