BULL Film Review April 1, 2022 Eclectic Arts
BULL
Saban Films
Reviewed: 4/1/2022
Rating: 3.5 / 5
BULL in Theaters April 1, 2022 and On Demand and Digital April 5, 2022.
The new film, “Bull” is a grim thriller that really brings new meaning to the word vengeance.
As a former mob enforcer that is double crossed, Bull (played menacingly by Neil Maskell) returns after a ten year absence to track down and get revenge on those that sold him out.
The film has a real gritty feel to it that adds to the authenticity of the violence. At times, it feels like you’re watching a documentary which is a compliment to the creative team.
The violence is realistic and unrelenting which makes the scenes that much more brutal when they occur.
“Bull” won’t necessarily win any awards for originality but it will definitely score points with the vengeance fanbase.
Best,
Mark Sugiyama
Eclectic Arts
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Saban Films
Reviewed: 4/1/2022
Rating: 3.5 / 5
BULL in Theaters April 1, 2022 and On Demand and Digital April 5, 2022.
(Saban Films)
The new film, “Bull” is a grim thriller that really brings new meaning to the word vengeance.
As a former mob enforcer that is double crossed, Bull (played menacingly by Neil Maskell) returns after a ten year absence to track down and get revenge on those that sold him out.
The film has a real gritty feel to it that adds to the authenticity of the violence. At times, it feels like you’re watching a documentary which is a compliment to the creative team.
The violence is realistic and unrelenting which makes the scenes that much more brutal when they occur.
“Bull” won’t necessarily win any awards for originality but it will definitely score points with the vengeance fanbase.
Best,
Mark Sugiyama
Eclectic Arts
Connect with Eclectic Arts: Social Media Links Here
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