The Retaliators: Movie release date, Trailer, Story, Cast & more
The new Hollywood film will astound you all; the buzz about the film has already begun, and many are eager to watch it as soon as possible.
The Retaliators begins on a predictable tone. Two women take an unmarked shortcut only to realise that a flat tyre is the least of their concerns as what appear to be zombified extras from either a Wrong Turn film appear from the nearby forest. We’ll return to this later.
Movie was created by two authors, Darren and Jeff Allen Geare, and three directors, Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (Rail line Spine, Battle Scars) and Bridget Smith (7th Hidden, Sno Babies), with Michael Lombardi listed as “additional director.” And they’ve definitely made an imaginative, if not quite credible, picture. But I don’t believe they’ll mind as long as it keeps moving and throwing blood & body parts at them.
There are reviews in which we gather as much data on the actors and crew is feasible and full title to our hearts’ delight, either praising or criticising their efforts to the movie. Then there’s the retrospective, when we compare the movie to others from the same era. There’s also the critical analysis technique, which examines the advantages and disadvantages of several parts of production, from the music to the cinematography and even beyond.
Read complete article to learn about the movie with public rating and short review.

Critics View:
I’ll just cut right to the chase and say that The Retaliators is the another movie where the trailer is fantastic but the film ends up being mediocre. Despite being touted as the year’s major “rock n’ roll movie,” The Retaliators ends up becoming a mixed bag of bewilderment and irritation set to an adequate soundtrack over the course of an hour and thirty-seven minutes.
Cameos by members of bands like Papa Roach or Five Finger Death Punch may be entertaining for fans of these bands, but they don’t make the film any better or worse. Oh, and Tommy Lee of Motley Crue makes a brief appearance, but blink and you’ll miss it.
It’s great to see fresh authors and musicians broadening their artistic horizons, but unless you’re a fan of the bands featured in the video, you’ll be dissatisfied. The only way to appreciate this film is to walk in knowing that you and your friends will be able to giggle at the awful language and absurd decisions each character makes.
There are reviews in which we gather as much data on the actors and crew is feasible and full title to our hearts’ delight, either praising or criticising their efforts to the movie. Then there’s the retrospective, when we compare the movie to others from the same era. There’s also the critical analysis technique, which examines the advantages and disadvantages of several parts of production, from the music to the cinematography and even beyond.
The Retaliators release date & trailer
THEATRE RELEASE DATE | Sep 14, 2022Â Â |
OTT Release Date | Not available till now |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Action, Adventure, Horror, Thriller |
Budget | $50 million |
Director | Bridget Smith, Samuel Gonzalez Jr. |
Producer(s) | Allen Kovac, Michael Lombardi, Mike Walsh |
Starring (Cast) | Michael Lombardi Marc Menchaca Joseph Gatt |
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