3 Star
Revenge, Bullets and Blood.
Writer/director Christian Sesma (Vigilante Diaries, Paydirt) brings us another one of his action films, where he manages to get A-listers to star. Bring life to his stories. This time, a father come black-ops top guy must find out what has become of his wayward daughter.
A man walks into a strip-bar and buys a beer as one of the topless ladies joins him, she asks the usual questions, and we find out our stranger is Jake (Paul Sloan, Vigilante Diaries, Shoot the Hero), and he is from Las Vegas, and she is Jade (Viktoriya Dov, American Violence). Jake getting attention upsets the young buck of the town, Bobbie, but Jake knows how to take care of himself, and it is Bobbie that comes off worst. Then daddy walks in, Nichols (Jake Weber, Meet Joe Black, Dawn of the Dead) doesn’t like it that his boy has a broken nose, he also doesn’t like it that his son is in trouble again.
Nichols gets his private guard Slone (Brian Hayes Currie, Con Air, Armageddon), Slone seems to have more power than the local police sergeant Kim (Mary Christina Brown, Karen, Love Beats Rhymes) as Jake explains that he is looking for his missing daughter Melissa (Claire Kniaz, Caretakers, Pooling to Paradise), her last communication had come from this town of Coachella CA.
This situation is troublesome for Nichols, as he and his sister Maggie (Taryn Manning, 8 Mile, Jack and Jill vs. the World) are setting up a deal with the local tribe to sell the water under the town to the government, and make a fortune.
When Jake finds out who knows about his daughter, things are going to get busy, Nichols knows a lot more than he is letting on, and he wants Jake out of the picture. Time for letting off a few rounds in the general direction of people.
Plenty of action in Every Last One of Them, and we are treated to a Trautmanesque (Rambo) kind of role from the legend Richard Dreyfuss (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Jaws) as Jakes boss.
As the bullets fly, the body count goes up.
Every Last One of Them is avail;able on DVD