Devil's Due Movie Review Episode 1 - Streets of Fire
Devil's Due Movie Review is a series that attempts to bring under-appreciated films to a wider audience. Episode one is Walter Hill's action/adventure/musical "Streets of Fire".
Devil's Due Movie Review is a series that attempts to bring under-appreciated films to a wider audience. As a life-long fan of the X-Men, I was going to see the movie regardless of the critics. So are the low scores deserved? Did they do one of the most iconic comic book storylines justice?
After a close call with bad weather, I pick up a weather preparedness kit. I quickly walk through the features and explain some of the benefits.
Eton American Red Cross FRX3+ Weather Radio
Eton American Red Cross Clip-On Flashlight with hand-crank
Eton Solar Lantern with 8 piece first aid kit
Devil's Due Movie Review looks at a financial failure "Bringing Out The Dead". The movie covers a few days in the life of a burned out paramedic. My little brother joins me as an avid defender of the film for a special family episode.
My brother and film school grad, Chris, suggested the movie Men directed by Alex Garland. This horror film may be the most polarizing film I have covered.
The Beast is a movie about an isolated Soviet tank crew in Afghanistan during the 1980s invasion. When originally released, it only grossed $161,000 despite developing a respected reputation later. It is a tense, suspenseful look at "Russia's Vietnam".
Devil's Due Movie Review covers a Hulu Exclusive called Boss Level, an action comedy involving a time loop. This is definitely a fun movie that needs more eyeballs on it.
Devil's Due Movie Review is a series that attempts to bring under-appreciated films to a wider audience. Free Fire received little box office love despite a great cast and tight script. Do you need more convincing than a 55 minute gun fight? Let me fill you in on why you should watch it.