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You Box, We Kickbox! Who has the advantage? Man with two clubs or the one with 4? BLOODFIST The Possible Genesis of BLOODFIST Roger Corman: Gentlemen! I had a dream, a dream to make a martial...
You Box, We Kickbox! Who has the advantage? Man with two clubs or the one with 4? BLOODFIST The Possible Genesis of BLOODFIST Roger Corman: Gentlemen! I had a dream, a dream to make a martial...
People from my generation waited decades to get the opportunity to see our favorite G.I. Joe characters on the big screen. For a franchise that gave so much love and joy to the masses, it sure...
It could be said that Nu Image walked so that Millennium could run. Long before Millennium Films (now Millennium Media) resurrected the Rambo franchise and launched The Expendables and Has Fallen franchises, Nu Image was churning...
90’s nostalgia meets video game violence in a new film featuring martial arts icon Billy Blanks! Earlier this week, a Kickstarter campaign for Shooting Blanks, a project featuring the Tae Bo guru and action movie superstar was announced,...
50 years ago today, Enter the Dragon opened in theaters coast to coast in the United States. Enter the Dragon was a box office hit around the world. The movie landed at exactly the right time...
Earlier this week Michael Worth and Grizzly Peak Films announced an Indiegogo campaign for a film that will be of great interest to fans of the old Kung Fu Theater days. The working title is House...
It all started shortly after Y2K. The world was on the brink of a possible catastrophe and it just sounds crazy to think that the globe was on edge with what might happen as the clocks...
Long before The A-Team movie of 2010, the idea of a movie based on the hit 80s television series was floating around Hollywood. There were numerous writers, there were numerous scripts and the project was put...
The amount of good movies that were based on video games isn’t what you might expect. For some reason, the things that make for a great game typically lead to a rather shitty movie. I guess...
While admiring my Charles Bronson Blu-ray collection over the weekend, I could not help but notice that my copy of 1975’s Breakout (from the fine folks over at Kino Lorber) was still sealed and itching to...