Gasoline Alley

A man implicated in the triple homicide of three Hollywood starlets begins his own investigation. Needing assistance, he enlists the two detectives on his tail in order to expose a conspiracy more explosive than any of them imagined.

  • Released: 2022-02-25
  • Runtime: 97 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Crime, Thrillers
  • Stars: Devon Sawa, Bruce Willis, Luke Wilson, Kat Foster, Sufe Bradshaw, Johnny Dowers, Kenny Wormald, Rick Salomon, Terry Curry, Angie Pack, Rick Salomon, Carrington Brooke Durham
  • Director: Edward Drake
 Comments
  • kosmasp - 30 January 2023
    Not Final Destination
    Also not Die Hard - no pun intended. Yes the movie has Bruce Willis - sort of top billing. Like thousands of other movies that he made the last couple of years (I may be exaggerating a little bit ... just a little bit! Still he has done quite a lot of movies). And like those movies (most of them), he does not play a starring role in this movie.

    He is not his old self - and that may or may not be because of the illness he has. But let's get to our main guy - Devon Sawa. You may know him from Final Destination ... I hope you do! Great (horror) movie - watch it if you haven't. Do not compare the movie with this one at hand. This is an action movie - and not really a good one. But not the worst movie I've seen either - it has quite the simple structure. But not everything has to be complicated ... a decent enough thriller and action movie with a predictable plot and structure.
  • iamjamalwhite - 11 July 2022
    Bruce is gone
    His last dozen movies have been straight to Netflx late night. Luke Wilson carries him in every scene. Sad to watch. This has a little plot and one chase scene but nothing happens in 90 minutes. Skip it.
  • xzadieex - 21 May 2022
    Not a Willis movie, a SAWA movie!
    Devon Sawa gives another impressive performance as he carries this movie on his back. His incredible chemistry with Kat Foster, Irina Antonenko and Sufe Bradshaw make those scenes an absolute delight. Luke Wilson is great as a bit of comedic relief. Beautifully shot with gorgeous cinematography.