Ranked: Shô Kosugi – 80s Edition
Shô Kosugi was born in Tokyo, Japan on June 17, 1948. And for those of us who have been lucky enough to watch his films over the years, we also know that Shô Kosugi was born...
Shô Kosugi was born in Tokyo, Japan on June 17, 1948. And for those of us who have been lucky enough to watch his films over the years, we also know that Shô Kosugi was born...
In this edition of Bullet Points, I am going to take a look at the latest from Director Brandon Slagle, the futuristic, sci-fi actioner, Arena Wars. I have enjoyed Slagle’s last two releases, The Flood and...
Watching 1981’s An Eye for an Eye was a real blast from the past for me. I remember picking it out at the video rental store about four decades ago when I was getting deeper and...
In this edition of Bullet Points, I will be reviewing the fourth film in the Bad Boys franchise, Bad Boys: Ride or Die. Some spoilers are ahead (especially if you have steered clear of the trailer...
The latest from Jean-Claude Van Damme, 2024’s Darkness of Man, dropped earlier this month and some how I let it slip right by me. I knew before the month was over (and my JCVD Fan Club...
It was never my intention to review as many Ken Wahl action movies as I have over the years. After my review of 1986’s The Gladiator, I believed I had covered all the Ken Wahl action...
There are a lot of things in this world that give me instant rage… many of them revolve around this web site. Others include people who are intolerant of other people’s cultures and the Dutch. The...
Ever since word went out to the Kickstarter backers earlier this month that The Last Kumite Blu-rays had been shipped, I have been anxiously checking my mail box every day hoping to find my copy. Well...
Despite opening in theaters nationwide on May 24, 1989, I remember not checking out Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade until several weeks later. At the time, it was widely believed that Last Crusade would be...
Fast cars were to Burt Reynolds, what vigilantism was to Charles Bronson. Fast cars would become a Burt Reynolds’ hallmark. One could argue that Burt’s most memorable role of them all was as Bandit in 1977’s...