Don “The Dragon” Wilson

Bullet Points: Red Sun Rising

It has been said that politics makes for strange bedfellows. If you ask me, the same can be said for action movies. Take 1994’s Red Sun Rising for instance. The movie features a cop from Japan...

Bullet Points: The Hitman Agency

You may know me solely from the reviews I post on this site a few days a week but I would be lying if I said that I didn’t daydream about making my own film some...

An Interview with Sage Croft

If you take away one thing from this interview it is that Sage Croft is an extraordinary young man.  Sage jumped into the world of mixed martial arts with both feet when he was just 11...

Bullet Points: Showdown in Manila

Everyone has dreams, but few have the determination, the drive and in many cases the courage to make them come true. Alexander Nevsky is one of those lucky few because Nevsky is actively chasing his dream...

Bullet Points: Cyber-Tracker 2

Before I begin my review of Don “The Dragon” Wilson’s 1995 film, Cyber-Tracker 2, it would probably be beneficial if I gave you a quick recap of the events of the first film… Previously on Cyber...

Bullet Points: 18 Fingers of Death!

If it is true that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, than mocking is the funniest. Who doesn’t love to watch someone or something getting roasted with a little good natured ribbing? Especially when it...

Scene of the Week: Dragonfest!

Don “The Dragon” Wilson was born on September 10, 1954 in Alton, IL.  No one could have predicted on that day that Don would grow up to become the greatest kickboxer to ever come out of...

No Surrender Cinema: Blackbelt

If you’re an action movie fan and came across a movie named Blackbelt, featuring action hero Don “The Dragon” Wilson and perennial B movie villain Matthias Hues, you’d likely be overcome with glee. After all, the...

Bullet Points: The Martial Arts Kid

One thing missing from many of today’s action films is heart.  Even though it is difficult to define, most people know a movie has heart because it touches them emotionally in a way that is different...