Blue Steel (1990)
Blue Steel seems to have disappeared from view and recognition walking a tight line between cop thriller and psychological drama
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Blue Steel seems to have disappeared from view and recognition walking a tight line between cop thriller and psychological drama
Continue readingThe more you think about the scenario used in Fall (2022) you realise how perfectly unique it is to generate raw terror.
Continue readingHitcher in the Dark doesn’t really have too much going for it, however, it manages to stay entertaining with some bolder storytelling moments
Continue readingThere is no hiding my excitement for this creature feature. Having endured the disappointing Endangered Species on Netflix recently my thirst for an old fashioned, Human vs. Beast was wet, but not quenched.
Continue readingI had a fun time with Island of the Fishmen, or Island of Mutations, or L’isola degli uomini pesce, or the original cut of Something Waits in the Dark or Screamers, whatever you want to call it…
Continue readingBronson plays an ageing detective, taking on a younger by-the-book protégé. Together they must track down a mysterious serial killer who is targeting young ladies.
Continue readingRoy Scheider had an incredible run of terrific movies, however, every run has to come to an end and Night Game (1989) is anything but a home run.
Continue readingThere is little to separate Last Seen Alive from The Vanishing or the Kurt Russell thriller Breakdown as from them being much better.
Continue readingFreebie and The Bean followed a simple but robust plot-line that allows for the cops to have the time for some interesting misadventures whilst the story carries on in the background.
Continue readingGung Ho is a lightweight comedy without much in the way of memorable moments. Aside from a fun , if problematic, performance from Michael Keaton.
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