Action movies are literally stuffed with main characters taking the law into their own hands and yet most of the time, when a cop has
Action movies are literally stuffed with main characters taking the law into their own hands and yet most of the time, when a cop has
The year is 1994 and action cinema has exploded. James Cameron, let loose with the biggest budget ever at the time has delivered the spy/action/comedy,
After a first instalment that raised some pertinent questions about the law and justice (albeit in a very exploitative way) and a third instalment that
There always seems to be that telling moment in any long running franchise where it morphs into something so far removed from its original concept,
There’s not many genres I have trouble stomaching. Slashers? No problem. Italian cannibal movies? Sure, why not? Torture porn? A cakewalk. However, if there’s something
It’s strange how the progression of a franchise can colour your perception of the original movie. Take Michael Winner’s Death Wish for example; a 1970s