The Prey Puts a Cambodian Spin On The Most Dangerous Game (Trailer)
Director/writer Jimmy Henderson puts a Cambodian spin on Richard Connell’s classic tale The Most Dangerous Game when undercover Chinese cop Xin finds himself captured and put into a deadly Cambodian jungle prison where the warden sells prisoners as prey for wealthy big game hunters.
The 8th Annual Kick Ass Awards
It’s the 8th Annual Kick Ass Awards and, unlike some other awards that shall not be named, we honor the best and worst of movies you’ve actually seen and care about. Who will win the coveted Ass Kicker of the Year and Kick Ass Movie of the Year awards? Read on to find out.
Everything Actioncast Ep 190 “Best/Worst Movies of 2013”
Zach, Chris and Joe close out 2013 by talking about their top ten movies of the year, the worst movies of the year and a look ahead to 2014.
Zach’s Top Ten Movies of 2013
Working at a movie theater and frequently hitting up Redbox allowed Zach to see almost 70 movies this year, so getting that down to 10 was a little bit of a challenge.
Everything Actioncast Ep 186 “Only Lionheart Forgives”
This week on the podcast, Zach, Chris, Joe and special guest Chris A. talk about the upcoming movies from Arnold and Van Damme, how do you make a Gran Turismo movie?, the magic of Road House, Lionheart’s ass kicking journey across America, lessons in Thai culture from Only God Forgives, realism in Gravity and much more.
New Release Round Up 10/22
If you want an overview on every DC supervillain, you need to check out this week’s Pick of the Week, Necessary Evil along with a bunch of indie movies and this year’s biggest horror hit, The Conjuring.
Everything Actioncast Ep 169 “Batman vs Superman”
This week in a Giant Sized podcast, Zach, Chris and Joe try to figure out the logic behind Emmy nominations and their picks for the winners and talk about all the news coming out of Comic Con including Avengers: Age of Ultron, Superman vs Batman, Godzilla and more, talk about the awesomeness of Pacific Rim and Evil Dead again, defend Movie 43, moon Nazis and much more.
Review: Only God Forgives
Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling are back with their follow up to Drive in the darker, more violent Only God Forgives. Is it a worthy follow up?