No Way Back (1976) Review – A Great Crowder Thriller
No Way Back finds Fred Williamson doubling down on his Jesse Crowder persona — a streetwise private investigator who operates...
No Way Back finds Fred Williamson doubling down on his Jesse Crowder persona — a streetwise private investigator who operates...
Before superspies became brooding and hyper-realistic, That Man Bolt was out there having fun with it. Fred Williamson steps into...
There was always something about John Krasinski’s take on Jack Ryan that felt right. Ever since the Prime Video series...
When you put Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, and Jim Kelly in the same frame, subtlety isn’t the goal — impact...
Black Caesar doesn’t ease its way into the gangster genre — it storms it. Directed by Larry Cohen with street-level...
In Death Journey, Fred Williamson once again puts himself front and center — writing, directing, and starring in a no-frills...
Fred Williamson makes a statement with Mean Johnny Barrows — not with polish or spectacle, but with sheer unfiltered presence...
Fred Williamson was already carving out his lane in early ’70s action cinema, but Hammer is where he plants his...
Developer: Zipper InteractivePublisher: Sony Computer EntertainmentPlatform: PlayStation 2Release Year: 2005Genre: Tactical third-person shooter By the time SOCOM 3 arrived, the...
By the time Black Cobra 3: The Manila Connection arrives, any pretense of street-level detective drama is long gone. Robert...