Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) Review- This is Brutal
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is not an easy watch—and it was never meant to be. Released in 1989, this marked the...
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is not an easy watch—and it was never meant to be. Released in 1989, this marked the...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF9N8TF1dPg Lou Ferrigno joins me to talk about his latest film The Hermit — a dark, unsettling horror story that...
Messenger of Death isn’t the Charles Bronson movie most fans expect—and that’s precisely what makes it interesting. Released in 1988...
A young French woman hiding a dangerous past, has finally carved out a quiet life in the stunning country of...
Assassination is pure late-’80s Cannon energy—lean, pulpy, and built around the unwavering presence of Charles Bronson. Directed by Peter R....
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...
Death Hunt is the kind of film that thrives on presence. Strip away the historical footnotes and the “Mad Trapper”...
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...