Frank Grillo Goes on a Rescue Mission in Long Gone Heroes (Trailer)
Frank Grillo heads to Venezuela on a rescue mission in the upcoming action movie Long Gone Heroes.
New Release Round Up 8/20/24
All 7 Tremors movies are on Blu-ray in one set this week along with Red Eye, The Last Unicorn and Can’t Hardly Wait on 4K, the final seasons of La Brea and Walker and more in this week’s New Release Round Up.
Hayley Atwell is a Tomb Raider for Netflix in October (Trailer)
Hayley Atwell is stepping into the shoes of Lara Croft when Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft hits Netflix in October.
Samara Weaving Flees a Doomsday Cult in Azrael (Trailer)
In the upcoming horror movie Azrael, Samara Weaving finds herself in a bloody battle for survival against a doomsday cult.
Battle at the Box Office 8/19/24
Alien: Romulus managed to unseat Deadpool & Wolverine from the top spot at the box office this past weekend and one of the best openings in the Alien franchise.
Review: The Union
The Union, Netflix’s latest espionage action movie, doesn’t reach the heights of movies like Extraction but it is significantly better than truly forgettable dreck like Heart of Stone and is carried by the real-life friendship chemistry of Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry.
Musical Montage: Aqua “Turn Back Time”
Best known for “Barbie Girl,” Aqua had a few other hits on their resume, including “Turn Back Time,” featured on the soundtrack for 1998’s Sliding Doors.
News Shotgun 8/17/24
Nicolas Cage is playing John Madden in a biopic, The Gentlemen and Dark Matter both are getting second seasons, Corey Yuen’s death was announced and prolific voice actor Rachael Lillis passed away, a Ghosbusters animated series is coming to Netflix and more in this week’s News Shotgun.
Ludi Lin Goes Undercover in Art of Eight Limbs (Trailer)
Before he returns in Mortal Kombat 2 next October, Ludi Lin is entering another fighting tournament next week in Art of Eight Limbs.
Everything Actioncast: AVP: Alien vs Predator (2004)
This week on the Everything Actioncast, whoever wins, we lose because we’re talking about 2004’s AVP: Alien vs. Predator, which came out 20 years ago this week. There’s also a new Alien movie, Alien: Romulus, in theaters right now.