Dustin Spencer from Capsule Computers writes:
"Adrienne Wilkinson has been around for quite some time, entertaining us time and time again in a great number of projects. Whether it has been voice acting in animation or video games, playing the lead in critically acclaimed cinema, or popping up for a television series appearance, to say that this actress has been busy during the past few years is putting it lightly.
2014 looks to be an even bigger year for Wilkinson, and we at Capsule Computers have been graced with her presence in an interview, where we will learn more about her current projects, such as the pilot for Star Trek: Renegades, the newly released Raze, her past work in Xena Warrior Princess and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and much more. Read on or listen in below to learn more about this talented veteran of Hollywood, as she reflects on her career and hints at the future."
WASDuk's Chris Patton writes:
"Hot! Hot! Hot! That should be very obvious to anybody watching a film with Zoe Bell as a center piece. Where exactly Raze is going with its opening is of primary importance, for Bell’s Sabrina is a regular cock-hunter who is out for a good time. You know the story, her daughter is used to it and sleeps alone, wondering who the turn-style men are that frequent her mom’s ride. However, is this going a “Jodie Foster” route towards how one can’t rape the willing or how the dregs of society all have more rights than the cream at the top? Thank Ares that director Josh C. Weller understands the important facets of societal wars. He doesn’t dabble in philosophical jargon or waste time trying to make our circles fit into a neat little square peg of hope and success."
This one is worth it, as Zoe Bell is a genuine bad a$$, who understand the dark side of what it means to be a woman stereo-typed.
Raze is a subversion of the WIP (women in prison) flick that is one of this year’s most vicious and ass kicking releases. Sure this has what one would expect in a WIP film: beautiful women being held captive by evil wardens and guards, but it eliminates some of the more out right exploitative elements of the sub-genre.
Saw this at the Tribeca Film Festival and it was good. If you like action horror films you will not want to miss it.
women in prison to fight brutally is a kind of movie that i would like to see, its rare and it reminds me of an Asian movie i liked which is naked weapon, but i think this would go another direction.
Twitch says
Director Josh Waller knows what boys like. And somewhere on that list for most is that boys like to watch attractive women punch each other. It doesn't happen very often. We're all too mature and polite for that. But when it does go down, well, it has no difficulty attracting an audience. Particularly not if the women in question know what they're doing.
She was good in both those so it depends on what kind of movie it turns out to be.
I don't think anyone really remembers her enough from Kill Bill or Death Proof to make a judgment on Raze just based on her name in the credits.