Bullet Points: Deadly Bet
1992’s Deadly Bet is a PM Entertainment movie that I have been meaning to revisit and review for quite some time. However due to the vastness of the PM Entertainment library I kept finding myself watching...
1992’s Deadly Bet is a PM Entertainment movie that I have been meaning to revisit and review for quite some time. However due to the vastness of the PM Entertainment library I kept finding myself watching...
CTB and Chad Cruise are joined by Bulletproof Action’s #1 Don “The Dragon” Wilson fan, “The Toyman” Chris DePetrillo, to discuss The Dragon’s 1993 film, Ring of Fire II: Blood and Steel! Ring of Fire II...
Over the years I have covered quite a bit of Traci Lords’ PM Entertainment career, but until now I had not covered her first PM Entertainment movie, 1991’s A Time to Die… As I mentioned at...
Just when I think I have gone to the PM Entertainment library once too often and there is nothing left for me to cover, I will have the good fortune of happening upon a movie like...
If you were a kid in the 90’s looking for a family friendly way to get your ass-kicking fix, there was no shortage of content out there. There were action-packed adaptations like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Street...
Christmas and the holiday season in general is the perfect backdrop for a movie… Hallmark has built an empire on it… The horror genre has turned a Silent Night into a Deadly Night… There have been...
This past summer, inspired by Arrow Video’s Shaw Scope releases, I played a little game of “What If?” and imagined what a PM Entertainment box set might look like. The article got a tremendous response from...
PM Entertainment will always hold a special place in my heart and just when I think I couldn’t love them anymore, they went ahead and cast Louis Gossett Jr. in their 1999 film, Terminal Countdown… I...
After his recent appearance on Scott Adkins’ The Art of Action podcast, I realized I was way overdue for a revisit of Michael Worth’s contributions to the action game in the glory days of the 1990s....
It would be an interesting experiment to determine exactly when PM Entertainment hit their stride. After watching East L.A. Warriors, I think we can safely rule out 1989 as being that year… Bloody Birthday: The gang...