Village Voice by Craig D. Lindsey
Let’s cut straight to the chase: Black Rose is a bad film — amazingly, astoundingly, supercalifragilisticexpialidociously bad.
Russia, United States · 2014
1h 23m
Director Alexander Nevsky
Starring Alexander Nevsky, Kristanna Loken, Adrian Paul, Robert Davi
Genre Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
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A Russian Police Major is enlisted by the LAPD to help solve a series of gruesome murders perpetrated against young women by a sadistic sociopathic killer on the mean streets of Hollywood.
Village Voice by Craig D. Lindsey
Let’s cut straight to the chase: Black Rose is a bad film — amazingly, astoundingly, supercalifragilisticexpialidociously bad.
The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore
A cross-cultural buddy-cop flick so bottom-of-the-barrel it would've been hooted off screens even when such things were in commercial demand.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
From start to finish, Black Rose is about as pro forma as a motion picture gets.
Plays like an ill-considered vanity project intended for export to Mother Russia. Maybe there, they’ll be willing to ignore the stiff acting, dull directing and story whose ending is guessable almost from the opening credits.
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