Bullet Points

Bullet Points: No Time to Die

After an unprecedented three delays, Daniel Craig’s final bow as James Bond will hit theaters when No Time to Die opens in theaters in the United States on October 8, 2021… nearly 18 months after the...

Bullet Points: Dragon Hunt

If there is ever a Canuxploitation Hall of Fame, I am confident that Michael and Martin McNamara would be in it. Known as The Twin Dragons, Michael and Martin McNamara are twin kickboxers who starred as...

Bullet Points: Out of Bounds (1986)

Anthony Michael Hall became a star thanks to his work in John Hughes’ movies like Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club and Weird Science… but even in Hollywood there is a limit to how long an actor...

Bullet Points: Shotgun

In this edition of Bullet Points, I am going way back into the PM Entertainment catalog and review 1989’s Shotgun. Shotgun is one of the earliest PM Entertainment productions. So early, they didn’t even have the...

Bullet Points: Raven Hawk

Albert Pyun is one of the directors I always try to go back to and watch some of his work. Not because I am guaranteed to see something good, but because there is always something I...

Bullet Points: The Soldier

Ken Wahl had some quality action movies to his credit, like Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr and The Taking of Beverly Hills. Despite that fact, he remains an unsung hero in the action movie world. Part...

Bullet Points: The Contractor (2007)

Like many action stars of the 1980’s and 1990’s, Wesley Snipes went from being in big theatrical releases like Demolition Man and Blade to smaller budget direct to video releases, like 2007’s The Contractor, seemingly over...

Bullet Points: Ravage (2019)

The amount of unknown films that are available to watch at any moment is downright absurd. I can put on any number of free movie apps and gain access to thousands of flicks in which I’ve...

Bullet Points: Kung Fu Warrior

I am a sucker for a bargain bin DVD collection of martial arts movies. Recently I picked up a 12 movie set called “The Great Impersonators” due to the fact that many of the movies in...

Bullet Points: Alley Cat

1984’s Alley Cat was an easy sell for me. Female martial artist delivers some vigilante justice to a street gang?! Clicking play on a movie with that synopsis was a no brainer… Enter the Tiger: The...