Family of Cops (1995) Review – A Great Entry From Bronson
Family of Cops isn’t built on explosions or vigilante fury. Instead, it leans into something more intimate—duty colliding with blood...
Family of Cops isn’t built on explosions or vigilante fury. Instead, it leans into something more intimate—duty colliding with blood...
Donato and Daughter isn’t a high-octane Bronson vehicle. It’s quieter, more character-driven, and built around tension that simmers rather than...
https://youtu.be/PA76zUWOAUo?si=nw74w_woyL3W4A8K In this exclusive conversation, Bren Foster sits down to talk about the intense run of projects that has pushed...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QdiLPXuPXo Rod Blackhurst joins me to break down his new horror film DOLLY — from how the movie was made,...
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is not an easy watch—and it was never meant to be. Released in 1989, this marked the...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF9N8TF1dPg Lou Ferrigno joins me to talk about his latest film The Hermit — a dark, unsettling horror story that...
Messenger of Death isn’t the Charles Bronson movie most fans expect—and that’s precisely what makes it interesting. Released in 1988...
A young French woman hiding a dangerous past, has finally carved out a quiet life in the stunning country of...
Assassination is pure late-’80s Cannon energy—lean, pulpy, and built around the unwavering presence of Charles Bronson. Directed by Peter R....
Some documentaries find their power in spectacle. Others find it in quiet observation. Cuidadoras firmly belongs to the latter, unfolding...