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Scorched Earth
TrailerA bounty hunter named Atticus Gage tracks down criminals in a post-apocalyptic Earth.Actors: Gina Carano, John Hannah, Stephanie Bennett, Patrick Gilmore, Alisha Newton, Patrick Sabongui, Ryan Robbins, Luvia Petersen, Sarah Troyer, Nathan Mitchell, Dean S. Jagger, ...»Director: Peter HowittCountry: Canada, United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 4.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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RogerEbert.comFebruary 02, 2018Watching [Carano] is fun for a little bit, but seeing her talents thoroughly wasted becomes more depressing than anything else.
VarietyFebruary 02, 2018"Scorched Earth" is the sort of divertingly hokey post-apocalyptic B-movie that would have amused undiscriminating Blockbuster Video renters a generation ago, and now might pass muster as the pilot for a weekly SyFy series.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 01, 2018A decent premise - and a game Gina Carano - get left in the dust kicked up by "Scorched Earth," a dull, draggy post-apocalyptic western set in the not-too-distant, environmentally toxic future.
Mark Reviews MoviesFebruary 01, 2018[T]here's so much more the screenplay by Kevin Leeson and Bobby Mort could be doing with this world.
Film Journal InternationalFebruary 01, 2018Post-apocalyptic westerns don't come much more lethargic and unoriginal than this B-movie.
Blu-ray.comJanuary 31, 2018Howitt loses the battle with his limited budget and inexperience with B-movie ruin, keeping the end of the world flavorless, anticlimactic, and wasteful with the few good ideas that pop up as the story unfolds.
Movie NationJanuary 31, 2018Hell, for Gina Carano, would be a film future of no-budget D-grade sci-fi like this
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