Murphy’s Law (1986) Review – Bronson Is Out For Revenge
Murphy’s Law arrives late in the Charles Bronson action cycle, but it refuses to coast on reputation. Directed once again...
Murphy’s Law arrives late in the Charles Bronson action cycle, but it refuses to coast on reputation. Directed once again...
The Evil That Men Do is one of the darkest entries in Charles Bronson’s 1980s action run. Stripped of flashy...
Death Hunt is the kind of film that thrives on presence. Strip away the historical footnotes and the “Mad Trapper”...
Hard Times doesn’t shout. It doesn’t glamorize. It doesn’t overexplain. It steps into the ring quietly, plants its feet, and...
Mr. Majestyk doesn’t posture. It doesn’t overcomplicate. It plants its boots in the dirt and dares anyone to cross the...
The Stone Killer plays like a time capsule from the grimiest corners of 1970s crime cinema. Tough, unapologetic, and occasionally...
The Mechanic isn’t interested in spectacle. It’s interested in control. From its opening minutes, the film makes that clear. The...
Author: Austin Trunick Review: Austin Trunick delivers a solid first volume in his book The Cannon Film Guide. Fans of...
I recently got the chance to chat with Robert 'Bronzi' Kovacs. Who is the dead ringer for 70's through to...
While scouting the web I come across some images of Chuck Norris movie posters. I was then taken to a...