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Havoc' arrived on Netflix has a different movie to what it would have been if it had been released four years ago.
Jesse Hassenger of AV Club says writer/director Gareth Evans hasn’t reinvented himself or made a movie better than The Raid.
Released on April 25, the film continues Netflix's growing investment in hard-hitting action dramas led by major stars.
Havoc’s violent, breathtaking pace continues right up until the end, when all of the characters must come to terms with their ...
Stunt coordinator Jude Poyer explains how Hardy's involvement necessitated a brawly and aggressive tone – and breaks down ...
Choices you try to justify,” Wilson (Hardy) is telling us in a voiceover – and in one of Tom Hardy’s more conventional ...
The action in "Havoc" is too good for there to be so little of it, but it sure is fun watching Tom Hardy blast a hole through ...
A generic cops-and-drug-dealers saga infused with occasional chaos, Gareth Evans' Havoc is a decent time, despite its ...
The Raid' director Gareth Evans' bloody action bonanza lays waste to a fictive American metropolis, pitting dirty cops ...
Jessie Mei Li, Timothy Olyphant and Forest Whitaker also star in Gareth Evans' neo-noir about a compromised detective caught ...
Tom Hardy is finally bringing his long-gestating action thriller Havoc to Netflix on April 25, and critics have agreed that ...
Ultimately, the movie peaks during two set pieces. Towards the middle is a showdown between Hardy's Walker, Charlie (Lawrence ...