Mayhem
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Attorney
and Client Turn on Abusive Law Firm in Revenge-Fueled Splatterfest
Attorney
Derek Cho (Steven Yeun) was a rising star working his way up the
corporate ladder at Towers and Smythe when he was blindsided by a
false accusation of making a million-dollar mistake. He was callously
fired on the spot by the sadistic director of operations (Caroline
Chikezie) and escorted by the heartless Grim Reaper (Dallas Roberts)
to the basement of the building where he was pressured to sign a
confession as a condition for receiving a severance package.
It's
obvious he'd been stabbed in the back by a colleague at the cutthroat
law firm. But he has no idea who it was. While weighing his options,
he swaps sob stories and forges an alliance with Melanie Cross
(Samara Weaving), a client also screwed over by the firm.
Meanwhile, Derek and Melanie's infection not only makes them morph from model citizens into bloodthirsty killing machines, but conveniently provides an excuse for their ensuing reign of terror, namely, the virus made me do it. Soon, the pair proceed to track down their enemies to dispatch them, one-by-one, with a variety of unorthodox implements, ranging from buzzsaw to nail gun.
Excellent (4 stars)
Rated R for sexuality, nudity, drug use, graphic violence and pervasive profanity
Running time: 86 minutes
Studio: Circle of Confusion / Royal Viking Entertainment
Distributor: RLJ Entertainment
To see a trailer for Mayhem, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3x9ETZ6JvM
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