aliens

Ryan Shoots First: Alien: Romulus

Film franchises tend to be cyclical. They are enormously successful and the studios that steward them tend to run them directly into the ground by overcomplicating the lore, desperately trying to bring back old actors and...

Bullet Points: Monster Hunters (2020)

The Asylum doesn’t make many good films. It’s a real test for a person to review these movies knowing that budget constraints and ridiculous storylines are par for the Asylum course. I made the decision to...

Bullet Points: Hunter Prey

After seeing Batman: Dead End back in 2003, I thought its director Sandy Collora was going to be the next big thing. He clearly had an eye for the comic book style, and the way comic...

Bullet Points: A Quiet Place Part II

I just love it when great movies get sequels. I never expected, after watching several seasons of The Office, that Jim Halpert would become such a great and in demand actor. By the end of the...

On Second Thought… Alien: Covenant

Much like your career and marriage, it’s nice to switch it up every once in a while so I’m debuting a new type of post here Bulletproof Action and it is one that is years in...

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Pitch Black

Pitch Black came out way back in 2000 with not much fanfare. Vin Diesel was not a household name and the budget attached to the film wasn’t something that you would interrupt your mother to talk...

Hall of Fame: James Cameron

Who knew that the director of Piranha 2: The Spawning would become one of the greatest living directors on planet Earth. James Cameron’s career has spanned more than four decades and shows no signs of slowing...

Bullet Points: Shocking Dark (1989)

I always get that sense of excitement and intrigue when Chris the Brain tells me that there is a movie on Amazon Prime that “looks like a Chad Cruise movie”. It’s a text I usually get...

Bullet Points: Underwater

I never get tired of watching “creature attacking people” movies. Put them in space, the jungle, or some deep rift in the ocean somewhere, and I’ll gladly stare judgingly at them for two hours. Underwater had...