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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70Film ThreatBradley GibsonFilm ThreatBradley GibsonRed Right Hand fully delivers in the action realm.
- 63RogerEbert.comMarya E. GatesRogerEbert.comMarya E. GatesThere is a time and place for sincere brooding, but this kind of blood-soaked saga calls for something grander.
- 50Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzArizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzRed Right Hand wants to be a kudzu-covered, Southern-fried crime story, a morality tale set in the “hills” as rich as pig knuckles from a jar in a juke joint. Mostly it’s just a dopey mob movie with Southern accents of varying quality — predictable and cliched.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckRed Right Hand doesn’t add anything particularly new to the well-worn genre. But it features enough bloody action sequences and shootouts to satisfy fans, who will be more likely to catch it on VOD than at drive-ins.
- 50Screen RantFerdosa AbdiScreen RantFerdosa AbdiWhile Bloom and MacDowell anchor the film with their strong performances, leading an ensemble cast that is foundational to this rugged Western, the score by Mondo Boys and cinematography by Johnny Derango do a lot to embed the themes and concepts into the atmosphere of the film.
- 38Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreRed Right Hand’s not quick enough to be the gritty mixed-bag B-movie that was its destiny, but the players, the place and pistol-packing might be enough for those who go for that sort of thing.
- 25ObserverRex ReedObserverRex ReedRed Right Hand, another routine crime-thriller with a title that makes no sense, is a violent and nauseating excuse to entertain the portion of what is left of that dwindling movie audience that lives for nothing more than a lot of posing, crunching and muscle-flexing, not always in the same order.