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Capsule Reviews: April 2 – April 11

Posted on April 13, 2011 by Budd Wilkins

The Street Fighter (1974) Pure insanity from Sonny Chiba. Watch Sonny smack a punk so hard, we need an X-ray of his skull to monitor the damage! See Sonny tear a man’s larynx out with his bare hands! Witness Sonny … Continue reading →

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