When Tough Guys Ruled the Cinema- Episode Five: Telefon
Charles Bronson (“The Mechanic,” “Murphy’s Law”) has to stop a terrorist whose greatest weapon is the telephone in the pulse pounding thriller, “Telefon.” While it […]
Charles Bronson (“The Mechanic,” “Murphy’s Law”) has to stop a terrorist whose greatest weapon is the telephone in the pulse pounding thriller, “Telefon.” While it […]
“Running Hot” is the low budget distant cousin to movies such as “Badlands” and “True Romance.†While not as rewarding an experience as the two aforementioned titles, […]
“Die Laughing” was a labor of love for actor Robby Benson (“Tribute,” “Ode to Billy Joe). Not only did he play the lead of Daniel […]
HBO’s new series, “Hung,” is a pitch-perfect cure for the tedious summer re-run blues. The series introduces us to Ray Drecker, who is played by […]
“Head” is a dazzling and amazing piece of art that deserves to be seen. The plot structure is unique in the sense that it manages […]
Martin Scorsese (“Taxi Driver”) takes a devilish funny turn in “After Hours,” which centers on one man’s nightmarish journey in Soho. Of all of Scorsese’s […]
June 25, 2009 has marked the passing of Farrah Fawcett at age 62. For a period of time in the 70s and 80s, Fawcett was […]
Warner Brothers Entertainment has done something revolutionary with DVD technology, allowing 150 of their catalog films to be purchased on DVD at your special request. […]
Samuel Fuller (“The Big Red One”)Â was one director that never strayed away from controversial subject matter in his films. Fuller always wanted to explore the […]
“Family Ties” was one of the best sitcoms of the ’80s because it had poignancy, intelligence and humor – of the caliber that put it […]
The story of “Vigilante” [1983] starts with Fred “The Hammer” Williamson (“Mean Johnny Barrowsâ€) in an underground room, surrounded by several people. He starts to […]
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