

But should Jonah get the opportunity to make his dark sacrifice, he will become the most powerful man alive and all of humanity will suffer. With Piper's help and a mean set of wheels to keep them moving, they may have a shot at taking down diabolical cult leader Jonah King (Billy Burke) before he achieves his malevolent goal. With just three days to go before the ritual killing, Milton crosses paths with knockout waitress Piper (Amber Heard), who steals her cheating ex-boyfriend's vintage Charger and joins him on his quest to save the Earth from the forces of darkness.
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Nicolas Cage headlines this high-octane thriller as Milton, a hard-case felon who breaks out of Hell to prevent the cult that murdered his daughter from sacrificing his infant granddaughter to Satan on the night of the full moon. Drive Angry 3D strains with all its horsepower to deliver a trashy good time, but a prevailing cheapness and complete lack of wit prevent it from ever achieving exploitation perfection. One glance at Patrick Lussier's filmography reveals that he's gradually becoming the Swanson of shock cinema - a filmmaker capable of little more than reheating old ideas that tasted better fresh. Watching Drive Angry 3D is kind of like choking down a frozen chicken-fried steak dinner that got a little too cold after you forgot it in the oven you weren’t expecting filet mignon when you opened the box, but what should have been a decadent cinematic treat was spoiled by simple neglect.
