Robert F. Lyons

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Murphy’s Law

Murphy’s Law opened in theaters on April 18, 1986. It was Charles Bronson’s fourth collaboration with Cannon Films and his sixth film with J. Lee Thompson in the director’s chair. For me personally, Murphy’s Law is...

Bullet Points: Black Oak Conspiracy

Some people really get into conspiracy theories, and I can’t help but think that movies play a large part of those beliefs. There is nothing that is far-fetched when it is introduced in a movie and...

What Not To Watch: Beyond Fear

As a big fan of Mimi Lesseos from her days as the Magnificent Mimi in the American Wrestling Association and having enjoyed some of her acting endeavors in movies like Final Impact and Pushed to the...

Unsung Heroes: Death Wish II

As vigilante Paul Kersey in 1974’s Death Wish, Charles Bronson’s performance had audiences hooting and hollering and on their feet in movie theaters. Finally someone was taking a stand against the increase in crime in the...

Bullet Points: 10 to Midnight

10 to Midnight may be the most unique film that Charles Bronson made during his Cannon era. What made the movie unique was not Charles Bronson. Bronson knew what his fans wanted and he delivered. Bronson...

Bullet Points: Murphy’s Law

I wanted my first review of 2015 to be something special, so I had to turn to my favorite action star of them all… Mr. Charles Bronson and the film Murphy’s Law. Murphy’s Law is my...