Acceleration (film)

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Acceleration
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Michael Merino
Daniel Zirilli
Produced by Natalie Burn
Written by Michael Merino
Starring Sean Patrick Flanery
Dolph Lundgren
Chuck Liddell
Natalie Burn
Danny Trejo
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson
Music by Gregory De Iulio
Cinematography Jan-Michael Losada
Edited by Mike Mendez
Production
company
7Heaven Productions
Distributed by CineTel Films
Release dates
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  • November 8, 2019 (2019-11-08)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Acceleration is a 2019 American action film directed by Michael Merino and Daniel Zirilli.[1] The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery, with a supporting cast of Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Liddell, Danny Trejo, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Natalie Burn, who also produced.[2][3][4]

Plot

Vladik Zorich, a crime lord whose tentacles permeate the underbelly of a seedy Los Angeles as he deals in guns, gambling, drugs and skin trafficking, finds himself double-crossed by his most trusted operative Rhona Zyocki. Vladik's propensity for power, control, and violence drives him to kidnap Rhona's young son, forcing Rhona to participate in a planned elimination of Vladik's enemies and identities. As her son's life hangs in the balance, she struggles to find and kill Vladik's most violent and twisted foes and regain valuable goods and information, all in one fateful night. To keep her on a short leash, Vladik sets out the 'rules' to his 'game' and oversees Rhona's every move as she navigates the darkened streets of Los Angeles. He underestimates the power of a mother's love, and loses control as his devious plan slowly unravels.

Cast

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Release

Theatrical

Acceleration was released in the United States on November 8, 2019.

Reception

Critical response

The film has received mostly negative reviews from critics, with Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter, Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times, and Richard Whittaker of The Austin Chronicle all criticizing the film's poor plot.[5]

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