Actor, stuntman, martial artist, and fight coordinator Alain Moussi stars in “King of Killers”, a new action thriller based on the Darkstorm Comics Graphic Novel by Kevin Grevioux. The film marks the feature film directorial debut for Grevioux who is perhaps best known as the co-creator of the popular “Underworld” film series. To his credit, … Continue reading
First Glance: “The Killer”
They had me at Michael Fassbender and David Fincher. That’s all I needed for “The Killer” to shoot up my ‘most anticipated’ list. Netflix has released the first teaser trailer for this upcoming action thriller which is based on Alexis Nolent’s French graphic novel series of the same name. This first glance looks scintillating and … Continue reading
REVIEW: “You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah” (2023)
Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions doesn’t have the steadiest record when it comes to quality movies. Especially since starting his lucrative deal with Netflix. But he hits a home run with “You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah”, a delightful and heartfelt coming-of-age film based on Fiona Rosenbloom’s 2005 young adult novel of … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Assassin” (2023)
As a long-time fan of Bruce Willis, it grew tough watching his movies go from box office gold to straight to video garb. But when news came out of his declining health (he’s since been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia), it became clear why he had moved away from big studio productions and to smaller and … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Hill” (2023)
Recently we’ve seen several solid biographical sports dramas come down the movie pipeline. The latest is “The Hill” from director Jeff Celentano. It stars Dennis Quaid who is certainly no stranger to said biographical sports dramas. Written by Angelo Pizzo and Scott Marshall Smith, the film seeks to tell the inspiring true story of Rickey … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Retribution” (2023)
Liam Neeson is back with another one of his lean and easy to digest action-thrillers. This one is called “Retribution” and like most it features a very straightforward story with a few late movie twists thrown in to give it a kick. These modestly budgeted creations have become a Neeson staple. You could almost designate … Continue reading