Shocking Dark (1989) – The Alternate Reality Terminator II that You’ve Never Heard Of

Shocking Dark aka Terminator II (1989) Directed By: Bruno Mattei Starring: Christopher Ahrens, Haven Tyler, Geretta Geretta, Someone from some other movie We're starting this year's crummy movie March with a movie that we've seen pop up on some actor's IMDB page, and with a title like Terminator II, how could we not be intrigued […]
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) – Charlie Bronson is All Around Town Punishing Pimps

Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects Directed By: J. Lee Thompson Starring: Charles Bronson, Juan Fernández, Perry Lopez, Eggy Our finale of Bronson month is a dark, gritty Golan-Globus production revolving around pimps and prostitutes, with Charlie smashing mustard (or nacho cheese) covered hotdogs into people's faces. It's probably one of the grimiest movies we've talked about on […]
Murphy’s Law (1986) Charles Bronson is on the Run with a Woman who Talks like an 8 Year Old

Murphy's Law (1986) Directed By: J. Lee Thompson Starring: Charles Bronson, Kathleen Wilhoite, Carrie Snodgress, The Cop – from Clue! Charlie is at it again as a cop, and this time he's accused of killing his soon to be ex-wife. When he's not shot putting his groceries, he's flying helicopters, landing on barns, fighting bikers, […]
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) – This Time, With Telekenesis!

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) Directed By: John Carl Buechler Starring: Terry Kiser, Jennifer Banko, John Otrin, a lady with telekenetic powers The New Blood takes a little bit of a left turn as far as these Friday the 13th movies go. We're introduced to characters who have supernatural powers, birthday […]
10 to Midnight (1983) WSG Sam from To B or Not To B

10 to Midnight (1983) Directed by: J. Lee Thompson Starring: Charles Bronson, Lisa Eilbacher, Andrew Stevens, someone you can ask about their diabeetus. Bronson month continues, and we welcome Sam back to the show from “To B or Not To B”, “Screen Talk” and “Feature Creatures DTF”, to talk about this interesting piece of Charles […]