.357: Six Bullets for Revenge (2013) 

This is a low-budget, indie action film directed by Brian Skiba and starring Laurie Love

  • The Plot: On her wedding night, a woman named Jade survives a murder attempt by the criminal family she recently fled. A Vietnam veteran rescues her, trains her to be an assassin, and she hunts down her family one by one.

  • Reception: Reviews are generally harsh, with many critics calling out "stiff" fight choreography and poor acting. Some viewers enjoyed it as a "neo-grindhouse" homage, comparing its visual style to Sin City or The Crow.

  • Where to Watch: You can often find it streaming for free on sites like Tubi.

Soundtrack Music:

In contributing to the soundtrack of this low-budget, indie action film directed by Brian Skiba and starring Laurie Love, I had the opportunity to enhance the film's dynamic energy through two key productions. "Dog Tags," featuring Napalm and James, showcases the gritty, intense vibe that aligns with the film's raw action sequences, produced under the Anubis banner. Additionally, "Harsh," featuring Anubis, further amplifies the film's atmosphere with its edgy and evocative soundscape, also produced by Anubis. Together, these tracks play a pivotal role in shaping the film's auditory identity, complementing its indie spirit and action-driven narrative.

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