Richard Roundtree

Bullet Points: Young Warriors

As a physical media collector, I pride myself on knowing when to draw the line, especially with all the tempting options that the boutique labels are always churning out. I don’t feel the need to own...

Bullet Points: A Time to Die (1991)

Over the years I have covered quite a bit of Traci Lords’ PM Entertainment career, but until now I had not covered her first PM Entertainment movie, 1991’s A Time to Die… As I mentioned at...

Bullet Points: Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon

Last August, we celebrated the action filmography of Director Albert Pyun when we presented The Ultimate Albert Pyun Countdown. With more than 50 movies to his credit, there was no way that all of Pyun’s work...

Scene of the Week: Shaft to the Rescue

Who’s the black private dick, that’s a sex machine to all the chicks? Who is the man that would risk his neck for the brother man? Who’s the cat that won’t cop out when there’s danger...

Bullet Points: Crack House

1989’s Crack House is an example of a movie that while released by Cannon, was not produced by Cannon. And that is probably why we didn’t see Charles Bronson, Michael Dudikoff or Chuck Norris waging a...

No Surrender Cinema: Maniac Cop

It’s time to make some Bulletproof Action history, just in time for Halloween!  This edition of No Surrender Cinema is going to take a slight turn off of the action track, and talk today about a...

Bullet Points: Ballistic (1995)

When you think of the women of action who broke the glass ceiling and made an impact on the world of action entertainment, names like Michelle Yeoh and “The Lady Dragon” Cynthia Rothrock immediately come to...