Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1994) Review – Not Daring or Edgy
Death Wish V: The Face of Death arrives not with a roar—but with a weary exhale. Released in 1994, the...
Death Wish V: The Face of Death arrives not with a roar—but with a weary exhale. Released in 1994, the...
By the time Death Wish 4: The Crackdown hit screens in 1987, Paul Kersey was no longer a reluctant vigilante....
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...
https://youtu.be/90t3JPV9ijg?si=ttgyY2afZdREIXFJ In this exclusive interview, I sit down with filmmakers Cole Tatham and Kameron Gaxiola to talk about their new...
Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops 2 continues the Fein family story with a stronger sense of unity and...
Family of Cops isn’t built on explosions or vigilante fury. Instead, it leans into something more intimate—duty colliding with blood...
Donato and Daughter isn’t a high-octane Bronson vehicle. It’s quieter, more character-driven, and built around tension that simmers rather than...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QdiLPXuPXo Rod Blackhurst joins me to break down his new horror film DOLLY — from how the movie was made,...