Post-Apocalyptic

Bullet Points: Wheels of Fire

When I hit the post-apocalyptic road, I always feel a little better knowing that Director Cirio Santiago is behind the wheel. That is why it was an easy decision to sit down and watch 1985’s Wheels...

Bullet Points: Death Race (2008)

As I quickly scrolled through the latest additions to the Tubi streaming service, I briefly stopped on 2008’s reboot(?) of Death Race and took a short moment to think. It certainly felt like a film that...

Bullet Points: Interzone

A disclaimer before I begin this review, this is NOT a paid advertisement for ScreenPix, but as a movie lover writing for what I can only assume is an audience filled with fellow movie lovers, I...

Bullet Points: Molly (2017)

At some point in the last year I reviewed a film called Kill Mode. To be honest, I don’t remember much about it beyond the rickety-looking mech suits but I came across this film while scrolling...

Bullet Points: The New Gladiators (1984)

Director Lucio Fulci is most synonymous with the horror genre, directing movies like The New York Ripper, Touch of Death and Zombie 3. But in 1984 Fulci would dabble in the post-apocalyptic action genre with the...

10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Road Warrior

You have to count your lucky stars when you get the opportunity to listen to filmmaker George Miller and Cinematographer Dean Semler talk about a movie they worked on. It’s especially fun when the film is...

Bullet Points: Raiders of the Sun

Richard Norton may be one of the more unusung action stars of all-time. In front of the camera, Norton has proven to be effective as both a hero and a villain… Behind the camera, Norton has...

Bullet Points: Equalizer 2000

1987’s Equalizer 2000 was one of several post-apocalyptic themed movies that Cirio H. Santiago directed with Richard Norton in the starring role. There is something about having a native Australian like Richard Norton in a sub-genre...

Bullet Points: Aftershock

Movies are one of the best forms of escapism entertainment.  There is nothing better than sitting back and watching a movie and imagining yourself in a different time and place for ninety minutes. Like for example,...