A veteran gets involved in a world of sex, crime, and murder when he's given a special and mysterious drug.
Cast
G.C. Clark as Gregory
Ketrick 'Jazz' Copeland as DeShawn
Reggie De Morton as Lurdell
Luke Sorge as Paul
Release
Reception
On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, Rondo has an approval rating of 80% based on 10 reviews.[1] Patrick Bromley from Bloody Disgusting gave the film 4 out of 5 and wrote: "It may ultimately be an exploitation movie, but I love exploitation - especially when it's as smart, as unpredictable, and as nasty as Rondo is."[2] Anton Bitel writing for the website "Projected Figures" stated: "Barnhardt's deft, knowingly daft handling of all these elements is a tour de force of highly assured genre filmmaking, and the mark of a real talent emerging from cinema's more perverse, less salubrious end."[3] Adam Patterson from the "Film Pulse" didn't like "Rondo" giving it only 3 out of 10 stars and stating: "While Rondo plays with some interesting ideas, it fails to present anything of substance, resulting in a sloppy mess of an attempt to create a modern exploitation film."[4]