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In the Blood

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United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, United States · 2014
Rated R · 1h 48m
Director John Stockwell
Starring Gina Carano, Cam Gigandet, Luis Guzmán, Stephen Lang
Genre Action, Crime, Thriller

When her husband goes missing during their Caribbean vacation, a woman sets off on her own to take down the men she thinks are responsible.

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Variety by

Pulses are likely to remain level during In the Blood, a serviceable vehicle for MMA champ Gina Carano.

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The New York Times by Andy Webster

Deficient even in most of its set pieces, In the Blood does Ms. Carano (and Caribbean tourism) few favors. Somebody, please give her a better script and director.

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RogerEbert.com by Brian Tallerico

When you reach the critical point that you consider that Trejo, the star of such gems as “Zombie Hunter” and “Dead in Tombstone”, to be above this material, you know you’re in a rare category of awful.

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Slant Magazine by Drew Hunt

Aside from being another rote addition to the revenge-film canon, John Stockwell's In The Blood is also a supreme waste of Gina Carano's talent.

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New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman

Director John Stockwell (“Blue Crush”) knows how to make the best possible use of his star while adding a strong supporting cast, some pretty scenery and a taut mystery. Stockwell understands most of all that we don’t need Carano to talk; we need her to kick ass.

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Los Angeles Times by Martin Tsai

Like a typical Hollywood action-thriller, though, the screenplay jeopardizes the film. The twists concocted by writers James Robert Johnston and Bennett Yellin are mostly predictable; and the ones you don't see coming are outlandish.

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Village Voice by Nick Schager

Carano’s badass-beauty charm notwithstanding, it’s a grim, formulaic saga in desperate need of some genuine B-movie fury and flair.

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The Dissolve by Vadim Rizov

Carano deserves better: She’s a formidable physical performer, and the current state of the MMA film on the DTV circuit is strong enough to shame this wan, drama-clogged effort.

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