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Bullet Points: Dog Soldiers

It’s another Foreign Film Friday here at Bulletproof Action and I’m especially excited to bring you this movie because I’ve become a big fan of director Neil Marshall over the years and Dog Soldiers is one...

Bullet Points: Jet Li’s The Enforcer (1995)

I’m a huge fan of Jet Li. I actually posted a review of his film The Defender a couple of weeks ago and I just couldn’t help myself when I saw this similarly simplistic title on...

Bullet Points: Commitment

Most of what I know about North Korea comes from Team America and The Interview but I doubt that any travel agents are “dying to tell you about this hidden vacation gem called North Korea.” It’s...

Bullet Points: The Defender

This was one of the first Jet Li films that I owned way back in the mid 1990’s and while it is a decent movie it is nowhere close the best that Li has to offer....

Bullet Points: Escape

The Scandinavian film industry has come a long way in the past 10 to 15 years. The violent Pusher series from Nicolas Winding Refn was from the 90’s but since then we’ve seen several amazing films...

Bullet Points: The Salvation

I’m always on the lookout for a quality foreign film and when I can find one that not only stars an awesome actor like Mads Mikkelsen but also tells the story of a grief-stricken husband/father who...

Bullet Points: No Tears for the Dead

No Tears for the Dead features one of the most brutal knife fights that I’ve ever seen on screen. If that doesn’t get you excited then I don’t know what will. Directed by Jeong-beom Lee, who...

Bullet Points: A Lonely Place to Die

Foreign Film Friday continues for us here at Bulletproof Action as we head across the Atlantic and check out a film released way back in 2011. We try our best to stay on our toes and...