

Premium Rush which he co-wrote as well as directed is an attempt to do something more personal. Once power is restored the fence will be electrified, so they better climb that fence quick and not get eaten by the dinosaurs or get fried.

Koepp will insert a scene to show that power is being restored but the kids are unaware of this. Whereas you might have some kids trying to climb a damaged electric fence to escape some attacking dinosaurs. The kind of guy Spielberg calls in to finish the final draft of a screenplay before it's locked for shooting. Reviewed by Prismark10 6 / 10 On your bikeĭavid Koepp is better known as a script fixer. The end result is a missed opportunity, although not without wasted potential.

The plot has no place in the real world so a massive suspension of disbelief is required. The film's action scenes are watchable and fast-paced, but blighted by CGI effects which are embarrassingly bad in places you'll think you're watching an Asylum movie. Dania Ramirez is the token pretty girl along for the ride. The surprisingly dire Michael Shannon is the villain of the piece I love this guy in most of his stuff, such as BOARDWALK EMPIRE, but he's embarrassingly hammy here, trying really hard to be quirky and funny but never succeeding. The nice-but-bland Joseph Gordon-Levitt takes the lead role, an innocent who just so happens to be a whiz on wheels.

The film is very odd in tone, feeling like a kid's film throughout with goofy humour and stylistics, and yet featuring a torrent of bad language that automatically raises the rating. PREMIUM RUSH is a very silly Hollywood action thriller with a difference: all of the action involves a bicycle courier in New York finding himself chased by a corrupt cop. Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 4 / 10 Tonally, it's all over the place
