Sunray : Fallen Soldier – REVIEW

In my civilian life now, I’m Cullen, who’s spent decades serving in the military. I’ve taken up a job at The Toolshed, a hardware store, but it feels like another world compared to what I was accustomed to. My struggles are compounded by the loss of my daughter, who tragically passed away due to drug overdose. Seeking justice for her, I reach out to three old comrades from my military days: Smudger (Tom Leigh), Sledge (Luke Solomon), and Harper, a fellow soldier with a resemblance to boxer Tony Bellew. With their help, we delve deeper into the dark layers of a criminal network as we pursue those responsible for my daughter’s death.

Flight Risk – REVIEW

This story primarily focuses on three characters, set within a compact location, providing each actor an opportunity to step out of their usual roles: Dockery delves into an action-packed role as a marshal with a checkered past, Wahlberg takes on the antagonist for a change, and Grace brings humor in a script penned by debut writer Jared Rosenberg. Mel Gibson, who hasn’t starred in a film since ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ in 2016, directs this film that offers an escape from reality, distancing itself from his previous projects. With only six films in such a role over the past three decades, it is a smaller-scale production compared to his prior works, largely confined within a plane for most of its duration. As tensions and emotions escalate, Madolyn struggles to keep herself and her witness alive while determining who she can rely on, potentially serving as a precursor to the much-anticipated Lethal Weapon 5 that Gibson is rumored to direct.