And so with his fifth entry, Lex Barker set aside his loin cloth and vacated the role of Tarzan once and for all. But while
And so with his fifth entry, Lex Barker set aside his loin cloth and vacated the role of Tarzan once and for all. But while
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There’s an annoying habit that some shows do where they take a large action sequence and have it straddle two episodes, meaning that in a
Anyone familiar with the filmography of Timo Tjahjanto will know that the dude likes things dark. Be it his staggeringly gritty action films such as
So here we are, after an entire first season and four episodes waiting for Twisted Metal to actually get to the titular tournament that all
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Bonding. It’s the quintessential moment of any road trip that hopefully sees driver and passenger find common ground and hopefully spawns a friendship as unshakable
Martial arts movies, especially ones featuring Sammo “moves well for a big fella” Hung, feature vast, dizzyingly complex fight sequences that feature hundreds, if not
Short cuts and alternate routes are vital when it comes to crossing the finishing line – but it’s also fairly smart to pit stop every
If it wasn’t for a cadre of insanely talented martial artist/filmmakers who dragged the Kung-Fu genre out of the locked off, old school mindset, it
Over the last couple of years, live action video game adaptations have managed to finally earn some much deserved respect as a wealth of quality
As we start to reach the end of Lex Barker’s swing as the constantly bare chested jungle lord, it was starting to feel like all
As action franchises go, The Marine has had some odd goals throughout its run. Starting as a launchpad for John Cena to make the oft-made
Nestled somewhere between the CGI sets of George Lucas’ Star Wars prequels and the green screen artistry of Sin City and 300, lies Sky Captain
OK, for a start, I don’t know who the Hell thought “Slam Evil” would be a viable tagine for a tentpole superhero – it would
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Sometimes the weirdest things manage to get franchise… Take Death Race for example – Paul WS Anderson’s grungy, big budget remake of Roger Corman produced
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