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Bullet Points: Expend4bles

Maybe it was unreasonable expectations in my mind, but I remembered a feeling of disappointment after watching 2010’s The Expendables… 2012’s The Expendables 2 was everything I wanted the original to be and more. Jean-Claude Van...

Bullet Points: Monster Hunter

Monster Hunter limped into theaters last December with little fanfare and mostly negative reviews. I missed out on covering it and so did a lot of other action movie review sites. Movie screeners were hard to...

Bullet Points: Jiu Jitsu (2020)

“Who the hell is this guy?” That was my reaction when I first heard that Alain Moussi was set to star in the reboot of the Kickboxer franchise. Then I saw Kickboxer: Vengeance and my reaction...

Bullet Points: Triple Threat

When it comes to movies that were highly anticipated in the action community, Triple Threat must be at or near the top. With an incredible cast of actors and actresses, is there any chance that this...

To Kill A Giant: Nathan Jones

Some actors, whether they be male or female, are just more physically designed to die at the hands of an action star than others. Guys like Robert Z’dar and Bolo Yueng have made careers out of...

Scene of the Week: Chocolate Warehouse Fight

This isn’t a video of oompa loompas pushing each other around or Willy Wonka murdering children, Chocolate is a martial arts film on a whole different level. As is the case on many films of this nature, the...

Bullet Points: Skin Trade

Today marks Dolph Lundgren’s 58th birthday. Now while I don’t have anything as grandiose as my colleague, Chad Cruise, had for Dolph on his birthday last year, I did want to review one of Dolph’s newer...

Bullet Points: The Protector

After the success of Ong Bak anything that Tony Jaa did should have looked like a step backwards. The Protector, however, is a pretty sweet action film with loads of fight scenes that will make any...