Strap yourself in, chum, for a trip to the fringes of celluloid hell. Hope and Glory, this fan-made Mad Max flick, ain't your mama's Hollywood...
Escape from the Bronx (1983): Hotter than a Stolen Car Radio!
When the Bronx becomes a battleground and the streets run red with mayhem, it’s up to a ragtag group of survivors to make their ‘Escape from the Bronx’ (1983), armed with nothing but their wits, their fists, and a healthy dose of ’80s swagger
Mad Mission (1982) – Sam Hui Takes Spy Comedy to Hilarious Heights!
In “Mad Mission” (1982), Sam Hui leads a motley crew of misfits on a high-octane adventure packed with comedy, action, and espionage, as they race against time to thwart a diabolical plot
Cutting Class (1989) – Where Detention Takes a Deadly Turn and Brad Pitt Steals the Show!
Starring Donovan Leitch Jr. as the brooding bad boy, Jill Schoelen as the girl next door, and a baby-faced Brad Pitt as the charming jock, this film is a who’s who of ’80s heartthrobs
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983) – Mad Max meets Star Wars
Starring Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald, and Ernie Hudson, this sci-fi romp is a delightful blend of campy charm and intergalactic excitement.
No Man’s Land (2024) – Alien Fan Film
No Man’s Land: Where Xenomorphs Meet Trench Warfare… and It’s Glorious!
A gripping thriller – “Assassin’s Bullet” (2012)
Discover the heart-pounding action in the gripping thriller ‘Assassin’s Bullet’ (2012) starring Christian Slater and Donald Sutherland.
Momoa’s quest for retribution – “Road To Paloma” (2014)
Momoa’s portrayal of Wolf, a Native American outlaw seeking vengeance for his mother’s murder, is nothing short of mesmerizing.
Unleashing Martial Arts Mayhem – A Review of “Day of the Panther” (1988)
Dive into martial arts mayhem with “Day of the Panther” (1988) – a thrilling adventure that packs a punch from start to finish.
The Driver (1978): A Pinnacle of Action Cinema
Stream The Driver (1978) with Ryan O’Neal and Bruce Dern, it’s a high-stakes game of cat and mouse action film through the streets of LA.
Rollerball (1975)
“Rollerball” (1975), directed by Norman Jewison, stands as a dystopian tour de force, envisioning a future society dominated by the brutal sport of rollerball.
Cleanskin (2012): Unmasking Espionage’s Dark Dance of Deceit
A Riveting Tale of Betrayal and Redemption, Where Loyalties Are Tested and Shadows Run Deep! In a cinematic landscape saturated with formulaic narratives, "Cleanskin" (2012)...