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The movie is legitimately greasy, authentically nasty, with a good old-fashioned sense of laying waste to everything in sight -- including the shallow philosophizing and computer-generated fakery that have overrun the summer blockbuster.Full Review
Statham moves with such easy grace that you don't have to work hard to believe him. And if he can stand up to Joan Allen, melting her predatory stare with his own molten gaze, then it's clear he's not just the prettiest guy on the prison block, but also the toughest.Full Review
Soft sexual and racial jabs replace the more daring political commentary of the original, a crude classic from the Roger Corman factory.Full Review
Smartly, Anderson makes some eclectic casting choices that keep the story from feeling as though it's populated by video-game characters.Full Review
This movie is about mayhem on wheels, tough guys viewers can root for, and villains whose comeuppances audiences crave. That's what Death Race is all about and, for what it is, it does a solid job.Full Review
