The Evil That Men Do (1984) Review – Brutal Bronson
The Evil That Men Do is one of the darkest entries in Charles Bronson’s 1980s action run. Stripped of flashy...
The Evil That Men Do is one of the darkest entries in Charles Bronson’s 1980s action run. Stripped of flashy...
Some movies try to be clever. War Machine kicks the door down, flexes its biceps, and dares you not to...
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Mr. Majestyk doesn’t posture. It doesn’t overcomplicate. It plants its boots in the dirt and dares anyone to cross the...
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Pickup sets itself up as satire but never quite sharpens the blade. The premise is simple enough: a shy student...
Tightrope is one of the most quietly daring films in Clint Eastwood’s career. Released at a time when audiences largely...