Foxtrap (1986) Review – A Great Premise But Falls Flat
Fred Williamson trades American backstreets for European intrigue in Foxtrap, a mid-’80s action thriller that aims to launch a new...
Fred Williamson trades American backstreets for European intrigue in Foxtrap, a mid-’80s action thriller that aims to launch a new...
There’s a certain charm to films that manage to say something meaningful while still embracing absurdity, and Borderline pulls that...
Long before the title was resurrected by Tarantino, The Inglorious Bastards was already raising hell in 1978. Directed by Enzo...
Developer: Yager DevelopmentPublisher: 2K GamesPlatform: Xbox 360Release Year: 2012Genre: Third-person shooter At first glance, Spec Ops: The Line looks like...
Blind Rage is the kind of concept that sounds like a dare — and then somehow commits to it completely....
There’s something refreshing about a film that understands love is not always explosive arguments, grand betrayals, or dramatic twists. Sometimes...
There are very few comic book characters that truly work in a grounded, brutal, R-rated environment the way Frank Castle...
Fred Williamson trades mob empires for private-eye grit in Black Eye, and the trench coat fits him just fine. Here,...
The Warriors isn’t just a gang movie—it’s a midnight myth carved out of neon lights, subway tunnels, and the raw...
You don’t bring Tommy Gibbs down that easily. Hell Up in Harlem wastes no time reminding you that Fred Williamson’s...