Tornado, an action thriller starring the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Tim Roth and Slow Horses' Jack Lowden that released in cinemas earlier this year, has found itself a new streaming home in the UK as of today.
Set in the 1790s, the film follows a Japanese woman and her father travelling in Scotland whose lives are changed forever when they run across a local gang.
Already available to buy or rent digitally (or on disc), the film is now available to stream with a Prime Video subscription.
Prime Video is included with Amazon Prime, which costs £8.99 a month or £95 for a 12-month subscription in the UK. There's also a Prime Video-only option at £5.99 a month.
Tornado has a 66% positive score on Rotten Tomatoes from 66 critic reviews, and we at Digital Spy were among those who enjoyed it.
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"Jack Lowden's gripping new British movie Tornado is a survival thriller with a difference," reads our four-star review, while calling the final act "unexpected".
"[Lead star] Kōki is a magnetic presence as Tornado though in one of her first movie roles, often with minimal dialogue," we wrote. "The drama comes from willing her to survive, rather than set pieces, which makes its final-act pivot into a faithful homage to classic samurai movies all the more surprising.
"It's a welcome one though, as the action is superbly staged and the gory kills are cathartic after an intense build-up. You might not look at Jack Lowden the same way again, but you won't regret taking a trip to the past with Tornado."
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Tornado is available with a Prime Video subscription.
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