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Robert Bronzi Vs. a creature in the woods in Cry Havoc

Death Kiss and Once Upon a Time in Deadwood star Robert Bronzi, who is basically Charles Bronson reincarnated, is back again, and facing his deadliest opponent yet. Unfamiliar with Bronzi's work? Well, we enjoyed Death Kiss, which we reviewed right here . An ambitious young reporter (Emily Sweet) is granted an interview with one of the FBI's most wanted (Richard Tyson). While entering his compound, she finds one of his prized possessions: a serial killer who murders at call named Havoc. Her only hope for survival is a rogue cop searching for his daughter... Sound like your kind of fun? Check out the trailer: Looks like our kind of fun for sure. This is Bronzi's latest collaboration with director Rene Perez, who brought the Charles Bronson look-alike into his Playing with Dolls franchise with this one. Cry Havoc hits On Demand May 5. Source: Midnight Releasing 

John Fallon, Marc Natoli and the Baby It's Cold Outside debacle

We Came from the Basement wouldn't be what it is today if it wasn't for repeat guest John Fallon. The actor/writer/director/producer/stuntman/Arrow in the Head founder was Jason and Shawn's first guest, and he's become a friend and frequent collaborator. Heck, he even helped come up with the show's title. Fallon updates audiences on his many projects, and he's brought actor/martial artist Marc Natoli with him to discuss their short film collaboration The Proposal, as well as update fans on his second directorial effort, Heretic, and the upcoming The Siege of Robin Hood.

John Fallon and Marc Natoli have a Proposal for Radio NL

There are no major releases in theatres this weekend! That's right. There is nothing of note in cinemas for the next seven days, which means Ralph Breaks the Internet and Creed II are expected to keep cleaning house at the box office. Does that mean there's nothing for Jason and Howie to discuss on the Radio NL 610 AM Morning Show? Hardly.

Review: Death Kiss

If you're considering Death Kiss as a weekend watch with a couple of liquor drinks, and you think there's something familiar about its star, Robert Kovacs, you're right. The man looks a hell of a lot like the late, great Charles Bronson. I'm sure writer/director Rene Perez was counting on that when he cast Kovacs in this flick, which is itself an homage to the kind of movies Bronson made when he'd set up shop at Cannon Films, a company that churned out a lot of this stuff.

Charles Bronson look-a-like comes home Dec. 4

The low-budget vigilante flick Death Kiss has been on our radar for some time. Why? Well, it's an action movie for one, and we're all about that in The Basement. But the main reason is because it stars a dude named Robert Kovacs, and he bares a striking resemblance to one of the most iconic action heroes of all time -- Charles Bronson. Take a look at the above pic and tell me if I'm wrong.