Street People (1976)
A dive into the 1976 “Euro-crime” cinema entry The Sicilian Cross with Roger Moore and Stacy Keach. From low-stakes anticipation, expecting a disaster and coming out surprised by a few sparks of chemistry.
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A dive into the 1976 “Euro-crime” cinema entry The Sicilian Cross with Roger Moore and Stacy Keach. From low-stakes anticipation, expecting a disaster and coming out surprised by a few sparks of chemistry.
Continue readingRevenge of the Ninja is a fun, action-packed sequel that brings back Sho Kosugi as the star after he stole Enter the Ninja. It’s a cult classic worth checking out!
Continue readingIn 1983 Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 dropped and the mighty Bandit franchise didn’t just slow down; it stalled completely, becoming a bizarre, frustrating, and ultimately baffling detour into cinematic misadventure.
Continue readingLorenzo Lamas is the Snake Eater, a cop and wants to avenge the death of his parents and the kidnapping of his sister in this light hearted action comedy!
Continue readingA nostalgic look at Smokey and the Bandit II (1980). It’s juvenile, chaotic fun, but seriously flawed. Burt Reynolds was detached; Jackie Gleason was tired. Jerry Reed is the undeniable heart and best part of the whole absurd, over-the-top sequel.
Continue readingTime to look at how to smuggle beer across state lines while evading a relentless sheriff in a high-speed chase with lashings of humour, stunts, and Southern charm.
Continue readingSuspiria is a landmark horror film that easily captivates it’s audience
Continue readingReturn of the Evil Dead is a frustrating, lazy sequel that reuses footage and loses the original’s threat by making the Blind Dead vulnerable to silence. Its plot is riddled with gaps, the action is flawed, and the climax is nonexistent.
Continue readingRevenge of the Living Dead Girls is a curious title that begs a view. A cheap french zombie flick with quite the twist and some nasty gore!
Continue readingRenegades has been sitting in my “to watch” pile for about a number of years.
Written by Luc Besson and Richard Wenk (Taken and The Equaliser), there should be some treasure to be found in this story or Navy Seals looking for lost… treasure.