The noise of a franchise exploding back into life after years spent in slumber is a tough sound to pin down but in Mad Max’s

The noise of a franchise exploding back into life after years spent in slumber is a tough sound to pin down but in Mad Max’s
No one goes out of their way to prove the rule that the third part of of a trilogy is often the weakest but then
Sometimes known by the unfeasibly bad-ass title “The Road Warrior”, George Miller’s ambitiously deranged sequel to his own DIY dystopian original somehow is regularly forgotten
Undoubtedly the crown jewel of of the 70’s Ozploitation explosion, George Miller’s blistering, dytopian 1979 revenge flick Mad Max kicked opened the doors for Australian