 USA 2014 80m      Directed by: Nicolas Aaron Mezzanatto. Starring: Kristina Anapau, James C. Burns, Tina Casciani, Courtney Compton, Jose Luis Cordovez, Roark Critchlow, Josh Daugherty, Brett Donowho, Danny James, Angel McCord, Rich McDonald, James C. Morris, Will Newman. Music by: Flipper Dalton.
When an elite team of private military operatives receive a lucrative contract for a new mission, they think it will be a simple in-and-out operation to retrieve a top scientist from a secret energy research facility. Upon arrival, however, the team is ambushed by a bloodthirsty, extra-dimensional creature, that has brutally mutilated the on-site security and staff. With their advanced tactical training rendered all but useless, the Blackjacks are forced to rely on their psychic guide and utilize a new brand of cognitive warfare if there is any chance of making it out alive.
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I just watched this recent flick with a friend. We wanted something to accompany our corn chips and cream cheese, and various forms of libation. We thought the joke would be that the movie would go well with the "cheese." We were both pleased to find that the movie, an actionmilitaryscience fiction film, was actually well done. The opening scene was a rather cleverly done shooting rangesimulation test where a new recruit of the "BlackJacks" seeks to qualify. The BlackJacks are an elite, highly trained, ex-military, blah blah blah... ala the Navy SEALs. You get the idea, although no actual SEAL seems represented. From there, we were hooked.
There are no big stars in this movie, a couple I know I have seen here or there, and some who have done voices for actionmilitary genre video games. They all do their parts credibly to provide an enjoyable view. Eric Roberts is the only one with a household name. And he does his usual good job adding some class and sophistication to his role. He is a CEO who sends the 'Jacks into Afghanistan to his super-secret but malfunctioning lab to recover the genius in charge of some experimental energy research.
The action is fairly constant but not overdone. Hardware and tactics seem authentic and believable. It has the look and feel of one of those actionmilitary video games like Call of Duty, with good cinematography instead of expensive special effects. The science fiction comes in when stuff goes wrong and it becomes clear why the lab is off-line. There is also some gore here, but it's not overdone either. That and some brief nudity get it an R rating.
All in all, this movie held our interest and was fun to watch. If you like action movies with a military flavor, I recommend this movie to you.
Review by Don Shroyer from United States from the Internet Movie Database.