Muskets and Machinations
- Tagline
- In a world reborn, the past's deadliest game awaits.
- Description
- Set in a colonial world rising from the ashes of an unspoken catastrophe, 'Muskets and Machinations' follows the thrilling adventures of a charming yet mysterious assassin, portrayed by Michelle Pfrieser. Navigating through wild conspiracy and infectious paranoia, she finds an unlikely ally in a spirited bartender, played by Ingrid Birdman. When the enigmatic and wise bounty hunter, played by Jeff Brie-dges, enters the fold, the trio must unravel a plot that could undo the fragile peace their new society clings to. From the playful mind of Mike Nichowls, this action-packed romp is a captivating dance of wit and danger where every ally could be an enemy, and every shadow might hide an unexpected friend.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 9.60
- ReleaseDate
- 03/16/2023
- Genre
- Action
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.80
Dive into 'Muskets and Machinations', and you'll find yourselves wrapped in a colonial quilt of mystery and charm that feels as if Jane Austen took a detour through an episode of 'Alias'. Consider the effervescent Michelle Pfrieser, who deftly delivers every quip and bullet with the grace of a finishing school elitist turned cutthroat game-changer. Ingrid Birdman, meanwhile, pours out more than just liquor as the spirited companion, adding a dose of grounded fervor to the mix. And ah, the venerable Jeff Brie-dges, aging like the finest of dystopian wines, teams up as the bounty hunter whose wrinkles map out wiser paths. Together, this trio is a cocktail of camaraderie and suspicion, swirling in a tavern cup not so easily set down. Kudos to Mike Nichowls, for setting this playful domino maze that topples expectations with glee and precision. While 'PG' might dampen the riskier, rogue-ish delights, the blades are still sharp, and the heart pumps vigorously with humor and vigor. In this game of shadows and allies, 'Muskets and Machinations' fires off rounds of entertainment that hit more often than they miss, and it's certainly a duel worth the indulgence.