Chad Cruise

Bullet Points: Monster Hunters (2020)

The Asylum doesn’t make many good films. It’s a real test for a person to review these movies knowing that budget constraints and ridiculous storylines are par for the Asylum course. I made the decision to...

Scene of the Week: Glory – Forest Battle

I’ve been talking an awful lot recently about “perfect” movies, it seems. With all of the Predator talk on the Podcast and my recent re-watch of The Terminator, it’s only natural that I would still have...

Bullet Points: Hangfire (1991)

There are plenty of movies that feel like they fit perfectly in their era. I can’t imagine Death Wish working as well (cause the remake didn’t) nowadays and watching the remake of Red Dawn was like...

Bullet Points: Hunter Prey

After seeing Batman: Dead End back in 2003, I thought its director Sandy Collora was going to be the next big thing. He clearly had an eye for the comic book style, and the way comic...

Bullet Points: Diggstown (1992)

Since watching it more than twenty years ago, Diggstown has always had that “comfort food” feeling to me. I’m already a big fan of the “sweet science” and it’s hard to go wrong with insanely talented...

Bullet Points: Brotherhood of the Wolf

I have been talking about my love for Brotherhood of the Wolf far longer than the existence of this website. It checks a lot of boxes for me; historical film, martial arts action, Native American* hero,...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: The Terminator

James Cameron is an absolute genius when it comes to filmmaking. How many men could make masterpieces like The Terminator and Aliens and then go make something like Titanic? From a fans perspective, we can complain...

Bullet Points: A Quiet Place Part II

I just love it when great movies get sequels. I never expected, after watching several seasons of The Office, that Jim Halpert would become such a great and in demand actor. By the end of the...