Steven Vincent Leigh

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...

Bullet Points: China White

China White popped on my radar in a rather unique fashion. I noticed a poster for China White in the background of a scene in 1993’s Showdown while prepping for the Showdown episode of The Bulletproof...

No Surrender Cinema: To Be the Best

Beneath the bright lights of Las Vegas, a dark cloud looms over the International Kickboxing Championships. Members of the US Team have to cope with family turmoil, contend with the Thai team in and out of...

Bullet Points: Prey of the Jaguar

If you are a production company and you decide you want to make a superhero themed film, you have one of two options… You shell out the big bucks and get the rights to pre-existing characters...

Brainwaves: Karate Tiger USA

In this edition of Brainwaves I am going to play a little game of “What if”. More specifically what if the American produced martial arts movies that were released in Germany under the Karate Tiger banner...

5 Questions: To Be the Best

After the positive response to my review of Fists of Iron, including Michael Worth himself sharing the review with his fans on social media, I was already anticipating watching another Michael Worth flick and sharing my...

Bullet Points: Sword of Honor

I couldn’t help but feel like I was watching a Hollywood experiment as I watched Sword of Honor. This experiment takes a guy, who up to this point in his career had only been a supporting actor...

Bullet Points: Ring of Fire

Who doesn’t love a good old fashioned crosstown rivalry? Whether it is two high school football teams, two professional sports teams or even two kickboxing clubs like in the 1991 film, Ring of Fire starring Don...