CANNON MONTH: Cobra (1986)
EDITOR’S NOTE: You can read another take on this movie from R. D Francis that was originally posted on August 14, 2019. Crime is the disease. He’s the cure. I’ve opined that if we compare the two God-tier action stars — Arnold and Sly — Arnold may have the best overall catalog, but Stallone has […]
CANNON MONTH: Dangerously Close (1986)
Is it strange how much Dangerously Close feels like the last few years of life? I mean, life is high school, right? And aren’t The Sentinels, the far right student villains of this movie, pretty much anyone that does their own research and demands to know why they can’t have white history month? Man, between this […]
CANNON MONTH: Pirates (1986)
Roman Polanski said to the New York Times, “The people who finance films don’t care what your personal problems are, your image, whatever. They’re interested in figures. They look them up the same way an insurance company does. And they know that if they spend $5 million or $6 million, $10 million on a film by me, […]
CANNON MONTH: Murphy’s Law (1986)
EDITOR’S NOTE: We just reviewed this as Kino Lorber has put it out on blu ray. That article was on February 13, 2022, but it’s Cannon Month, so let’s get more Bronson! Lee J. Thompson and Charles Bronson wore together several times. Six, to be exact, with this movie, St. Ives, The White Buffalo, Caboblanco, […]
Ghost Story Episode 11: “Touch of Madness”
Janet (Lynn Loring) has inherited her mother’s house after her death in a mental institution, a home that she must share with her aunt Hattie and uncle Jonathon (Geraldine Page and Rip Torn, who were married when this was filmed). She decides to move in and fix up the home so that her family can stay […]
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