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Age of Kill

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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3.8/10
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Age of Kill (2015)
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A black ops sniper is blackmailed by a psychotic international terrorist into killing 6 unrelated people in 6 hours... but there is more to the victims than meets the eye.A black ops sniper is blackmailed by a psychotic international terrorist into killing 6 unrelated people in 6 hours... but there is more to the victims than meets the eye.A black ops sniper is blackmailed by a psychotic international terrorist into killing 6 unrelated people in 6 hours... but there is more to the victims than meets the eye.

  • Director
    • Neil Jones
  • Writer
    • Simon Cluett
  • Stars
    • Martin Kemp
    • Dani Dyer
    • Donna Air
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    919
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    • Director
      • Neil Jones
    • Writer
      • Simon Cluett
    • Stars
      • Martin Kemp
      • Dani Dyer
      • Donna Air
    • 25User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Martin Kemp
    Martin Kemp
    • Sam Blake
    Dani Dyer
    • Joss Blake
    Donna Air
    Donna Air
    • Sarah Blake
    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • Bill Weybridge
    • (as Philip Davis)
    Bea Segura
    Bea Segura
    • Dita
    Jota Haya
    • Fernando Lopez
    Juan Tendero
    • Charlie One
    Bartley Burke
    • Agent Cole
    Paulina Ventura
    • Spanish Woman
    Paco Lopez
    • Spanish Man
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Sir Alistair Montcrief
    Lucy Pinder
    Lucy Pinder
    • Jenna
    Nick Moran
    Nick Moran
    • Roy Dixon
    Meg Dawson
    • Screaming Girl
    Carla Cresswell
    Carla Cresswell
    • Chloe
    Peter Brooke
    Peter Brooke
    • Russell Kincaid
    April Pearson
    April Pearson
    • Lexi
    Jimmy 'The Bee' Bennett
    Jimmy 'The Bee' Bennett
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    2leonblackwood

    Poor action and it lacked emotion! 2/10

    Review: My expectations for this movie wasn't that high because the critics gave it a bad write up and after watching it, I must admit, it is pretty poor. The acting isn't that great and the storyline was awful. Its about a special ops agent who is blackmailed to take out various people because the baddie is holding his daughter. Another lady is also performing various acts because her uncle is being held by the baddie so they go around killing random people to save there loved ones. I was quite impressed with Martin Kemp in the Krays but his acting in this film was pretty poor. There is some intensity throughout the movie because he has a time scale to take out his victims but the action is terrible and I wasn't that interested in any of the characters. There are a couple of twists, which were also pretty poor, but Martin Kemp does have the potential to become a good actor. He just needs to pick a decent film. Anyway, the concept wouldn't have been that bad if it was made in America but from a UK point of view, the script needed a lot of work and there wasn't any depth to any of the characters. In all, it's just another movie from the UK which is a big disappointment. 

    Round-Up: At 53 years old, Martin Kemps claim to fame has to be his role in the Krays and Eastenders. He also had a promising career as a guitarist in Spandau Ballet so his career has had its ups and downs. After suffering with a major illness, his career was put on hold and he hasn't been able to come back into the spotlight. That's not to say that he is a bad actor because I do like his performance in the Krays but after making some bad choices, I really can't see him hitting the fame that he hit earlier on in his career. The film was made by a Welsh, 34 year old director, Neil Jones, who has only made 9 small films in his career. He had quite a good cast to work with on this project but he really didn't get the best out of the actors. For such an intense storyline, I wasn't really that convinced by the actors, from an emotional point of view, which can only been blamed on the director. On the plus side, it is quite short and it's non-stop from the beginning to end so it doesn't drag.

    I recommend this movie to people who are into their intense action/thrillers about a special ops agent who is blackmailed to take-out various people. 2/10
    1malcomreynolds-89007

    Age of Ridiculous

    This might actually be the first bad British movie I've ever seen. The plot concerns the following : A military sniper played by an actor exactly 10 years too old for the part has his daughter kidnapped by Mysterious Man who will kill her if he doesn't kill 6 people he chooses in 6 hours. Got it? Besides the glaring fact that there are ninety ways for him to get out of it with his supposed "expertese" and all, he does his bidding. Prepare for the most amateur and laughable fight scenes while he does. At one point he dispatches a victim and Mysterious Figure tells him good : "Now where are you?" In other words, he's NOT being watched. So....just fake it and move on. When he's chased by a helicopter, I say again, a HELICOPTER, he takes 4 shots at it with a handgun. It simply vanishes. It ends with a surprise that anyone could see coming followed by a "lesson learned" moral from an American who loves the Twilight Zone. This is a movie that desperately needed Jason Statham and a rewrite.
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    'From New Romantic to Bullet Balletic, dead-handsome Martin Kemp makes for one dangerously dapper death-dealer!'

    I own a goodly amount of low-budget, Lahnden-set actioners by producer Jonathan Southcott, and usually they are reliably bullet-shredded, if somewhat uninspired thug-soaked thrillers, with, perhaps, the sole exception being diamond geezer Danny Dyer's grisly chav-killer 'Vendetta'! The pacey, slick-looking 'Age of Kill' finds our gun grey, gun-happy glamourpuss hero Blake (Martin Kemp), a magnificently moody, dead-eyed government spook, renowned for his unusually keen marksmanship, and Martini cool demeanour in the diabolical midst of a maniacal terror plot, with his beloved daughter kidnapped by a prototypical terrorist psycho, resplendent in black bally, and a natty red boiler suit! The resourceful Blake must now undertake his deadliest mission thus far, heroically rescue his gobby progeny, protect some skinny brass (April Pearson), all the while keeping his immaculately coiffed barnet in perfect nick, which the cinematically studly Kemp does with enviable panache!

    At its best, Neil Jones's 'Age of Kill' is pure, unfiltered Seagal tosh, and it even has its own spiffing, terse-sounding Seagal-esque moniker! While the tired text is frequently prosaic, the dynamically dashing, gimlet-eyed Martin Kemp appears wholly energized, making for a lean, handsome, sharp-shooting tough guy, while Patrick Bergin just seems happy to be working, the charisma-bypass Dani Dyer is, thankfully, barely in it, and Bruce 'Warlock' Payne is the least convincing prime minister since Boris Johnson! I dug it, and, to his credit, stolid actor Nick Moran delivers the film's most credible performance as the sleazy, smoothly sinister far-right rabble-rouser Roy Dixon. If, like me, you enjoyed J. K Amalou's equally formulaic Gary & Martin Kemp-starring gangster flick 'Assassin' you will know exactly what to expect here. (It might have been considerably more entertaining overall if they got someone from Sigue Sigue Sputnik to play the voicebox-gibbering villain, jus' sayin'!)
    3stephenbishop-22925

    Every good intention ....

    The film starts of with every good intention and direction of being a good thriller. After that it becomes the usual Johnathan Sothcott produced mish mash of bad acting by miss matched characters to roles that makes the film unbelievable. It is a short film which makes you think that they ran out of money whilst making it, and the script looks like it was made up as they went along. Shame ... cracking Brit Cast who deserve better.
    2emmajmorley

    Some shockingly bad acting

    I am surprised Phil Davies and Nick Moran got involved in this as decent actors. Martin Kemp wasn't bad but a lot of the acting by several other cast members was appalling. Worst of all was the miscast female Detective who sounded and looked about 12. Very uncredible. why she was given this part I can only guess. This was in essence a good plot but really didn't come together. I can only imagine that a lot of people involved in this film will look back and cringe. A shame, if the casting had been better , this could have been decent. Travelling for sometime, I was looking forward to seeing a British film and getting a slice of England but was really disappointed.

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      After Jenna is shot, her body lays in the middle of the road. Later in the film, when it returns to the murder scene, enough time has passed for police to have arrived and cordoned off the immediate area, forensics to have set up base and put on forensic suits, yet nobody has covered Jenna's dead body, as it still lies there in full view of the public.
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      Prime Minister: We Have A *Mad* Dog Running Loose On Our Streets... That Needs To Be *Shot* On Sight

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • 6 Giờ Để Giết
    • Filming locations
      • Bradmead, Nine Elms, London, England, UK(Externals)
    • Production company
      • Hereford Films
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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