Angel of Death
2009 ‘Ed Brubaker's Angel of Death’ Directed by Paul Etheredge
Synopsis
People die... Get over it.
In the tradition of Grindhouse, Kill Bill and Sin City, award-winning comic book writer Ed Brubaker (Incognito, The Death of Captain America, Daredevil) teams up with stuntwoman-turned-cult star Zoe Bell (Death Proof, TV's "Lost") to deliver a stark, stylish pulp thriller about a very bad girl gone "good."
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Angel of Death isn’t a great film, not even by the unpretentious standards of action movies. I’m reasonably sure that in a month’s time, it will have worked its way out of my memory. But for a fun, thoughtless way to kill an hour it’s pretty good. It owes more than a little to Quentin Tarantino’s work, and I think most people who are fans of Tarantino’s films will enjoy this as well. Just don’t go in expecting anything special. Read full review.
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cool performance by zoe bell
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Wait she's a women, that would explain why they called it angel.
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Comic writer Ed Brubaker and actress/stuntwoman Zoe Bell team up for an enjoyably OTT tale of revenge and redemption. Makes up for its lack of budget with a tongue-in-cheek style and excessive violence. Great fun.
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Full review on Episode #44 of the podcast
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While not for all tastes, this movie had a lot of action and a brisk narrative that kept me guessing. Zoe Bell is a magnetic presence.
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Weak characters, a bland plot, & ok action. Good for a web series. Not so good for a movie.