
I seem to recall seeing the previous episode of this trilogy in the cinema - a beneficiary of the lockdown dearth that propelled some serious dross onto the big screen. This, mercifully, never found a home there and so could be watched, half-heartedly, from the comfort ...

While not my favorite, this one is still up there. In this one, Hardin befriend Tessa's homeless father (as well as a junkie!). They bond together and drink, which turned out to be my favorite part of the movie. Some really great acting, especially when Hardin hands him...
This is the point in the movie where everything goes haywire, veering off a cliff into confusion, leaving you wondering what you're even watching.
Felt like a repetition without the depth of a storyline, filled with plot holes and rushed scenes that felt forced.
I...