Rotten Tomatoes
Cancel Movies Tv shows FanStore News Showtimes

Stunt Rock

Play trailer 2:09 Poster for Stunt Rock PG Released Mar 25, 2022 1h 31m Musical Action Drama Music Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
80% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 30% Popcornmeter 100+ Ratings
Part documentary, part rock film, and all kinds of crazy. Stunt Rock is a feature length ode to fearless Australian stuntman Grant Page (the Mad Max films, Road Games, The Gods Of Egypt). Real-life stuntman Grant Page travels to Los Angeles to work on a television series, and in his spare time lends his expertise to his cousin's rock band Sorcery -- helping them develop pyrotechnic magic tricks for their stage shows. All while finding himself in a budding romance with reporter Lois Wills (Margaret Gerard). Helmed by Ozploitation legend Brian Trenchard-Smith (BMX Bandits, Deathcheaters), Stunt Rock is a breathless, action-packed 90-minute trailer. Footage from other of his films (as well as licensed clips from the original Gone in 60 Seconds) pad out the impressive new stunts and the Spinal Tap-esque musical excursions of Sorcery, featuring an on-stage battle between good and evil, magic, a wizard, and a flame-throwing devil... Stunt Rock is danger as you never imagined it!
Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

Where to Watch

Stunt Rock

Critics Reviews

View All (5) Critics Reviews
David Bax Battleship Pretension ...too much of a rare delight to ignore. Mar 31, 2022 Full Review Pat Padua Spectrum Culture You like stunts? You like rock? Cmere, kid, meet director Brian Trenchard-Smith behind the school and you can have everything those things meant in 1978. Rated: 65/100 Mar 29, 2022 Full Review Mike McGranaghan Aisle Seat A delightfully unhinged cinematic work. Rated: 3/4 Mar 26, 2022 Full Review Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews A losing combo of bad rock and bad filmmaking. Rated: C Oct 20, 2011 Full Review Brian Orndorf BrianOrndorf.com An exceptional ride that offers thrills, grins, and an impressive argument for the supremacy of Australian cinema during the 1970s...The blast of wizard-sleeve hellfire and teeth-rattling metal sludge is irresistible. Rated: A- Oct 26, 2009 Full Review Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

View All (30) audience reviews
Audience Member Overall, Stunt Rock will deliver an entertaining ride if you love wild and crazy stunts with some Rock n' Roll randomly thrown into the mix.  The plot here is highly vague and almost non-existent, with the whole film serving as a device to put Australian stuntman Grant Page in the spotlight.  It's great to see Grant's best work on-screen, and naturally, every stunt is impressive and tremendous to look at visually, thanks to the awesome new scan by Umbrella Entertainment.  While I found myself applauding all the stunts on display, the other aspect of the film- Sorcery performing in concert- didn't do it for me.  Plus, some of their musical numbers overstay their welcome; however, I accept the band will certainly have its own screaming fans.  When paired with big stunts, no matter your love for stunts or Rock' n Roll, it's still a great time for Australian Cinema. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/11/23 Full Review Audience Member I hope it’s going to be a good movie Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 04/30/22 Full Review Audience Member A total Dude movie for Dudes. Dudes that love heavy beers, Heavy Metal, explosions, fire & STUNTS. And COOL stunts. Stunts that are set to music by some other Dudes. The Dudes in SORCERY. Who is Sorcery you ask? You guessed it! They're the Dudes that play Heavy Metal, that's who! Why get in the way of a good plot when you can just endanger yourself instead? This film is just awesome. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/30/20 Full Review delysid d This was pretty bloody awful, i didnt watch the whole thing however Rated 2 out of 5 stars 10/02/18 Full Review Audience Member If you've ever watched a movie and thought "too much movie!" Have I gotta picture for you! "Stunt Rock" is pretty much just an incoherent mess about a stunt man doing ridiculous stunts just for fun, and a crazy early heavy metal band that fused its stage show with magicians. It is all weird and pointless...but if you want some good stunts and like 70s era metal...you may find some enjoyment in the ridiculousness of the whole thing. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member An odd mixture of stunts, hard rock, magic tricks and very little plot; possibly one of the noisiest films ever made. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
Stunt Rock

My Rating

Read More Read Less POST RATING WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW

Cast & Crew

Standing Ovation 6% 47% Standing Ovation Watchlist Salsa 20% 79% Salsa Watchlist Can't Stop the Music 22% 37% Can't Stop the Music Watchlist Roller Boogie 0% 54% Roller Boogie Watchlist Shag 65% 88% Shag Watchlist Discover more movies and TV shows. View More

Movie Info

Synopsis Part documentary, part rock film, and all kinds of crazy. Stunt Rock is a feature length ode to fearless Australian stuntman Grant Page (the Mad Max films, Road Games, The Gods Of Egypt). Real-life stuntman Grant Page travels to Los Angeles to work on a television series, and in his spare time lends his expertise to his cousin's rock band Sorcery -- helping them develop pyrotechnic magic tricks for their stage shows. All while finding himself in a budding romance with reporter Lois Wills (Margaret Gerard). Helmed by Ozploitation legend Brian Trenchard-Smith (BMX Bandits, Deathcheaters), Stunt Rock is a breathless, action-packed 90-minute trailer. Footage from other of his films (as well as licensed clips from the original Gone in 60 Seconds) pad out the impressive new stunts and the Spinal Tap-esque musical excursions of Sorcery, featuring an on-stage battle between good and evil, magic, a wizard, and a flame-throwing devil... Stunt Rock is danger as you never imagined it!
Director
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Distributor
Kino Lorber
Rating
PG
Genre
Musical, Action, Drama, Music
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 25, 2022, Limited
Rerelease Date (Theaters)
Mar 25, 2022
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 15, 2018
Box Office (Gross USA)
$9.5K
Runtime
1h 31m
Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)
Most Popular at Home Now