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Closes the door on films that star Stone Cold Steve Austin. This time, he tackles "Tactical Force" which also stars Michael Jai White, Lexa Doig, Steve Becic, Candace Elaine, Michael Shanks, and Michael Ecklund. Finishes up the Hulk Hogan chapter for the month with 1998's "The Ultimate Weapon". The film also stars Cyndy Preston, Lynne Adams, Daniel Pilon, Michael D'Amico and Vlasta Vrana. Cracks open the vault on his next trilogy series, the "Ocean's Eleven" series. The 1985 Made-for-TV movie, "The Battle for Endor" starring Warwick Davis, Aubree Miller, Wilford Brimley, Carel Struycken, Sian Phillips, Tony Cox, and Eric Walker.

At home, this blended family walks on eggshells to avoid confrontations with the abusive Jimmy . Scott has taken the brunt of Jimmy’s abuse, as Scott’s mother, Emily is dying of cancer, but the stress of her family is most likely killing her faster. Then there’s Scott’s brother Thomas , who appears to be Jimmy’s favorite step-son and manages to escape abuse by keeping his mouth shut and doing what he’s told. A troubled former Major League Baseball player returns home to confront his abusive stepfather. As stated, this isn’t a cheerful two hours viewing, but it is a very well-made movie, thanks to Brett Bentman’s skilled direction and writing . The cast all put in excellent work and you will notice some of the characters are portrayed by some veterans of the screen like Eric Roberts and Dean Cain .
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Returns to the Frankenstein Story with the first film since the departure of Boris Karloff as the monster. This time, it's Lon Chaney Jr. in the role as "The Renegade" discusses 1942's "The Ghost of Frankenstein." Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, we continue to move forward through some of the older Tom Hanks films that were neglected the first time around.
Returns to the Egyptian Deserts to once again discuss a flick from the Mummy franchise. This time though, it's the comedic 1955 film, "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy." Tackles another Alfred Hitchcock classic, and the only film of the month to be shown in Color! Discusses one of the most popular Zombie films of all times. Join "The Renegade" as he dives into 1968's "Night of the Living Dead", and closes the book on Classic Horror...at least...for now. It's the beginning of a new month, which means it's time for another theme.
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Stays in Latin America and joins Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, and Panchito Pistoles as they celebrate Donald's Birthday. Now enters the 1960's, while continuing on with the Silver Age of the Walt Disney Animation Studios Filmography. Today's film is another canine tale, with a villain even more ruthless than Aunt Sarah from Lady and the Tramp.

Returns to Gotham City to discuss another collection of serials featuring the Dynamic Duo. This time the villainous Wizard attempts to take out the Caped Crusaders in 1949's "Batman and Robin" serials. Takes a look at an entry that most people would rather forget from the DC Library. Join "The Renegade" as he takes at the Shaquille O'Neal lead, 1997 film "Steel." Returns to Gotham City to discuss the final chapter of "The Dark Knight Trilogy", 2012's "The Dark Knight Rises." Takes a look at the second film in the story of Harley Quinn, 2020's "Birds of Prey."
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As he follows up his discussion on the first installment of the Ocean's Trilogy with a look at the original Ocean's 11 from 1960. Starring "The Rat Pack", Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop, as well as Angie Dickerson, Norman Fell, Cesar Romero, and many others. Tackles the Final Installment of the Original Star Wars Trilogy, "Return of the Jedi" alongside his good buddy and Jeff Meacham Network's resident "Stat Boy", Mike Caldwell. Tackles the first of the Family Guy Star Wars Trilogy, "Blue Harvest." Is joined by Jeff Meacham to discuss the chaos that is "Spaceballs."
A baseball player returns home to confront his abusive stepfather in Brett Bentman’s powerful drama 90 Feet From Home. Begins a 5 day journey into Black Music as we continue our Celebration of Black History Month. Join the Renegade today as he tackles 1 of 3 films about popular Hip-Hop Artists, by reviewing Notorious. Tackles quite possibly one of the most controversial films of all-time as he continues his celebration of Black History Month. From 1946, it Walt Disney's "Song of the South", based on the Uncle Remus tales. Starring James Baskett, Bobby Driscoll, Ruth Warrick, Lucile Watson, Hattie McDaniel, Johnny Lee and Nick Stewart.
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Returns to the Skywalker Sage with the film that started it all. 1977's "A New Hope", starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, David Prowse, and James Earl Jones. This month, he begins to tackle the Walt Disney Animation Studios filmography. He will begin at the beginning, with "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" , and go all the way up to "The Rescuers Down Under" .

Join "The Renegade" J.J. Williams today for another BRAND NEW EPISODE of Renegades Reviews. Continues his celebration of Black Music as part of Black History Month by reviewing the Oscar Winning film, Ray. Starring Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Clifton Powell, Terrence Howard, Larenz Tate, David Krumholtz, Warwick Davis and Regina King.
Discusses a Vincent Price classic, 1959's "House on Haunted Hill." Today on another BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews. Discusses another early entry into the Tom Hanks filmography, 1986's "Nothing in Common."
Join "The Renegade" today as he discusses 2009's "Angels & Demons." On today's installment of Renegades Reviews, we discuss this Star Studded Tom Hanks Film. A film which also stars Melanie Griffith, Bruce Willis, Kim Cattrall, Morgan Freeman and F. Which also stars Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise and Ed Harris. Starring Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, and an All-Star supporting cast, "Catch Me If You Can." Discusses a Chick Flick with SNL Alumni, Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph.
Takes a look at an interesting entry in The Beatles filmography, 1967's "Magical Mystery Tour." Returns to the land on Capes and Spandex, as he begins to take a look at more Comic Book Movies. This time, it's the Characters from DC and their filmography that "The Renegade" will be dissecting. First up, The Dynamic Duo in their 1943 Serial, "The Batman."

Today on the FIRST BRAND NEW EPISODE of Renegades Reviews for the new month, J.J. Kicks off April's Theme of "Trilogies" with one of the greatest movie trifecta's of ALL-TIME! Tackles "Back to the Future", starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson, and Claudia Wells. Join "The Renegade" as he welcomes his guest, "The West Coast Professor" Jeff Meacham to the show as they discuss the first film in one of the greatest trilogies of All-Time. Today on a special DOUBLE FEATURE DAY here on Renegades Reviews, J.J. Takes a look at the 1991 and 1994 coming of age films starring Anna Chlumsky.
Tackles the final film in the official storyline canon for our three monsters . Join "The Renegade" as he discusses the 1945 film, "House of Dracula." Takes a look at a Colin Hanks starring vehicle which features his father, Tom Hanks, portraying his father in 2009's "The Great Buck Howard." On today's BRAND NEW INSTALLMENT of Renegades Reviews, J.J. Dives into a Katherine Heigl starring vehicle from 2008, "27 Dresses". This film also stars James Marsden, Edward Burns, and an early appearance from Krysten Ritter of Jessica Jones fame.
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