★★☆☆☆ Stunt coordinator turned director David Barrett's debut feature Fire with Fire (2012) sees Josh Duhamel star as orphaned firefighter Jeremy Coleman and Bruce Willis ring one in as protective police officer Mike Cella. What promises to be a 'hot' revenge thriller begins when Coleman finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Held hostage by expat hard-nut Boyd (Vinnie Jones), Coleman is brutally exposed to the murder of a convenience store owner and his teenage son. After escaping, Coleman makes a run for it leaving gang leader David Hagan (Vincent D'Onofrio) and his dangerous accomplices hot on his heels.
When the killer makes bail, Cella (Willis) advises Coleman to enrol in the witness protection programme. He quickly leaves town, so that he can testify against the man who's been a longtime target of the authorities. Whilst hiding out in New Orleans, the witness falls in love with agent Talia...
When the killer makes bail, Cella (Willis) advises Coleman to enrol in the witness protection programme. He quickly leaves town, so that he can testify against the man who's been a longtime target of the authorities. Whilst hiding out in New Orleans, the witness falls in love with agent Talia...
- 9/16/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
After topping the box office last weekend in A Good Day to Die Hard, Bruce Willis will be back on our screens in a few weeks’ time in Fire with Fire, this time in a supporting capacity.
Josh Duhamel is front and centre here as our action hero, with veteran TV director David Barrett making his feature debut behind the camera.
The film has also seen its release in the Us last summer, and will be arriving on our screens in early March. And with just weeks to go, Warner Bros. have released the UK trailer for our shores.
“Jeremy Coleman (Josh Duhamel) is a local fireman who has his life turned upside down when he witnesses a brutal murder by David Hagan (Vincent D’Onofrio) in a gas station. Put into witness protection, he falls in love with his FBI escort Talia Durham (Rosario Dawson), things however take a...
Josh Duhamel is front and centre here as our action hero, with veteran TV director David Barrett making his feature debut behind the camera.
The film has also seen its release in the Us last summer, and will be arriving on our screens in early March. And with just weeks to go, Warner Bros. have released the UK trailer for our shores.
“Jeremy Coleman (Josh Duhamel) is a local fireman who has his life turned upside down when he witnesses a brutal murder by David Hagan (Vincent D’Onofrio) in a gas station. Put into witness protection, he falls in love with his FBI escort Talia Durham (Rosario Dawson), things however take a...
- 2/22/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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