Action-thriller Operation Black Ops, starring Mma icons and former UFC Champions Tito Ortiz and Cris Cyborg, has been acquired by Uncork’d Entertainment and is out now on DVD and Digital.
Operation Black Ops, directed by Jamaal Burden, also stars Mike Ferguson, Kelsey Johnson, Mike Markoff, Paul Bikibili, Jd Ellis, Alicia Gakima, Rafael Cansino, Jr Orvalle, Jenna Pena, and Mario Torres.
Synopsis:
A group of mercenaries are hired to overthrow a Neo-Nazi stronghold nestled deep in the heart of Texas, only to discover they are protecting nuclear codes that could ignite World War III.
“Featuring high velocity action sequences and plenty of bullets, Operation Black Ops will keep action audiences enthralled.” said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. “If you love The Expendables movies, you’ll definitely want to check this one out when we release this summer.”
About Uncork’d Entertainment
Uncork’d Entertainment was founded in July, 2012 by Keith Leopard,...
Operation Black Ops, directed by Jamaal Burden, also stars Mike Ferguson, Kelsey Johnson, Mike Markoff, Paul Bikibili, Jd Ellis, Alicia Gakima, Rafael Cansino, Jr Orvalle, Jenna Pena, and Mario Torres.
Synopsis:
A group of mercenaries are hired to overthrow a Neo-Nazi stronghold nestled deep in the heart of Texas, only to discover they are protecting nuclear codes that could ignite World War III.
“Featuring high velocity action sequences and plenty of bullets, Operation Black Ops will keep action audiences enthralled.” said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. “If you love The Expendables movies, you’ll definitely want to check this one out when we release this summer.”
About Uncork’d Entertainment
Uncork’d Entertainment was founded in July, 2012 by Keith Leopard,...
- 7/21/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Stars: Tito Ortiz, Rafael Cansino, Mike Ferguson, Paul Bikibili, Cris “Cyborg” Justino, Mike Markoff, Kelsey Johnson, Johnny Llanes, Jenna Pena | Written and Directed by Jamaal Burden
As if the fact its title works out to “Operation Black Operations” wasn’t enough of a warning, we’re not even two minutes into Operation Black Ops when the orange ring around the barrel of one of the character’s weapons is clearly visible.
Noah is on his knees spitting blood in a warehouse that’s playing host to an underground fight. Luckily for him, his opponent is busy celebrating so he has plenty of time to recover, get back up and knock him the fuck out with one punch. As he walks off he sees a man in a military uniform and motions for them to follow him.
That man is Georg Doerfflinger (Rafael Cansino; What No One Tells the Bride) and...
As if the fact its title works out to “Operation Black Operations” wasn’t enough of a warning, we’re not even two minutes into Operation Black Ops when the orange ring around the barrel of one of the character’s weapons is clearly visible.
Noah is on his knees spitting blood in a warehouse that’s playing host to an underground fight. Luckily for him, his opponent is busy celebrating so he has plenty of time to recover, get back up and knock him the fuck out with one punch. As he walks off he sees a man in a military uniform and motions for them to follow him.
That man is Georg Doerfflinger (Rafael Cansino; What No One Tells the Bride) and...
- 7/11/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Franziska Schissler, Alex Ryan Brown, Chase Garland, Olivia Rivera, Mike Markoff, Allan Barao, Gilberto Ortiz, Kelsey Johnson, John Brown, Bianca Stein, Timothy McKinney | Written and Directed by Justin Price
I’ve got a weird love/hate relationship with writer/director Justin Price, insomuch as I’ll love one film, then hate the next. The last film I reviewed of his was The Mummy Rebirth, which I actually really enjoyed and – as I mentioned in my review – not in an ironic way; I dug the mythos of Price’s mummy movie, so much so I could look past the low-budget mature of the film. Which meant that when the opportunity to review a new Justin Price film came up, I had to check it out and see where this love/hate streak was headed this time!
Wrong Place Wrong Time, a ridiculously on-the-nose title, and sees a team of mercenaries...
I’ve got a weird love/hate relationship with writer/director Justin Price, insomuch as I’ll love one film, then hate the next. The last film I reviewed of his was The Mummy Rebirth, which I actually really enjoyed and – as I mentioned in my review – not in an ironic way; I dug the mythos of Price’s mummy movie, so much so I could look past the low-budget mature of the film. Which meant that when the opportunity to review a new Justin Price film came up, I had to check it out and see where this love/hate streak was headed this time!
Wrong Place Wrong Time, a ridiculously on-the-nose title, and sees a team of mercenaries...
- 5/26/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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