“48 Hours To Live” (** out of four) was a senseless but stylish underworld melodrama about a loner (James Maslow) out of rehab who returns home to solve the murder of his sister and finds himself in a crossfire between the mob, the police, and various other factions of the L.A. underworld club world. Lots of visual and audio energy provided by high-energy director Benny Boom but story is all over the place and its unpleasantness starts to wear out at nearly two hours. Director Boom obviously cut his teeth on music videos and his nonstop visuals may give you a rush but he needs to work more on improving story cohesion and coherence.