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Assassin's Bullet
Assassin's Bullet
Film poster
Directed byIsaac Florentine
Written byNancy L. Babine
Hans Feuersinger
Story byElika Portnoy
Produced byDavid E. Ornston
Starring
CinematographyRoss W. Clarkson
Edited byIrit Raz
Music bySimon Stevens
Production
companies
Mutressa Movies
Sofia Productions
Distributed byARC Entertainment
XLrator Media
Release dates
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Assassin's Bullet (also known as Sofia[1]) is a 2012 American action drama thriller film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Christian Slater, Donald Sutherland and Elika Portnoy, who is also credited for the story. The film was released direct to video.[2][3][4]

Premise

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When a vigilante decides to murder one by one the most wanted terrorists in the world, the FBI decides to send an agent to discover the identity of this person.

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Reception

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The film received negative reviews and has a 7% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 2.3/10.[5] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 20 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[6]

Alison Willmore of The A.V. Club called the film an "amusingly awful thriller"[7] and Drew Taylor of IndieWire called it "a bad movie with incredibly clumsy narrative mechanics."[8]

Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The action sequences are strictly pro forma and -- despite the sleek killer’s resemblance to the similarly lethal heroine of La Femme Nikita -- this dull effort lacks the excitement generated by any of its incarnations."[9]

Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a C.[10]

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