Havoc Review: Tom Hardy And Gareth Evans Team For A Hyperviolent Shoot 'Em Up
The Raid director Gareth Evans directs Tom Hardy in Havoc, a Netflix action movie loaded with violent shootouts. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Raid director Gareth Evans directs Tom Hardy in Havoc, a Netflix action movie loaded with violent shootouts. Here's our review.
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