Hell Ride Critic Reviews
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Lacks sufficient substance to be of more than quickly passing interest for all but the most devoted fans.Read the full review
It's a self-amused, self-conscious, seriously limp throwback to motorcycle westerns of the 1970s.Read the full review
The film has energy but isn't well paced. Nothing about it quite gels.Read the full review
The film gets the scummy patina right, all phony-Leone dusty trails, but while everybody on screen looks to be enjoying themselves, it is no fun to watch.Read the full review
All this sounds like a surefire recipe for knowing, trashy fun, but something got burnt in the oven.Read the full review
The movie was executive produced by Quentin Tarantino. Shame on him. He intends it no doubt as another homage to grindhouse pictures, but I've seen a lot of them, and they were nowhere near this bad. "Hell's Angels on Wheels," for example: pretty good.Read the full review
A pile of junk.Read the full review
A witless reprise of '60s and '70s biker movies.Read the full review
It's depressingly self-conscious and turgid, and a cast that includes Dennis Hopper, David Carradine, Michael Madsen and Eric Balfour can't drag Hell Ride out of the mire.Read the full review
After all the bloated lines are delivered, and dozens of women are debased, and Bishop has attitudinized the story line into incomprehensibility, audience members will be asking themselves how they got on this Hell Ride and what they did to deserve it.Read the full review