With an honest job and a loving wife, Nick Brenner believed he had safely escaped his violent, criminal history. But his old crew hasn't forgotten about him or the money he stole, and when they take what Nick now values the most - his wife - he has nothing left to lose. Confronted by the town sheriff, who is also his father-in-law, Nick must decide if he will stay on his new path or indulge in his need for revenge and force his enemies to pay for what they have done.
Frank Grillo takes on his biggest hair yet in _Into The Ashes_.
_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Movie wants to be a slow burn thriller but it's just plain slow, especially the first 38-minutes which offered nothing, not even well written character development. The last part of the movie oddly skips a scene and utilize a flaskback to fill in what happened (why not just be linear like the rest of the film; felt out of place) and the ending just felt messy and finishes with Robert Taylor's character providing voice over all of the sudden (when there were none prior and he wasn't the main character). **2.25/5**