Death Race: Beyond Anarchy 2018

6.226 / 10   312 vote(s)
R
Action Thriller Science Fiction

Black Ops specialist Connor Gibson infiltrates a maximum security prison to take down legendary driver Frankenstein in a violent and brutal car race.

Release Date 2018-10-02
Runtime 1h 51m
Directors Mike Elliott, Don Michael Paul, Kristina Sakizli, Alexander Krumov, Ivan Mitov, Asya Chakarova, Ivan Kotsev, Stanimir Stamatov, J.R. Esposito
Producers Jeremy Bolt, Paul W. S. Anderson, Mike Elliott, Greg Holstein, Yanko Ushatov, Phillip J. Roth, Bea Stoykova, Greg Holstein, V.W. Scheich
Writers Tony Giglio, Tony Giglio, Paul W. S. Anderson, Don Michael Paul

There is some decent fun to be found in Beyond Anarchy. It's more Escape from LA than it is Death Race 2000, but still an entry in the franchise, which brings me to the core problem of Beyond Anarchy: Is it even really a Death Race movie? The answer is yes, but to go beyond that an ask: Should it have been a Death Race movie? The answer's probably no.

As I said to begin with, I had some fun with the movie, but the things that kept bringing it down were its awkward, half-hearted attatchments to the movies in the series that had gone before it. If they had have abandoned those sentiments completely, it probably would have made a better viewing experience, but then, if that had been the case, how could you call it Death Race 4? The opposite approach probably would have worked too, having Beyond Anarchy be an actual sequel that follows Death Race 3 and what came before in a way that makes sense, but then, it couldn't have been even close to the movie that we got.

Instead we have Beyond Anarchy's sequel-limbo status, a movie that I don't regret watching, but that also can't really work for people who are fans of the Death Race franchise, or for people who have never even seen a Death Race movie.

Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.

Gimly