The biggest stretch in Shinji Higuchi’s follow-up to the 1975 Japanese film “The Bullet Train” is that a bureaucracy comes together effectively to try and alleviate a disaster. Following an opening ...
Jeff Ewing is a critic, entertainment journalist, interviewer, and screenwriter in LA with a life-long love of horror and film history. He has an M.S. in Sociology from the University of Oregon, and a ...
I want to make one thing from the onset, I have a major soft spot for Bullets. For me personally, the Bullet has been more than just a machine. It was my first motorcycle, and then I owned another one ...
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