The Night Crew

2015
The Night Crew
4.2| 1h29m| en| More Info
Released: 17 March 2015 Released
Producted By: Premiere Entertainment Group
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A group of hard up bounty hunters must survive the night in a desert motel against a horde of savage cartel killers. They soon realize that their fugitive, a mysterious Chinese woman, is much more than she lets on.

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Leofwine_draca THE NIGHT CREW had promise, with an action-focused narrative utilising America's war on drugs as a backdrop, and a seasoned cast of B-movie faces who would no doubt do their best with the material at hand. Sadly, this turns out to be a film which hinges on the quality of the execution, and it just isn't that great.The narrative is of the typical siege scenario, although it's cheaply-handled and plenty of it takes place at night to hide the paucity of the budget. The cinematography is poor and makes the film look cheap throughout, and the special effects of the shoot-outs and the like are merely ordinary. What's missing is suspense, something to keep you hooked to the unfolding action.The cast is headlined by Luke Goss (HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY) as the leader of the heroic bounty hunters. Goss is all right, but he has done better in the past, and he seems to be going through the motions here like the rest of the cast members. Reliable B-movie star Bokeem Woodbine is better as the gun-toting Crenshaw. Danny Trejo has an extended cameo, and there are more minor roles for players like Don Swayze and Jason Mewes. Chasty Ballesteros and Luciana Faulhaber are the women of the piece and both particularly poor in the acting stakes. As for the extra, horror-themed sub-plot, that seems to be tacked on to the movie as it bears no influence on the narrative whatsoever.
nikola17 this is for fans like Luke Goss and Danny Trejo vampire since From Dusk Till Dawn Series another version of John Carpenter Vampires style but this is a low budget different way of movie. this had a lot of great cast in film these bounty hunters great characters i loved were it was filmed where it set and style with vampires mixed action like every movie not much of horror movie more of action very fast Paced, well made ending twist something you might not expect. The plot is simple but there is one nice bloody twist which i won't spoil i don't get why this movie got 4.1 but i am person who really loved it so much actors were good why reminds me mix of John Carpenter's Vampires and From Dusk Till Dawn this movie is more of Survival film like From Dusk Till Dawn in the in different way of film in desert motel against a horde of savage border runners Cartel's. Plot: Mae (Chasty Ballesteros)is on the run in Mexico from cartel boss Eduardo Aguilar (Danny Trejo) bounty hunters got Mae was the Night crew four hard-up bounty hunters led by Wade (Luke Goss) (Bokeem Woodbine)Crenshaw, (Jacqueline Lord)Myra (Paul Sloan)Ronnie were night crew traveled to Mexico Border just to product Mae from drug runners. soon later until half way it get's you into part of movie where you don't know what's going to happen with They soon realize that their fugitive, a mysterious Chinese woman.But just as his men track her down bit of mystery that crew never knew who she is Night Crew was in danger buy Chupa (Kaleti Williams)and his savage border Runners Eduardo Aguilar wants Mae Alive he wants the rest of crew dead. Crew they have her so then crew they have no choice they have to survive the night at motel. Action scenes were Very good lots of shooting, fighting lot's of Explosions and some of action scenes were not fake at all it's all completed this is not much of B Class movie it's more just low budget Action Horror movie what do you Expect to be hey I wish this was a franchise with better budget and little bit better writing but ending is something you won't expect it's a twist it's bloody not bloody as from dusk till dawn or anything like Robert Rodriguez film it's on it's own. the acting is good not great performances but i like characters that's what i loved about Luke Gross played movie with Danny Trejo in Death Race 2 (2011) Death Race 3 Inferno (2013) witch i loved playing together in Night Crew for 3rd time i liked Luke Gross as lead i had no problems with Luke Gross at all little bit like Jason Statham if it was a bigger budget movie, Danny Trejo playing Cartel Vampire Boss like From Dusk Till Dawn Carlos was in it but not a lot didn't do much in film but he was in some of scenes. ending was something you might not expect but it's still great action movie 10.10 i want to own this movie on blu ray
Shawn Tira As far as indie action movies go, this one is definitely worth the time. The plot revolves around a team of bounty hunters protecting their captive from a group of border runners out to retrieve their fugitive for their boss, played by Danny TrejoIf you like guns, explosions, and eye candy to boot, this movie has plenty to offer from beginning to end. There are movies that seem like the action needlessly fades for some uninteresting subplot, but The Night Crew is not one of them. Once the bullets start flying, they only let up to reload for the next sequence.Luke Goss gives a fine performance in his role as Wade, the leader of the fearless team of bounty hunters. As always, he's as bad-ass as ever, with nary a smile for the audience...and thumbs up go out to the rest of his crew as well, played by Paul Sloan, Bokeem Woodbine, and Luciana Faulhaber. The Night Crew is Director Christian Sesma's best work to date. The action's intense, the pacing's good, and the scenes were beautifully shot. Overall, well worth the time.
Voyou Nobodysbusiness The IMDb plot section announces: "They soon realize that their fugitive [...] is much more than she lets on." We do as well. We realise who she is in the first minutes. From there, we expect fun... that never comes because the story decides that the bounty hunters will remain ignorant. So, instead of what we want, we get dull images, boring gunfights in the dark.Of course the bad guys always miss, with either assault rifles or rocket launchers, while the average guys (who hunt people for money, so no, I can't call them good guys) are as good at bullseye as they are at bullshit. Realising their inferiority at handling heavy weapons, the professional killers later opt for much better tactics, going one by one and hand-to-hand against the gun-wielding hero, with the results that you would expect. The Night Crew is one of those movies.The action scenes do not make up for their inanity, in either tension, humour or spectacle. They are simply bad. As for Danny Trejo, don't expect to see much of him. He is there sporadically, and only for talks.