foreign

Bullet Points: A Bittersweet Life

It’s shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who reads the reviews on our site that I love watching Korean films. They aren’t afraid to do anything. The most famous one among the people that I...

Bullet Points: Cold Sweat

Today is another Foreign Film Friday and as you know we love Charles Bronson here at Bulletproof Action. I wanted to help balance out the Bronson goodness since The Brain has an unhealthy obsession with him...

Bullet Points: Muay Thai Warrior

Ong Bak was a pretty kick ass movie back in the day. It pretty much brought the Muay Thai fighting arts to the forefront of action cinema. This movie follows in the footsteps of Tony Jaa...

Bullet Points: Special ID

Donnie Yen is one of the best action stars out there today. Actually, he has been for quite a while, but with the popularity of the Ip Man saga he has finally gotten more notoriety here...

Bullet Points: District B13

You may be saying to yourself, “Hey Chad you sure do seem to be reviewing a lot of French films lately. What’s the deal?” Well, I like to keep my action movie watching as broad as...

Chad’s Pick: Brotherhood of the Wolf

I remember when Brotherhood of the Wolf had come out and it had a bunch of success overseas. It did surprisingly well here in the states too for a foreign film. I went into it for...

Bullet Points: Vengeance

From time to time I will watch a random movie on Netflix and rarely am I rewarded with a movie that is worth my time but I have to say that I generally liked Vengeance. I...

Bullet Points: Django

The Original Django has influenced more movies than I can count. The most obvious one is Tarantino’s Django Unchained, which is insanely badass from start to finish, but this original 1966 version is so awesome you’ll forget...

Scene of the week: Invincible Armour

What makes this fight scene stand out to me isn’t how brutal or highly skilled it appears to be but just how damned entertaining it is. There are plenty of better fight scenes out there but...