Asphalt Wars Explained

Asphalt Wars
Director:Henry Crum
Screenplay:Henry Crum
Producer:Sarah Esberg
executive
Roger Corman
Studio:Concorde-New Horizons
Country:United States

Asphalt Wars is a 2005 American action film written and directed by Henry Crum for producer Roger Corman.

Cast

Reception

Reel Film reviews called it "a slight cut above the majority of Roger Corman's low-budget fare - as writer/director Henry Crum does a surprisingly effective job of turning the movie's central character into a figure worth rooting for."[1]

DVD Talk wrote, "Despite any good intentions, Asphalt Wars is an amateurish mess from its opening scene. The acting is uniformly flat and unconvincing, the racing sequences are outrageously cheap-looking, and the whole flick looks like it was shot on a streetcorner with my grandfather's old Handycam."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://reelfilm.com/discorm3.htm Review of film
  2. https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/review/22864 Review of film