Take Cover - An exhausted professional shooter finds himself trapped in an all-glass penthouse, being hunted by a deadly competitor. With no refuge and few options, he must find a way to survive and escape this deadly trap.
Ok, the plot isn't anything elaborate and it's as cliché as its dialogues and characters. However, for action movie fans, 'Savage Dog' is the kind of movie that emphasizes the impact of its action and fight sequences, rather than narrative complexity. If that's what you're looking for, or if you're a fan of Scott Adkins' career as a stuntman and action star, there are few productions with a better display of his skills than this one.
After achieving surprising results from both audiences and critics with 'The Debt Collector', filmmaker and stuntman Jesse V. Johnson returns behind the camera with the sequel 'The Debt Collector 2'. The protagonists Scott Adkins ('Doctor Strange') and Louis Mandylor ('My Big Fat Greek Wedding') reprise their roles and dive back into the underworld of debt collectors - a type of professional, curiously, rarely portrayed in cinemas. The story doesn't have great moments, nor is the production really impressive. However, Johnson's knowledge as a stuntman ends up giving texture to the action scenes - just like it was in 'Rescue' with Chris Hemsworth - and causing an interesting impact on the audience that seeks ruthless beatings, with fewer cuts in fight scenes and with things straight to the point. It's one of those movies to watch and have fun unpretentiously.