Lockdown Follows a police officer who returns to duty after recovering from a gun shot wound to discover incriminating evidence of illegal activities against those closest to him. He quickly finds himself trapped inside his own precinct, hunted and in search of the truth, as the crooked cops stop at nothing to recover the evidence.
Jonathan Good | John Shaw | |
Roger R. Cross | Tyler Burke | |
Daniel Cudmore | Gideon | |
Lochlyn Munro | Darrow | |
Ty Olsson | Harris | |
Sarah Smyth | Officer Jenny Taylor | |
Rebecca Marshall | Captain Matthews | |
Kirby Morrow | Saul | |
Samuel Smith | Porter | |
Toby Levins | Meeks | |
James Michalopolous | Friels | |
Jaeson Lee | Robertson | |
Bill Dow | Keppler | |
Sharon Taylor | Carmen | |
Hugo Steele | Hurst | |
Matthew Harrison | George Freemont | |
Darren Dolynski | Security Guard | |
Gary Peterman | Evidence Cop | |
Avery Konrad | Girlfriend | |
Andrew Herr | Young Kid | |
Courtney Hojenski | Female Trainee | |
Jason Burkart | Morgue Attendee | |
Lee Tomaschefski | Hot Brunette | |
Tony Skinner | Tom |
Director | Stephen Reynolds | |
Writer | Nathan Brookes, Bobby Lee Darby | |
Producer | Richard Lowell, Michael J. Luisi, Donald Munro | |
Musician | Nathan Whitehead | |
Photography | Mahlon Todd Williams |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Flix New Releases |
Purchased | Sep 11, 2015 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Sep 13, 2015 at our home w/bec |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:46:34 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:55:23 |
My quick rating - 5,2/10. Another slightly above average action movie starring a WWE superstar, this time Dean Ambrose. I will say that using him for the main was a good call since he sn't the muscle bound type character such as Cena and Orton were in the previous films. For being his first acting role, he did an adequate job and delivered his one-liners pretty well (yet some were not that funny no matter who said them) The action was edited well so the viewers don't lose track with too much jerky camera work (which seems to be more the norm in action films as of late). Ths story is more a use of "12 rounds" as in shots left in the gun, not 12 rounds as in a cat and mouse game, but that is ok, at least it was different. Overall, a good addition to the WWE library that did not raise the bar at all, but also did not lower it in the slightest either. Funny thing, I went back to my database and I gave the first one a 5.3 and the second one a 5.1 so at least they are being consistent.