Country: USA
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Blackbelt
Aug 26, 2020Along with all the sweet kickboxing action the flick crams in a fair chunk of graphic gore and a surprising amount of drama for a low budget B-movie.
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Blade II
Feb 24, 2015Part 2 showed some nicer choreography but was hindered by the MTV-style camera work, which has seemingly infected all action films of the past few years.
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Blood And Bone
Feb 24, 2015A straightforward martial arts film it may be but is all the better for it and features a great cast, blistering fight scenes and proves that sometimes old school is the best school.
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Bloodfist
Sep 16, 2016There’s plenty of silly villains, hammy dialogue and unnecessary boob shots to keep you entertained.
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Bloodfist 2050
Apr 26, 2018‘Bloodfist 2050’ certainly recaptures the feeling of 90s American martial arts B-movies, so much so that it actually winds up feeling a little late to the party.
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Bloodfist II
Sep 16, 2016Obviously I still wouldn’t call it good in the traditional sense, but it is a familiar slice of cheese that certainly goes down easily.
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Bloodfist III: Forced To Fight
Dec 31, 2016If you’re okay with a few obvious plot devices and some basic fisticuffs, then this may make for a worthy addition to your collection.
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Bloodfist IV: Die Trying
Feb 7, 2017If you’re just looking for a quick burst of schlocky, action-packed fun then this will certainly make the grade.
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Bloodfist V: Human Target
Apr 14, 2017It’s possible that fans of Don Wilson or cheap action movies in general may appreciate it more, but to me it’s evident that the series was starting to run out of ideas.
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Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero
Jun 27, 2017If the idea of a ‘Die Hard’ clone with sci-fi channel levels of acting and action sounds appealing, then you may get a kick or two out of the low budget cheesiness of ‘Bloodfist VI’.
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Bloodfist VII: Manhunt
Aug 14, 2017‘Manhunt’ travels the same well-worn path as its predecessors (particularly ‘Bloodfist IV’) with a very predictable plot and some low grade action.
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Bloodfist VIII: Hard Way Out
Oct 25, 2017‘Hard Way Out’ is a sloppily cobbled together mess that is littered with awful genre cliches and a collection of very bad actors.