Stars: Danny Trejo, Rachele Brooke Smith, Terri Ivens, Nicolas Coster, Leah Ann Cevoli, Branden Smith, Adam Horner, Melanie Brooke Sweeney, Dennis Lavalle | Written by Robin Bain, Amy Brown Carver, Lizzie Gordon | Directed by Robin Bain
I have watched too many Danny Trejo movies to know that just by having his name on the poster and physical media artwork does not guarantee a good movie. Of course, he’s been in some movies I absolutely love but his name is often used when he features for little more than seconds in a movie and I thought that would probably be the case with The Last Exorcist.
I wasn’t far wrong, to be honest but Danny Trejo’s role here could be called a little bit more than a cameo. In The Last Exorcist, we follow two sisters who have had a difficult upbringing and have neither of their parents still with them.
I have watched too many Danny Trejo movies to know that just by having his name on the poster and physical media artwork does not guarantee a good movie. Of course, he’s been in some movies I absolutely love but his name is often used when he features for little more than seconds in a movie and I thought that would probably be the case with The Last Exorcist.
I wasn’t far wrong, to be honest but Danny Trejo’s role here could be called a little bit more than a cameo. In The Last Exorcist, we follow two sisters who have had a difficult upbringing and have neither of their parents still with them.
- 1/4/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Dennis Lavalle had a special reason to be one of the first in line to see The Interview on its opening day in theaters. His brother-in-law, Capt. John Ogonowski, was the pilot of American Airlines Flight 11, the first plane to crash into the World Trade Center on 9/11. He told Deadline that he feels it’s his patriotic duty to see the film. “I’m not going to have a dictator tell me what I can see and not see,” Lavalle said, “especially one whose media regularly depicts the nuclear annihilation of America at their own hands.”
His sentiments were shared by many of those who came to see the film at the Regency Plant 16 in Van Nuys, CA – and at independent movie houses all across the country, where moviegoers voted with their seats on Christmas Day and thumbed their collective noses at the cyberterrorists’ threats to blow up theaters showing the film.
His sentiments were shared by many of those who came to see the film at the Regency Plant 16 in Van Nuys, CA – and at independent movie houses all across the country, where moviegoers voted with their seats on Christmas Day and thumbed their collective noses at the cyberterrorists’ threats to blow up theaters showing the film.
- 12/26/2014
- by David Robb
- Deadline
Directed by: Scott Martin
Written by: Scott Martin
Cast: Scott Martin, Clint Glenn Hummel, Andreas Lyons, Dennis Lavelle
Here's something I haven't seen in many a moon: a WWII movie that pits good 'ol cigar chomping G.I.s against leatherclad Nazis while the bigger theater rages in the background. Battle Force is neither in the vein of a sweeping epic or over the top borderline satire; it's straight meat and potatoes entertainment, and sometimes, that may be all you need for a good time.
Battle Force is loosely based on a real special forces unit of American and Canadian soldiers whose job was not that different from, say, a bunch of reputationally compromised children from unmarried parents. They do the nasty jobs, the suicide missions, the ones where extreme force is required.
The film takes place in 1943, on the eve of the invasion of Fascist and Nazi occupied Sicily.
Written by: Scott Martin
Cast: Scott Martin, Clint Glenn Hummel, Andreas Lyons, Dennis Lavelle
Here's something I haven't seen in many a moon: a WWII movie that pits good 'ol cigar chomping G.I.s against leatherclad Nazis while the bigger theater rages in the background. Battle Force is neither in the vein of a sweeping epic or over the top borderline satire; it's straight meat and potatoes entertainment, and sometimes, that may be all you need for a good time.
Battle Force is loosely based on a real special forces unit of American and Canadian soldiers whose job was not that different from, say, a bunch of reputationally compromised children from unmarried parents. They do the nasty jobs, the suicide missions, the ones where extreme force is required.
The film takes place in 1943, on the eve of the invasion of Fascist and Nazi occupied Sicily.
- 6/22/2012
- by Dan Coyle aka Deadpool
- Planet Fury
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