The Night Comes for Us Review By Paul Findlay and Jamie M MacDonald
For us this film is pretty close to perfect. The storytelling hooks you from the beginning and its themes are universally accessible
For us this film is pretty close to perfect. The storytelling hooks you from the beginning and its themes are universally accessible
We’ve watched a lot of martial arts films in our time and for us Headshot is one of the best we have seen.
It is very of its time and back in the early ‘90s Martial Arts in American cinema was more of a kickboxing style.
Marked For Death is a typical 90s action film and very much of its time. It is solid action film and has some nicely staged action scenes.
Under Siege definitely has more of a studio blockbuster feel to it than Seagal’s previous work
What also sets this film apart is it’s epic battle finale as you follow each characters journey during the battle, each assassin you’re with them on their journey, you’re emotionally connected to them as they fight
This entry ties into the previous two well. There are recognizable beats which are present throughout.
With the release of 88 Films Remastered Blu Ray of Operation Condor here are our
We are also reminded of how talented Yuen Biao is in his art form
The stars of this finale are undoubtedly Jackie Chan and Benny Urquidez with a scene stealing battle between two warriors which has gone on to be regarded as one of the best onscreen fights in the history of martial arts movies.
Jackie was ready to perform his homage to Harold Lloyd and perhaps the most dangerous stunt in his career?