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Scene of the Week: Happy Birthday Matthias!

Matthias Hues was born on February 14, 1959 in Waltrop, Germany and action fanatics (especially Timon Singh) know that Matthias Hues was born to be bad… at least in the movies. From his first major role...

Scene of the Week: Last Man Standing (1995)

Jeff Wincott, like any actor in the 1990s with some kickboxing skills, found himself making a kickboxing themed movie for PM Entertainment. That movie was 1992’s Deadly Bet. But Jeff Wincott’s second go around with PM...

No Surrender Cinema: Skyscraper (1996)

Jeff Wincott. Michael Worth. Don “The Dragon” Wilson. These men are synonymous with 90’s action movies, and a great deal of credit goes to PM Entertainment, the low-budget production juggernaut that brought us some of their...

Bullet Points: Direct Hit (1994)

PM Entertainment was not afraid to take the road less traveled when it came to the casting decisions they made during their impressive run in the direct to video market. Kickboxers, former porn stars, TV stars...

Bullet Points: Nightstick

Whether it is scrolling through streaming options looking for movies to review, going down an IMDb rabbit hole while researching a post or interacting with our followers on social media… Bulletproof Action has afforded me the...

What Not To Watch: Enter the Blood Ring

If I could only tell a person one thing about 1995’s Enter the Blood Ring, it would be that Deron McBee, aka Malibu from American Gladiators, is the second best actor in the movie behind Robert...

Bullet Points: Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero

The Bloodfist Collection is an interesting body of work for Don “The Dragon” Wilson… It all started out with Wilson as kickboxer Jake Raye avenging the death of his kickboxing brother in the original. The followup...