• While PC plays a strong character, we can’t say that the film has either – strength or character. It’s contrived, a little too long for our liking and dragged out. Watch this only if you are a PC fan.

  • Gerard/Nikolaj fans might lap this one up. The rest of us have better things to do. Like, have faith that there won’t be a sequel to this.

  • A tad too long and a little too late in coming along, PPZ could nearly have passed as being dead-on-arrival.

  • Worth one visit for sure for AB Sr’s superlative acting and some ceetee-worthy dialogue (why don’t we write like this anymore?). As a thrilling drama, it has some bite, but as a suspenseful tale, it lacks teeth.

  • An action flick that’s all noise and no substance, they might be firing for all they’re worth, but all they’re shooting are blanks.

  • Nothing riles you more than a horror film that doesn’t keep you hooked or even scared throughout, even for a hour and a half.

  • Even the monsters or the witches don’t look scary. Everything seems to have been put together in a hurry. It’s an action flick. But it is rarely entertaining. It has Vin Diesel, but there’s no car chases in this one. It could’ve been great, but settles for just about okay.

  • This film is confused about what it wants to be. It’s not entirely satire, not entirely dark comedy and utterly boring at every turn.

  • Zac as an aspiring DJ is uninspiring. He’s got a clueless look plastered on his face throughout, quite stoned by the looks of it. His character Cole is seemingly talented, supposedly has it factor, has abs, is a hit with the ladies. Everything Zac is. But in most of his other movies, he’s not what he is in this — terribly boring.

  • By the end, you feel almost as vacant and blank as 47. There’s the hint of a sequel, so don’t walk out as the end credits roll. Wait for the one that comes mid-credit. And wonder why. This is a good enough example of what could have been, but wasn’t.

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