
With an honest job and a loving wife, Nick Brenner believed he had safely escaped his violent, criminal history. But his old crew hasn't forgotten about him or the money he stole, and when they take what Nick now values the most - his wife - he has nothing left to lose. Confronted by the town sheriff, who is also his father-in-law, Nick must decide if he will stay on his new path or indulge in his need for revenge and force his enemies to pay for what they have done.... (Full plot summary below)
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With an honest job and a loving wife, Nick Brenner believed he had safely escaped his violent, criminal history. But his old crew hasn't forgotten about him or the money he stole, and when they take what Nick now values the most - his wife - he has nothing left to lose. Confronted by the town sheriff, who is also his father-in-law, Nick must decide if he will stay on his new path or indulge in his need for revenge and force his enemies to pay for what they have done.
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| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperWhile not all the pieces of the puzzle perfectly fit into place, it’s still a good yarn filled with arresting visuals and solid performances. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayWhile Harvey does a fine job evoking the violent, character-driven crime pictures of the 1970s, he can’t quite make Into the Ashes feel original enough to be vital. |
| RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiThe problem is not that it tells a story that's been done many times before, but that it never finds a new or interesting way of approaching the familiar material. |
| The PlaylistChristian GallichioInto the Ashes could have been a better film if only Harvey was less interested in making a by-the-numbers revenge exercise. |
| Slant MagazineJake ColeAaron Henry is prone to pulling back from any moment that might give greater depth to his revenge tale. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeA capable cast abets the director, but the film's slow pace and half-hearted perspective shifts don't generate the gravitas that's clearly intended. |
| Arizona RepublicScott CravenThere is never any doubt where this is going, and the film takes far too long to get there. |