"Road House Remake Review: More Action, Less Pleasure"

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The new Road House remake, directed by Doug Liman and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, has faced conflict behind the scenes, including a copyright infringement lawsuit and criticism for its streaming-only release. While the remake mostly sticks to the original template, it struggles to capture the B-movie spirit of the 1989 cult classic, with the action feeling artificial and the characters less persuasive. Despite well-choreographed bar brawls, the movie falls short of recapturing the original's charm and may not have the same impact when viewed on TV instead of in theaters.
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