
“Infiltrate” Poster
Director: James Mark
Cast: Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen, Alain Moussi, Tim Rozon, Mitra Suri, Lisa Berry, Jonathan Goad, Jeff Yung, Paul Braunstein, Jason Cavalier, Phi Huynh
Running Time: 93 min.
By Z Ravas
Canadian stuntman-turned-director James Mark has carved himself a reliable niche in the indie action space. He first made waves with 2017’s Kill Order, a compact Direct to Video effort that doubled as a 70-ish minute stunt demo reel for his brother, fellow stuntman Chris Mark. More recent efforts like Fight Another Day (2024) have continued to cement Mark as a cut above your average filmmaker in the DTV arena, with his movies offering a solid blend of dramatic moments and crisply-shot action. Fight Another Day boasted the added hook of an interesting science-fiction plot, in which time-displaced warriors were forced to fight in a futuristic reality show, but Mark didn’t necessarily possess the budget to execute such a high concept; perhaps wisely, his latest film Infiltrate pivots to a more grounded and realistic cloak-and-dagger tale, riffing on the likes of Taken and John Wick.
Long story short, uber-badass Canadian spy Lily Chen (played by Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen) is forced to complete three deadly missions for a mysterious voice on the phone after her beloved husband is kidnapped. (The biggest hurdle for your average viewer is going to be ignoring the fact that the mysterious voice sounds a lot like the killer from Scream). And if the movie has a secret weapon, it’s Ms. Ladouceur-Nguyen, who displays a strong screen presence Continue reading



























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