ABDUCTION Review: Scott Adkins Plays Against Type To Interesting Effect
The modern action cinema great goes up against vast cosmic evil in this shaky, enjoyable science fiction actioner.
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Justin Harrison is a writer based in Austin, Texas. He moved there for school, graduated, and would like to stay if possible. He would also like more folks to watch Miami Vice and The Brothers Bloom.
The modern action cinema great goes up against vast cosmic evil in this shaky, enjoyable science fiction actioner.
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