Bull Reviews
What makes it so watchable, even despite the stomach-churning violence, is Williams’s clever, non-chronological narrative, which layers in the suggestion that all riddles will be answered with one closing knockout revelation.
| Feb 27, 2023
A lean, mean ride that wallops you with surprising emotional force at the end. Wow. Just wow.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Apr 7, 2022
A must for fans of pulpy crime pictures.
| Apr 1, 2022
The film’s rejiggered timeline is a little hard to follow, but the climax swings for the fences and shows an unashamed verve for tale-telling that warms the cockles.
| Mar 31, 2022
Fans of mean, low-budget British crime pictures in the vein of Kill List will find much to admire.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 7, 2021
Paul Andrew Williams and Neil Maskell breathe new life into a familiar one-man-army scenario. Unrelenting, no-nonsense and hard-as-nails - just like its eponymous anti-hero.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 6, 2021
Perfectly watchable but not for the squeamish (or demanding).
| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 4, 2021
Paul Andrew Williams's revenge nightmare is a stomach-turningly violent gangland shocker that returns this film-maker to territory he first staked out with his 2006 feature debut, the lowlife thriller London to Brighton.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 17, 2021
An incredibly stirring, chilling study of violence that is more unhinged than most others.
| Aug 17, 2021
Bull stuns with its shocking violence, keeps you guessing throughout, then impressively pulls the rug out from under you.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 16, 2021