Hollow Point

Hollow Point is a 1996 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Tia Carrere, John Lithgow, and Donald Sutherland.

Despite a great deal of romantic tension, their strong personalities and different investigative techniques frequently clash; Diane, who is thoughtful, serious and by-the-book, is frustrated by Max’s cocky, reckless nature and flippant sense of humor.

Eventually, they discover and must team up with an eccentric assassin (Sutherland) who works with Livingston; the agents’ only link to resolving the case.

The entire film was shot on location in Montréal, Québec, though some stock footage of Boston's downtown was used in the opening sequence.

[2] The Action Elite's review was not quite as favorable: "Hollow Point is packed with explosions and shoot-outs with a few laugh-out-loud moments but the script lets it down and it isn’t as funny as it thinks it is... At an hour and 38 minutes it’s a brisk watch with a high body count but the odd tone almost makes it feel like a live action cartoon.