Frank Grillo
A black ops team is formulated out of prisoners, laying the foundation for the Suicide Squad.
Little Dixie has little moments of thrill amid a sufficient yet standard crime story that Frank Grillo glides through with guns and chainsaws.
A small town police station becomes the unlikely battleground between a professional hitman, a smart female rookie cop and a double crossing conman.
Boss Level might not break new ground, but it’s throughly entertaining and worth watching at least once, if not time and time again.
In 2524, retired Gen. James Ford gets called back into service after a hostile alien fleet attacks soldiers on a remote planet.
Black And Blue is a surprisingly engaging cop thriller; it has some stellar performances, confident direction, and a sharp story to boot.
While some viewers could argue this Point Blank remake as passable entertainment, even at 80 minutes, your time is best spent elsewhere.
Donnybrook ends with a final battle for the ages. It’s just a shame that the road leading there is a miserable slog.
While better than its predecessor, Beyond Skyline is still a sequel to a thinly conceived film, and even the freshest coat doesn’t work to hide the issues underneath.
Can a stripped down action movie feel too simplistic for its own good? In the case of Wheelman, the answer is a resounding yes.