Knuckledust

Knuckledust

By James Kermack

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 2020-12-11
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Director: James Kermack
  • Production Company: Featuristic Films
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, France, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 5.49
5.1/10
5.1
From 34 Ratings

Description

When the police kick open the doors of the elite underground fight club, Knuckledust, they find seven levels of hell, filled with the dead bodies of countless fighters, assassins and goons. Only one man, beaten up to a pulp, is still breathing: Hard Eight. With a shady government official en route to take him away, Chief Inspector Katherine Keaton and her team have ninety minutes to interrogate Hard Eight to find out if is the lone survivor or a multiple murderer.

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  • Great action flick!

    5
    By Theargylebadger
    Non-stop action film full of surprises. Just when you think you've worked it out, the script moves you into unforeseen territory. The fight scenes feel very real and are brilliantly directed. It's funny and thrilling, and the soundtrack is superb.
  • An instant classic!

    5
    By Tsara in Devon
    What a cracking film. It's action-packed, witty, slick and more complex than you first realise. It feels like the best of Guy Ritchie and Tarantino combined; it has British indie charm but all the style of a gritty Hollywood blockbuster. Great fun and I know I'll be watching it again and again - I am sure I will find something new in it with each watch. Look forward to seeing what this writer/director does next, because if this is anything to go by, I am expecting big things!
  • My movie find of the year!

    5
    By William Hunter Howell
    You know the times when you gamble on a movie you’ve never heard of and, 2 hours later, regret the gamble. This is NOT one of those times because Knuckledust is insane. It has the graphic novel vibes of Sin City, the lighting of John Wick, fight scenes usually reserved by Guy Richie and more epic twists than an Orlando rollercoaster. I can rarely line bothered to leave a review because, you know, life, but this underground film is too good to miss. Now write down the directors name ‘cos he’s one to watch.

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