

Milton saves her and they make their escape by stealing his 1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440. She kicks the woman's naked ass literally to the curb and attacking her boyfriend, who assaults her. Directly after telling Milton her boyfriend is a good guy, she catches him in bed with a real estate agent. On his way to the abandoned Stillwater prison to kill the evil cultist, he runs across Piper (Amber Heard, Mera in the upcoming Justice League, the remake of The Stepfather, Machete Kills), a waitress with bad luck in boyfriends. John Milton (Cage) died ten years ago and went to Hell, but he's broken out and stolen Satan's gun, The Godkiller, to come back and get revenge against Jonah King (Billy Burke, Lights Out and The Twilight Saga), a cult leader who killed Milton's daughter and plans on killing his granddaughter in order to bring Hell to Earth. It's as close as a grindhouse film as you're going to get when you're spending $29 million to make a film. Reviewed by Sam Panico 6 / 10 Better than I expectedĭirected by Patrick Lussier, who edited all of Wes Craven's later films and directed the remake of My Bloody Valentine, this film was originally shot to take full advantage of the 3D process. Piper, who's lived a life on the sidelines, has to piece things together on the fly as they close in on King. There are odd things about Milton: his driver's license is out of date, he has a very strange gun, and he's being pursued by a man in a suit who carries FBI ID and calls himself the Accountant. Milton picks up the trail in Oklahoma as well as rescuing a waitress named Piper from her brutal, two-timing fiancé. In three days, King and his followers will sacrifice the child at midnight. John Milton is up against the clock: Jonah King, the leader of a Satanic cult, has murdered Milton's daughter and kidnapped her baby.
