Miami Vice – Season 1, Episode 7: No Exit (1984) – Review

A couple of episodes ago the director was Paul Michael Glaser, one half of Starsky & Hutch, and now the other half, David Soul, sits

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Miami Vice – Season 1, Episode 6: One Eyed Jack (1984) – Review

One Eyed Jack introduces one of the series’ most iconic characters while delivering a personal story for Sonny Crockett that mixes old flames, gambling debts,

Miami Vice – Season 1, Episode 5: Calderone’s Return: Part 2 – Calderone’s Demise (1984) – Review

Calderone’s Return: Part 2 is directed by none other than Detective Dave Starsky himself, Paul Michael Glaser, and delivers a satisfying and emotionally charged conclusion

Miami Vice – Season 1, Episode 4: Calderone’s Return: Part 1 – The Hit List (1984) – Review

Calderone’s Return: Part 1 – The Hit List brings the focus back to the lingering shadow of the pilot’s central villain. This episode ramps up

Miami Vice – Season 1, Episode 3: Cool Runnin’ (1984) – Review

The third episode of Miami Vice is exactly what I thought the series would be as it captures the escalating violence of Miami’s drug wars

Miami Vice – Season 1, Episode 2: Heart Of Darkness (1984) – Review

Miami Vice’s second episode proves the first was no fluke, taking the ground-breaking style established in the pilot and channelling it into a darker, more

Miami Vice – Season 1, Episode 1: Brother’s Keeper (1984) – Review

I’m around five years to young to have seen Miami Vice when it original aired but its cultural impact was undeniable even to a then

Rebel Ridge (2024) – Review

There’s a distinct feeling that Netflix just can’t win when it comes to their exclusive movies. If they put out one of their glossy, empty,

Machete (2010) – Review

You be honest with you, by the time Robert Rodriguez released Machete on the world, I was pretty much over the whole fake Grindhouse craze

The Collective – Official Trailer

The trailer has been released for The Collective. A group of righteous assassins called The Collective take aim at a highly sophisticated human trafficking ring

Django Unchained (2012) – Review

The director himself may argue the point, but after the non-performance of Grindhouse in 2007, it certainly seemed like Quentin Tarantino took some time to

G.I. Joe: The Movie (1987) – Review

As we all know that 80’s Saturday morning cartoons were candy coloured, sugar-dusted forms of unsubtle psychological manipulation used in order to sell toys to

Knives Out (2019) – Review

After Rian Johnson got decidedly polar opposite reactions for his crack at the Skywalker Saga with The Last Jedi (a heap of internet trolling vs.

Brawl In Cell Block 99 (2017) – Review

S. Craig Zahler previous film, the deliciously brutal western Bone Tomahawk was a movie experience of two halves. The first was a intelligent retread of

Dragged Across Concrete (2018) – Review

As his previous duo of features quite eloquently proved, an S. Craig Zahler movie is nothing to fuck around with. Bone Tomahawk and Brawl In