When an old-school bar owner (former WWE superstar Al Snow) and his unruly daughter (Abisha Uhl) get caught up in a cat-and-mouse game of corporate espionage, it will take brains, brawn and help from the lesser of two evils to make it out alive.
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Must see this movie!
5
By Lezbgone
This is a must see Abisha Uhl is an awesomely talented individual and Al Snow and the rest of the cast was amazing as well!
I Cannot Ask For More From an Indie Film
5
By Majicpat
The premise of “Loss Prevention” is “What if two rival corporations throw out all notions of ethics and legality to pursue their profit-hunger to the nth degree, to where cold-blooded, high-tech warfare is A-OK … so long as the bottom-line ultimately shows black?”
“Loss Prevention” takes this premise and smashes it out of the park. I cannot ask more from an indie film: sharp and funny dialogue, explosive scenes of violence that are believable but not too graphic for my admittedly delicate soul, and great acting. Ah, what superb acting …
I love the father-daughter chemistry between Murphy and Nik (Al Snow and Abisha Uhl) as well as the sexually-tense chemistry between Brook (Lauren Albert) and Nik. And you have to go back to Alan Rickman’s Hans Gruber to find a sociopath as chilling as John Wells’s Boland. Also, watch for a brief but spooky appearance by Vernon Wells as CEO Reginald Bachman.
“Loss Prevention” is the real deal, and I can’t wait to catch more films cooked up by the collaboration of Brian Cunningham (writer / director / cinematographer), Matt Niehoff (writer / director), and Nic Brown (writer / producer.) Well done, folks! In a perfectly fair world, this filmmaking team would make as much dough from this movie as their fictional PNR and R&P corporations do from their murderous mega-deals. But as CEO Bachman says: “Free market. It’s a b***h.”