Armor Review Jason Patric – James Broody Sylvester Stallone – Rook Josh Wiggins – Casey Broody Dash Mihok – Smoke Josh Whites – Echo Joel Cohen – Bank Manager Jeff Chase – Viper (check out the rest of the cast here ) Directed by Justin Routt Screenplay by Cory Todd Hughes and Adrian Speckert Distributed by Lionsgate and Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated R for violence and language Runtime – 88 minutes Armor will be available on all major Video On Demand and Digital platforms and in select theaters starting November 22nd, 2024 Image Credit: Lionsgate Armor , directed by Justin Routt and available on all major Video On Demand and digital platforms and in select theaters starting November 22nd, 2024, is a decent enough low-budget, indie action thriller. It isn’t anything particularly special, it isn’t going to change anyone’s life, and the story told is beyond absurd. It is mildly entertaining, featuring interesting performances from Jason Patric and Dash Mihok.

Sylvester Stallone is also in the movie, presumably taking the role Bruce Willis likely would have taken had he not retired from acting (and I make that observation because Stallone, just like Willis in several low-budget indie action movies he made, is billed second in the opening and closing credits). Armor stars Jason Patric as James Broody, an alcoholic former sheriff turned armored car driver that works with his son Casey (Josh Wiggins). James tries to do his job as best he can while also ke.