The premise of the film is simple, but it’s a simplicity that can only attract complications.
Bell discusses Raze’s politics, its title, her craziest stunts, and the must-sees for anyone visiting her home country.
The thrill of seeing women beat the snot out of each other is about all that the film offers, though for a lean, efficient 83-minute genre picture like this, that turns out to be just enough.
Absent of any sense of self-awareness, Oblivion seems only self-serious, a ponderous mess both misguided and unaware.
There’s a lot of underlying potential here, but there seems to have been no one around to whip it into shape.
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse is more homage than reinvention of schlock.
Double Dare sheds light on heretofore-unsung women toiling away in a male-dominated segment of the entertainment industry.