Michael Jai White Goes Van Damme in ‘Welcome to Sudden Death’

Remakes of the ultimate classics are always tricky, but MJW does his best despite some issues! Michael Jai White is a good actor and a...

Remo Williams: Fred Ward as America’s James Bond

Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985) I was raised reading a series of pulp novels entitled The Destroyer.  It told the story of a NYPD...

The Carpenter Series Part 1: Fighting Zombies in ‘Assault on Precinct 13’

A look back on the most ultimate action movies from the legendary writer, director and composer. Welcome to our Carpenter watchalong series! Every week we...

Bloodmoon: Gary Daniels and Tony Leung Bring the B-Movie Action Magic

A film which finds that ultimate balance between goofy and bad-ass! After Tony Leung created his first diamond-in-the-rough Superfights, he continued to work with Seasonal...

You’re Next: the perfect horror film for action lovers?

This film has blood, fast-paced action, fun twists, and the ultimate heroine... what more could you want!

Why Licence to Kill is the Most Ultimate James Bond Film

Timothy Dalton at his James Bond Best Nowadays we are a lot more accustomed to a harder edge to Great Britain’s debonair super spy James...

The Smart and Poignant Action of James Bond and ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’

How Pierce Brosnan's 'Tomorrow Never Dies' performance might have been his most on point. Tomorrow Never Dies was definitely an event film. It was also...

Dale ‘Apollo’ Cook and Ron Hall Team up in ‘Raw Target’ (1995)

Direct-to-video ultimate martial arts done right! In the 90s DTV (direct to video) market, it seemed like every real life kickboxer or martial artist got...

Olivier Gruner Shines Once Again in the DTV ‘Mercenary’ (1996)

Don't let Olivier Gruner's superb DTV action exploits remain in obscurity for too long, this guy ultimately slaps! Olivier Gruner. French special forces, turned kickboxing...

VHS Review: College Kickboxers (1991) is a Martial Arts Revelation

The Karate Kid Goes to College. Anyone who spent some time browsing the Action section of their local video store back in the 90’s can...