PM Reviews

Bullet Points: The Underground (1997)

Just when I think I have gone to the PM Entertainment library once too often and there is nothing left for me to cover, I will have the good fortune of happening upon a movie like...

No Surrender Cinema: Magic Kid

If you were a kid in the 90’s looking for a family friendly way to get your ass-kicking fix, there was no shortage of content out there. There were action-packed adaptations like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  and Street...

Bullet Points: East L.A. Warriors

It would be an interesting experiment to determine exactly when PM Entertainment hit their stride. After watching East L.A. Warriors, I think we can safely rule out 1989 as being that year… Bloody Birthday: The gang...

Bullet Points: Intent to Kill (1992)

As I was re-watching 1992’s Intent to Kill for the first time in many years, I couldn’t help but think about how the star of the movie, Traci Lords, used her time with PM Entertainment to...

Bullet Points: The Silencers (1996)

For whatever reason, Jack Scalia seemed to be PM Entertainment’s “go to guy” when they were making action/sci-fi flicks in the mid 1990’s. Sandwiched in between 1994’s T-Force and 1996’s Dark Breed was The Silencers… Men...

Bullet Points: Fist of Honor

Have you ever imagined an alternate universe where The Godfather was produced by PM Entertainment? Ok probably not, but in 1993 PM Entertainment told their own mafia tale in Fist of Honor… Keeping the Peace: The...

Bullet Points: Private Wars

In case you missed it, one of the most entertaining (and educational) reviews at Bulletproof Action is The Ultimate PM Entertainment Countdown (and its companion piece PM Entertainment’s Honorable Mentions). The Countdown took some of the...

Bullet Points: The Sweeper

When C. Thomas Howell first stepped foot on the set of To Protect and Serve, I wonder if he knew then that he was on the ground floor of his professional relationship with PM Entertainment. Howell...

Bullet Points: Riot (1996)

It has been said there are two kinds of people in this world, those who think Die Hard and Lethal Weapon are Christmas movies and those who are wrong. There are also two kinds of action...