Cover-Up Review

Cover-Up
Roving reporter Mike Anderson becomes a government target when he gets a little too close to uncovering the truth about a terrible conspiracy.

by Kim Newman |
Published on
Release Date:

01 Jan 1991

Running Time:

90 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

Cover-Up

Journo Dolph Lundgren digs into an attack on an American army base in Israel, and discovers a conspiracy to let out a nerve gas in Jerusalem during the Easter holidays. Quite apart from the fact that the human hunk doesn’t look as if he could read let alone win a Pulitzer Prize, this is a terribly conceived thriller with all the suspence of a trip to the launndrette, with not as much action.

In a mildly diverting finish, a wounded Lundgren staggers along the Via Dolorosa — the path Jesus took to the cross — in order to save the world.

A suspenseless, mainly actionless thriller.
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