Robert Miano

Bullet Points: A Time to Die (1991)

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...

Bullet Points: Diplomatic Immunity

1991’s Diplomatic Immunity had a lot going for it… First off, it was streaming on Screen Pix so I was once again able to justify my $3 monthly subscription… Second, the synopsis told me Diplomatic Immunity...

Bullet Points: Night of the Archer

I always heard that the world of international high stakes archery is filled with intrigue, murder and eroticism and my response was always the same, bullshit. Notice that use of the past tense was because my...

Bullet Points: Out for Blood (1992)

Starting a movie late at night, while lying on the couch with all the lights off is a recipe for disaster. But that is exactly what I did years ago when I first attempted to watch...

Bullet Points: Executive Target

This edition of Bullet Points is brought to you by the Bulletproof Action Suggestion Box… more specifically a suggestion made by filmmaker and friend of the site, Dominik Starck. Dom suggested a movie from the PM...

Bullet Points: Running Red

If there is one lesson action movies like 1999’s Running Red starring Jeff Speakman have tried to teach the world, it is that you can’t outrun your past. Many an action hero has attempted to start...

Bullet Points: No Escape No Return

One of my favorite places to visit (and in some cases re-visit) on a regular basis is the PM Entertainment library. The PM Entertainment library is not an actual physical library, but instead a collection of...

Bullet Points: Guardian Angel

Like many martial artists turned movie stars in the 1990’s, Cynthia Rothrock, who first made a name for herself making movies in Hong Kong, had the opportunity to work with Richard Pepin and Joseph Meri. Pepin...

Bullet Points: Blood of Redemption

With the frequency that Dolph Lundgren movies are released into the marketplace it is not hard to understand how some of Dolph’s movies can go virtually undetected by even the most ardent Dolph Lundgren supporters. 2013’s...