Published April 23, 2021
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So! It’s a night of the week. Doesn’t matter which one; any of ’em will do. You’re at home. Maybe it’s raining outside, maybe it’s not. But the urge to watch some big hoss rain fists and bullets down on unsuspecting fools is high. It’s action movie time, baby. Things blowing up. Flawed men in filthy white singlets. Grand, outrageous peril. Piles upon piles of unnamed goons. Truly, there is nothing better than switching the brain off and watching a literal large pile of Hollywood money get lit on fire. But with so much choice out there, how does one even begin to select such a sweary, violent treat? Here, for you to enjoy, is a large assortment of the best action movies on Netflix. St
Steven Seagal offers up his bulletproof compound in the Arizona desert
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Steven Seagal offers up his bulletproof compound in the Arizona desert
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The 411 Interview: Jeff Kirschner and Christopher Lombardo
Jeff Kirschner is a genre movie journalist and fan and English college professor. Christopher Lombardo is a writer, author, and film critic. They’re both from Canada and they’re the masterminds behind the excellent Really Awful Movies Podcast and the terrific book
Death by Umbrella: The 100 Weirdest Horror Movie Weapons, which came out in 2016. The duo’s latest book is the awesome
Mine’s Bigger Than Yours: The 100 Wackiest Action Movies, which was released via Schiffer Publishing in November 2020. In this interview, Kirschner and Lombardo talk with this writer about writing
Mine’s Bigger Than Yours, the action movie genre, their favorite movies in the genre, and more.
on local history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of this story. A blaxploitation movie shot and set in Alaska starring one of the nation’s most famous singers in her acting debut would seem like it would be memorable. Moreover, the film captured Alaska at a pivotal moment in its history, during the construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline. Instead, the 1976 film “Pipe Dreams” is a largely forgotten flop, a downer piece of trivia in the otherwise sterling career of its lead, Gladys Knight.