Now this is more like it. High in ambition but low in production values, Ryan Cavalline’s Demon Slaughter has the good sense to hide its shortcomings under layers of gunplay, gore and strategically placed nudity. Of course it all looks terrible, but it’s never boring and it certainly looks like it was a lot of fun to make. Meet Jimmy. He’s a complete dick of a gangster looking for a way out of his life of crime. After killing his mistress (and some hired goons), he heads to the crime-bosses’ hideout (aka A Bar) and blows everyone away before demolishing
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