When it comes to action blockbusters, critics often want something with a bit of character depth and intriguing plotlines, while audiences just want to see bullets fly, bad guys explode in a gush of gore, and the hero defies all odds and logic to come out mostly unscathed on the other side of a tight 100-minute runtime. Tom Hardy’s long-delayed Netflix thriller Havoc is a movie that really delivers on the bonkers action stakes, and its director, Gareth Evans, doesn’t care if people pick fault with the believability of it all.
Gareth Evans explains why those ridiculous ‘Havoc’ gun-fights are logical if not believable – but it doesn’t matter. Read More