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Rage (2014) Movie Review

Rage – Movie Review

Rage

Director: Paco Cabezas

Writer: Jim Agnew, Sean Keller (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Nicolas Cage (Gone in Sixty Seconds)
  • Rachel Nichols (Star Trek)
  • Max Ryan (Death Race)
  • Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon)
  • Peter Stormare (Armageddon)

Plot: When the daughter of a reformed criminal is kidnapped, he rounds up his old crew and seeks his own brand of justice.

Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Rage starts when reformed criminal Paul Maguire (Cage) sees his life turned upside down. His good work in the neighbourhood doesn’t mean anything when somebody kidnaps and kills his teenage daughter.

Local detective Peter St. John (Glover) promises to find answers for Paul. However, Paul decides to reconnect with his criminal friends in search of answers. This sees Paul leaving bodies laying as he stirs up people from his past, causing gang wars around the city.

Verdict on Rage

Rage is an action thriller that follows a father that goes on a rampage into his past to figure out who killed his daughter. This leads him down a dangerous path into his past, one that will open old wounds as he searches for answers.

The movie gets to put a lot on the table when it comes to dealing with criminals out of the game. It brings back memories they aren’t prepared for. As well as people who have wanted the chance to get their own revenge. This is part of Nicolas Cage’s run through mostly average action movies that don’t go very far. They want to be edgier, however, they end up being pretty run-of-the-mill by the end.

Final Thoughts Rage is a by-the-books thriller that offers little new to the genre.

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Rage (2023) Movie Review

Rage – Movie Review 

Rage

Director: Jaco Bouwer

Writer: Tertius Kap (Screenplay)

Cast

 

Plot: What is supposed to be the best holiday of their lives turns to horror as a group of teenagers is picked off one by one in a small coastal village.  

Runtime: 1 Hour 25 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review 

Story: Rage starts when a group of friends Roxy (de Wet), Sihle (Mkongi), Neo (Mnqwazana), Tamsyn (Fortuin), Kyle (de Beer) and Leon (Viviers) head off for a summer vacation. The friends are looking to party away with plenty of drinks and drugs. However, when one of the parties gets out of hand, a disagreement between them comes out.

After their own tension with each other, the friends find themselves facing a bigger problem. Somebody has been picking off their friends and now they must prepare to fight back.  

Verdict on Rage

Rage is a horror thriller following a group of friends that see their party weekend turned into a nightmare. It follows them as they start by getting out of hand before they find themselves battling against an unknown threat waiting to pick them off.

This gives us a slasher-styled movie mixed with cult behaviour. While it doesn’t offer any mystery about who the killer is, it does pose the big question of why? The way the group are separated and picked off works as most slashers do and it has a very unusual motivation behind the killings. We have a strong cast and a series of great moments leading to the final reveal.  

Where to Watch: Rage is released On UK digital 7 August 2023 from Reel 2 Reel Films. 

Final Thoughts Rage is a nice blend of slasher and cult horror ideas.