The Messenger (1986) Review – This Is Gritty and Great
Fred Williamson once again steps behind and in front of the camera with The Messenger, a mid-’80s revenge thriller that...
Fred Williamson once again steps behind and in front of the camera with The Messenger, a mid-’80s revenge thriller that...
Fred Williamson trades American backstreets for European intrigue in Foxtrap, a mid-’80s action thriller that aims to launch a new...
Long before the title was resurrected by Tarantino, The Inglorious Bastards was already raising hell in 1978. Directed by Enzo...
Blind Rage is the kind of concept that sounds like a dare — and then somehow commits to it completely....
Fred Williamson trades mob empires for private-eye grit in Black Eye, and the trench coat fits him just fine. Here,...
You don’t bring Tommy Gibbs down that easily. Hell Up in Harlem wastes no time reminding you that Fred Williamson’s...
Fred Williamson steps back into the urban crime arena with The Big Score, a tough, streetwise thriller that finds him...
When Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Jim Kelly, and Richard Roundtree share the screen, expectations naturally shoot through the roof. One...
Before superspies became brooding and hyper-realistic, That Man Bolt was out there having fun with it. Fred Williamson steps into...
When you put Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, and Jim Kelly in the same frame, subtlety isn’t the goal — impact...