Bullet To The Head (2013) 🎉 📥
: Director Walter Hill is known for a "spare, minimalist" writing style—sometimes described as "Haiku style"—which he applied to both stage directions and dialogue in his projects to capture the reader's mind more effectively.
: Despite Hill's veteran status, the film was criticized for pacing issues and "diluted momentum," though some critics appreciated Hill's classic action sensibilities. Film Review: Bullet to the Head (2013) - Adam Mohrbacher
The script and production elements went through several iterations before reaching the screen: Bullet to the Head (2013)
: The Dark Castle Entertainment logo for this film features a unique animation where the logo zooms out and is abruptly shot by a bullet heading toward the camera.
: Hill initially intended the film to be more "up market" by setting it in the past and treating it like a Western. However, producer Lawrence Gordon, who was from New Orleans, suggested the modern-day New Orleans setting that was eventually used. : Director Walter Hill is known for a
is an American action thriller directed by Walter Hill , marking his return to directing after an 11-year hiatus. The screenplay, written by Alessandro Camon, is based on the French graphic novel Du plomb dans la tĂŞte by Matz. Drafting and Development
: Early reviews noted that the banter between the lead characters (a hitman and a cop) felt reminiscent of an early draft of Rush Hour 3 . : Hill initially intended the film to be
: The film stars Sylvester Stallone as a hitman and Sung Kang as a detective who reluctantly join forces against a common enemy.




