Art of Deception – Movie Review

Director: Richard Ryan
Writer: Michael Marcelin, Richard Ryan (Screenplay)
Cast
- Richard Ryan (Christmas Staycation)
- Jackie Nova (Ruse)
- Leon Van Waas
- Zac Titus (Una Great Movie)
- Craig Bruenell (Sharknado 2: The Second One)
Plot: A scientist studying a deadly virus must fight back when he and his wife are threatened by an organization intent on taking over the world.
Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Art of Deception starts when scientist Joseph Markham (Ryan) makes a breakthrough in his research. His boss Director Roland Smith (Waas) wants anyone attached to the project eliminated. First, they take his wife Valentina (Nova), forcing Joseph to use his skills to track her down.
Joesph turns to his former connection for answers and starts leaving bodies in his search for her. However, he knows the bigger plan of his company, one that could take millions of lives.
Verdict on Art of Deception
Art of Deception is an action thriller following a CIA scientist who goes on the run when he learns what his boss wants with his project. Now, he must use his skills to get his wife get and expose the disturbing truth.
This is an action thriller that sees one man needing to overcome a government group to save a loved one and the world. It feels like something we have seen plenty of times, however, it is a style of film that works perfectly well. This does take a few steps others wouldn’t with what Valentina goes through. We are used to the loved one being the one just locked away, rather than tested for information. On the other side of things, Joseph feels like most reluctant action men who must do the right thing. This is an entertaining late-night action movie.
Where to Watch
The movie is now available to stream on Amazon Prime and Tubi T.V. in the U.S. and Canada.
Final Thoughts – Art of Deception is an enjoyable late-night action movie.
