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Fleshburn -- a review

The recent death of Sonny Landham has got me thinking about the tough guy actor’s film career, and the various films he had done. He was probably best known as Billy, one of the commandos who gets hunted by an alien in the original Predator , a film that was top-heavy with super-charged testosterone-laced actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, and former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura. Landham, like other hard working actors, also did many other films, such as 48 Hours , Southern Comfort , and Action Jackson . But the movie that I remember Sonny best from was a cheapie independent film known as Fleshburn . Based on the novel Fear In A Handful of Dust , by Brian Garfield--who also wrote the original Death Wish novel that the first Charles Bronson film was based on--Fleshburn deals with a native-American Vietnam veteran named Calvin Duggai who escapes the mental institution he has been committed to so he can exact revenge on four psychiatrists who testified against him in

Top Ten Superhero Films

This weekend, Netflix debuts Marvel's The Defender s, which unites the heroes from the superhero series Daredevil , Jessica Jones , Luke Cage , and Iron Fist into one action-packed adventure. I've already seen The Defenders and it's immensely enjoyable and comes highly recommended. In honor of the Defenders debut, here's a list of my top ten superhero films (subject to change if or when new superhero movies come out, or if I change my mind--which is often). Let's start the countdown. 10: Ant Man -- Paul Rudd as a superhero? Oh yes, please. More of a comedic heist flick than a straight up superhero film, Ant Man is a great deal of fun. And any superhero movie that’s got the divine Evangeline Lilly in its cast can’t be all bad. 9: Iron Man -- the film that launched the present cinematic Marvel superhero universe still stands as a great flick in its own right. Superhero tropes are challenged here while Robert Downey Jr.’s considerable charm is allowed to run

Shin Godzilla -- a review

In over sixty years of his cinematic terrorizing of Japan, Godzilla has caused so much damage that the Japanese construction companies must love him, because he keeps them in constant work. The level of destruction that the Big G commits in Shin Godzilla , the latest Godzilla film from Toho, is also pretty impressive on a big monster movie scale. But that’s basically the only thing that has remained the same. Gone are the wonderfully kitschy elements that were found in abundance in the Godzilla films of the 1990s: the cute girls with psychic powers, sub plots involving the Yakuza and time travel, Baby Godzilla, and just about everything else that Toho threw in to make each Godzilla adventure a popcorn film classic (and I thoroughly enjoyed these films for what they were: fun flicks). But Shin Godzilla pretty much strips away the last sixty years of Godzilla mythology, making this a reboot of sorts. Godzilla first appears after inflicting damage on an underwater tunnel that runs acro

Atomic Blonde -- a review

Atomic Blonde stars Charlize Theron as Lorraine Broughton, a secret agent working for MI6 (the real life British intelligence service that the fictional James Bond also works for). Lorraine is sent to Berlin after a fellow MI6 agent (who was also her lover) winds up dead. Taking place in 1989, Berlin is a pretty wild place to be, what with the Iron Curtain crumbling, threatening to also bring down the wall that had kept West Berlin separated from East Berlin for almost thirty years. Teaming up with David Percival (James McAvoy), the MI6 station chief in Berlin, Lorraine ducks bullets, cops, and takes on countless assassins in her search for the truth--as well as a list of spies and double agents that the East Germans, the Russians and the CIA are all on the hunt for. Having the story take place just at the end of the Cold War was a great idea, for Berlin--always a dangerous place for spies even during the calmer days of the Cold War--now feels like a bomb that’s about to go off at a