PM Entertainment

No Surrender Cinema: A Dangerous Place

It’s September, which means we’re celebrating Back To School season here at No Surrender Cinema.  Everyone from kindergartners to college kids are settling in for the new school year and adjusting to their routines.  Since I have no...

Bullet Points: The Big Fall

There has been a lot written about PM Entertainment on this website and for good reason as the production company made many enjoyable action films. Bulletproofaction.com has not had a lot written about C. Thomas Howell...

Bullet Points: Deadly Breed

I don’t believe there is anyone on the planet that is going to confuse the movies we cover here on Bulletproof Action with the type of movies that are nominated for an Academy Award. Maybe Menahem...

Bullet Points: Ice (1994)

There is no single path to becoming an action star. People from all walks of life have made their way into the world of action entertainment. Some were simply working actors who found success in action...

Bullet Points: L.A. Vice

The Canadian born Richard Pepin and Syrian born Joseph Merhi really embraced the concept of the United States of America being a land of opportunity. Perhaps that is why their company, PM Entertainment, gave so many...

Bullet Points: Land of the Free

Jeff Speakman made a splash in the world of action entertainment with his starring role in 1991’s The Perfect Weapon. The Perfect Weapon should have been Speakman’s Bloodsport, a movie that would be a springboard for...

Bullet Points: Forced to Kill

PM Entertainment gave Corey Michael Eubanks the opportunity to become an action star in 1994. Prior to that, Eubanks had been primarily known in Hollywood for his stunt work in movies like Cobra, Midnight Run, One...

Bullet Points: Riot (1996)

It has been said there are two kinds of people in this world, those who think Die Hard and Lethal Weapon are Christmas movies and those who are wrong. There are also two kinds of action...

Bullet Points: Street Crimes

From the moment I popped Street Crimes into my VCR (yes I said VCR), I had a feeling that the movie was going to be different than some of the other PM Entertainment produced movies I have...