It’s not the career-making genre thriller that the fictionalized “At Close Range” was for director James Foley. Patrick’s no Christopher Walken, after all. But his riveting turn, and some terrific support from the under-used Davison and misused Graham make Last Rampage worth checking out.
While Little has a assembled a sharp ensemble, including Bruce Davison as the sheriff who hunts down the felons and the late John Heard as the prison warden, it’s ultimately the hardened intensity of Patrick’s commanding portrayal that gives Last Rampage its take-no-prisoners tautness.
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Slant MagazineDerek Smith
Slant MagazineDerek Smith
Although Last Rampage's overarching narrative travels a well-tread road, it strikes a number of potent grace notes along the way.
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Village VoiceCraig D. Lindsey
Village VoiceCraig D. Lindsey
Even though this dusty bit of true crime is limp and flimsy as hell, Last Rampage does give a few seasoned actors the opportunity to chew all the scenery they can in a 93-minute movie.