Trailer For Uwe Boll's New York City Crime Drama Movie Titled FIRST SHIFT

Director Uwe Boll has made a new movie titled First Shift, which is described as an “exhilarating crime drama that immerses viewers in a high-octane adventure in New York City delving into the lives of dedicated law enforcement officers. A soul-stirring journey through the vibrant streets, weaving together the spirit of a classic road movie with the raw intensity of a police drama.”

Uwe Boll (Blackwoods, House of the Dead, Alone in the Dark, Blood Rayne, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale) has a reputation of making terrible films, and he’s managed to make a great and long career out of that! I don’t know how, but he did. He shared about the film: "My goal is to show the audience the harsh realities that come with forming strong relationships, especially in a world as stressful as law enforcement."

First Shift is “a gripping police drama with the spirit of a classic road movie, taking us on a soul-stirring journey through the vibrant streets of New York City into the depths of our own reality and the innermost corners of our souls. Immersing viewers in a high-octane adventure delving into the lives of dedicated law enforcement officers.”

The film stars Gino Anthony Pesi as Deo Russo and Kristen Renton as Officer Angela Dutton, with James McMenamin, Daniel Sauli, Tamara Della Anderson, Brandi Bravo, and Gary Pastore.

As you might imagine, the movie doesn’t look very good, and it looks like it’s going to be filled with laughably bad dialogue.

First Shift is expected to debut sometime in 2024.

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