Overview
- Potsy Ponciroli directs from Chad St. John’s script, with Alan Ritchson, Shailene Woodley, and Ben Foster leading a 1970s Detroit-set revenge story.
- Critics note the film features almost no audible dialogue, leaning on imagery, performance, and a prominent soundtrack to carry the narrative.
- JoBlo reports Jack White supervised a slate of needle drops, with Steve Jablonsky’s score singled out as a strong complement to the soundscape.
- Reviews commend ferocious, R-rated action and precise staging, citing a standout fight involving Pablo Schreiber and effective ensemble turns from Lionel Boyce and Amar Chadha-Patel.
- TheWrap’s TIFF studio conversation underscores the creative freedom the dialogue-light approach gave the cast, with Woodley and Foster describing the process as playful and exploratory.