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...
Blind Rage is the kind of concept that sounds like a dare — and then somehow commits to it completely....
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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...
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By the time Sniper: No Nation rolls into view, the franchise has fully evolved from quiet jungle missions into full-scale...
By the time Braddock: Missing in Action III lands, the formula is familiar — jungle, conflict, rescue. But what sets...
While released after Missing in Action, Missing in Action 2: The Beginning rewinds the story to its roots — placing...