Guns Akimbois quite possibly the weirdest action movie of the 2010s, and although it wasn’t appreciated at the time of its release, we can see the film becoming a cult classic in the future. Released in 2019,Guns Akimbofollows computer programmer Miles Harris as he is forced to become a contestant in a live-streamed underground fight club.

Starring in the lead role,Guns Akimbois among one of the manystrange movies where Daniel Radcliffe shows off his range, straying further from hisHarry Potterroots. Unfortunately,despite Radcliffe’s appearance,Guns Akimbowas a critical and commercial failure for numerous reasons. However, the film has all the hallmarks of a cult classic movie 10 years from now.

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Guns Akimbo Deserves To Become A Cult Classic Action Movie In Future Years

Daniel Radcliffe’s Wacky Movie Was Underappreciated

Following Daniel Radcliffe as anaction movie hero who is in far over his head,Guns Akimbois a brilliantly fun movie which features a wacky plot, comical violence, layered with social commentary. With a 64% Popcornmeter,Guns Akimbodoesn’t have fantastic ratings, butwas more favored by audiences than critics, who rated the film a 55% on Rotten Tomatoes.

As a result,Guns Akimbois certainly one ofDaniel Radcliffe’s lesser-known movies, yet, itproves its quality as an entertaining violent comedy with a deeper message.However, more importantly, the film wasn’t that appreciated at the time of its release, being a critical and commercial failure, meaningGuns Akimbohas all the elements of a future cult classic movie.

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Why Guns Akimbo Wasn’t Appreciated More At The Time

Timing, Controversies & Too-Serious Reviews Let The Movie Down

Unfortunately, there were quite a few factors that affectedGuns Akimbo’sreception. The main one at the time was COVID-19. After debuting at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, the film was released theatrically in early 2020. However,the pandemic closed theaters globally, andGuns Akimbowas suddenly moved to a digital release just weeks later, earning just $1 million.

Alongside the sudden unplanned change in release format, themovie was also overshadowed by controversies.Guns Akimbodirector Jason Lei Howden was involved in a controversial Twitter dispute(now X), in which he accused a group of people of cyberbullying and attacking a film critic, calling it “attempted murder.” At one point, Howden even used theGuns Akimboofficial account.

the overly dramatic violence seemed to overshadow any deeper meaningful message for a lot of viewers

WithGuns Akimbogaining a bad reputation from the director’s behavior, and COVID-19 affecting marketing plans, the movie was already somewhat doomed. However,reception toGuns Akimbowas also poor as people didn’t really understand what the film was trying to do, claiming that the overly dramatic violence seemed to overshadow any meaningful message for a lot of viewers.

That being said, themovie now receives a lot more love years after its release. Without the pressure to perform well at the box office or on-demand, and with Howden’s controversies out of the limelight, audiences are appreciatingGuns Akimbofor what it is - an outrageously entertaining action comedy - and it is slowly edging towards cult classic status.