Reckoning Day lacks a storyline

Non-stop action: Reckoning Day
10 April 2012

A shoo-in for weirdest British film of the year, Julian Gilbey’s attempt to interest us in two British assassins and their American nemesis plays like a bootleg video from the Eighties, as directed by a six-year-old boy who has drunk too much Tizer.

The jokes aren’t funny, but by the time the film ends you may well be in hysterics.

Reckoning Day

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