Lockdown

[Available Feb. 1 on DVD and various VOD platforms.] Dull dialogue dominates Micah Lyons' lackluster, unrealistic, violent, poorly written, groan-inducing, predictable, 84-minute film in which a former military veteran (David D. Ford) leaves his worried wife (Brooke Lyons) at home in 2035 and heads to a school to save his estranged, crack-addicted, COVID-19-infected sister (Stephanie Kae Smith) when he learns that a bunch of gun-toting rednecks (Kevin Nash, Swayde McCoy, Jason C. Campbell, et al.) plan to kill all of the homeless people living in the abandoned building who they believe are responsible for passing on the highly-contagious virus and prolonging the pandemic.
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