Horsemen Of The Apocalypse (Blu-ray)

Featuring: Dennis Quaid, Ziyi Zhang & Lou Taylor Pucci

Format: Blu-ray | Rating: 18 years & over

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 Quite good!!!personally I think better than Se7en!!!!

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I watched it as late night Syfy movie as I couldn't sleep and ended up wanting to buy it. For those who think a Se7en rip is rubbish as I think Se7en is an overrated movie which left me empty.
This film surprised med, great line up of actors and plenty of twists!!!

 Great Movie

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I must say, i was sceptical of watching this movie thinking it would be another Seven rip off or "wanna be" but i must say, the movie is fantastic. Great plot, some very good twists and turns and some great plot developing moments that really are quite unexpected.

If you enjoy good psychological thrillers then this is really worth a watch.

 sometimes clue's are too close to home ?

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'aiden' ( dennis quaid ) has since his wife's death thrown all his efforts into his job as a 'cop. ...his two sons taking second place.
a string of grusome killings and biblical hints designed to get his attention sends 'aiden' on a mission to find the killer or killers before the prophecy has been completed.
but...the clues will lead him to a dark place where he will have to face up to his shortfalls.
this is a decent cop drama with some graphic horror scenes, should hold your interest throughout.

 Not as good as "Se7en" - "4our" maybe

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Serviceable "Se7en" wannabe with Dennis Quaid looking slightly dispeptic as a detective figuring out a string of gruesome murders which are seemingly linked to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Although this goes absolutely nowhere unexpected - with Ziyi Zhang enticingly underused as a suspect and Eric Balfour getting a pretty good scene that should make you squirm - at the very least, music director Jonas Akerlund gives it an intriguing look that comes across particularly crisply in Blu-ray.