A movie for adrenaline junkies who want to watch as many slapstick fights as can fit into about 90 minutes of screen-time.
Read full articleIf you want a movie filled with kills, blood, fights galore, and more than a little Scott Adkins, Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday is for you.
Read full articleWhile you have to endure some cringy dialogue, corny villains, questionable ethics and a complete absence of subtlety, this is more daft fighting fun than you might expect.
Read full articleThe filmmakers would've been better off concentrating on one of these stories and building it out, but Adkins clearly knows his audience and goes big on the crowd-pleasing altercations with an increasingly extravagant cast of assailants.
Read full articleAnybody looking for ninety minutes of mindless martial arts mayhem with a crudely comic edge could do worse than this....But it’s still a bit too pleased with itself.
Read full articleLoaded with great lines, excellent fights, and a sense of anarchic fun, Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday nails its simple premise to deliver a stellar 90 minutes of entertainment
Read full articleAccident Man: Hitman’s Holiday may drown any notion of plot in blazing fist, clashing weapons and outrageous humor, but martial arts diehards and Adkins fans couldn’t ask for a film more finely tuned for their indie action dreams.
Read full article... The film wallops you in the face, with frantic bloody fights, funny dialogue, and a relentless pace.
Read full articleHitman’s Holiday still manages to come out messy. That’s due to directors, siblings Harry and George Kirby, being under the incorrect assumption that Adkins needs their distracting shooting style to make the action enjoyable.
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