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Action Movie Reviews

  • Over the Top reviews

    Stallone's classic movie is his rare warmth action movie.

  • Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country reviews

    "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" is a science fiction film produced by Paramount Pictures, Inc.Directed, starring William Alan Shatner , Leonard Nimoy , DeForest Kelly, James Montgomery Doohan and others. The film tells the story of the two deadly enemies of Commonwealth and Klingon Empire reaching a fragile armistice agreement due to an ecological disaster, and the crew of Commonwealth Starship Enterprise-A to prevent an imminent space war.

  • El Mariachi reviews

    "El mariachi" is an action film directed by Robert Rodriguez and starring Carlos Gallardo and others. The film tells the story of a criminal who decides to take a duel with his enemies after escaping from prison.

  • First Knight reviews

    "True Knight" is a romantic adventure film directed by Jerry Zucker, starring Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Julia Ormond and others. "True Knight" tells the story of the samurai Lanslow and King Arthur's fiancee who fell in love at first sight but couldn't be together. Later, the relationship between the two was revealed. When the trial was about to go, the country was invaded by the enemy. When the people of the whole country were helpless, Lanslow stood up The story of saving King Arthur from danger.

  • Johnny Mnemonic reviews

    "Johnny Mnemonic" is an action science fiction film directed by Robert Longo , starring famous actors such as Keanu Reeves/Diane Este/Take Kitano. It tells the story of how the plague will cause disastrous consequences to the entire human society in the future world, and the struggle between people and the plague.

  • The Saint reviews

    "The Saint" is an action romance film directed by Phillip Noyce , starring Val Kilmer , Elisabeth Shue , Rade Šerbedžija , Valeri Nikolayev, etc. The film was released in the United States and Canada on April 4, 1997. The film is adapted from a series of novels by Singaporean writer Leslie Chatteris in the 1920s. It tells the story of the hired thief Simon Templer known as "The Saint" who took the risk of stealing the cold nuclear fusion equation and finally saved him from danger   .

  • Speed 2: Cruise Control reviews

    "Cruise Control" is a 1997 Twentieth Century Fox produced an action love movie by Jan de Bont director, Sandra Bullock and Jason Patric such as starring. The film was released in the United States on June 13, 1997   . The film tells that Alex gave Anne a surprise: he arranged a cruise vacation to the Bahamas. The designer of the cruise ship’s computer system, the computer genius Geiger, was also on the passenger list. He had just been fired and resented, he planned to steal the diamonds and cause the cruise ship to collide with another tanker. As a police officer, Alex was inevitably involved in this dangerous plan.

  • Star Trek: Insurrection reviews

    Star Trek 9: Insurrection (English name: Star Trek: Insurrection) is the ninth drama in the "Star Trek" series. The movie describes Captain Picard when he learns that Lieutenant Data is in Baku; Azerbaijani; Azerbaijani ( Baku; Azerbaijani ) The planet is taken hostage and immediately leads Enterprise to rescue. When they came to Baku; Azerbaijani; Azerbaijani-speaking planet, there are only 600 Baku inhabited on the whole planet ; Azerbaijani; Azerbaijani-speaking people , isolated from the world, abandoning technology, advocating peace, and living a simple life; data is taken away It's not like Baku; Azerbaijani; Azerbaijani people's style, there must be something hidden. The film is directed by Jonathan Frakes and starred by Old Baldy Beeef Stew and Jonathan Frakes.

  • Titan A.E. reviews

    "Frozen Planet" is a science fiction film directed by Don Virgil Bluth and Gary Goldman. Drew Blyth Barrymore , Matt Damon, etc. participated in the performance.   This film tells the story of a young man named Gael leading mankind to repel evil aliens and create a new earth after the explosion and destruction of the earth in 3028 AD   .

  • Arlington Road reviews

    "Arlington Road" is a feature film directed by Mark Pellington and starring Tim Robbins and Jeff Bridges. The film tells the story of Michael Faraday and his ten-year-old son Glenn (living in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.) after his wife lost his wife, and then met the family next door.