Death Wish 3 (1985) Review – This entry was epic!
Death Wish 3 doesn’t just continue the franchise—it detonates it. By 1985, subtlety was no longer part of Paul Kersey’s...
Death Wish 3 doesn’t just continue the franchise—it detonates it. By 1985, subtlety was no longer part of Paul Kersey’s...
Death Wish II doesn’t ease back into Paul Kersey’s world—it rips the wound open again. Eight years after the original...
Death Wish isn’t just a thriller—it’s a flashpoint. Released in 1974, it arrived at a moment when urban crime headlines...
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...