Hellhound – Movie Review
Director: Joshua Dixon
Writer: Niccolo De Le Fere (Screenplay)
Cast
- Louis Mandylor (Holiday Boyfriend)
- Vithaya Pansringarm (Thirteen Lives)
- Van Quattro (Fight Club)
- Ross Cain
- Panya Yimmumphai (A Prayer Before Dawn)
- Jennie Pines (Hits)
- Tofan Pirani
Plot: While hunting down a brutal kingpin, one error sends an elite hitman on a downward spiral that devolves into all-out war on the streets of Thailand.
Runtime: 1 Hour 43 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Hellhound starts when a hardened elite hitman Loreno (Mandylor) gets hired to head to Bangkok. He is recruited to hunt down a ruthless kingpin Tar (Yimmumphai) who has a connection to the murder of a wealthy man.
Once Loreno starts trying to get close to Tar, he unwittingly unleashes a war on the streets. It leads to gang chaos and Loreno needs to understand who he can trust and who wants him dead.
Verdict on Hellhound
Hellhound is an action thriller following a hitman sent to Thailand for his latest job. He must track down a kingpin to learn the truth about the death of a wealthy man connected to him. However, he ends up starting a war between the gangs causing chaos on the streets.
This gets everything you would expect to see in a violent action thriller right. It has ruthless sequences and fight sequences, they entertain as the bigger mystery unfolds. This might not bring anything we haven’t seen before, but it does bring the stuff we like to see. It also uses the international cast well, making us feel like the stranger Loreno is in this world.
Where to Watch
On UK digital 6 May from Miracle Media
Final Thoughts –Hellhound delivers us a good old fashion late-night action movie.