Steve Latshaw Movies
Action icon Dolph Lundgre directs and stars in this film that finds the actor cast as a drummer who must become a hero. As the openers for a chart-topping singer at a Moscow show, Joe and his band think fame is just within reach. However, a group of terrorist has something else in mind for the concert and capture the singer -- as well as the Russian president and his daughters. Joe might be used to pounding drums, but now he has to pound the bad guys in order to save the ruler and the three women. ~ All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Dolph Lundgren, Melissa Smith, (more)
The superhero story Stan Lee's Lightspeed concerns a man named Daniel Light, who discovers he has the ability to run at the speed of light after a brush with death. He must use his newfound skills to defeat the evil Goddard, a person who is half-man, half-snake. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jason Connery, Nicole Eggert, (more)
The U.S. Seals are on the hunt for a deadly terrorist called Casper. When they learn that he plans on selling a cluster bomb to the Albanians, then double crossing them, a race against time ensues. Casper hasn't found the bomb yet, but if he does, it could spell the end of life as we know it. Will the toughest military force on Earth be able to get to the insidious device before the terrorist does? ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Terry Cunningham's cyber-thriller Code Hunter features an interactive game called SHOCK. The creator of the game steals the identity of the best SHOCK player in the whole world in an attempt to get the player to join forces with him in a plan for world domination. The player must stop the game's creator before his plan will end both the cyber-world he created and the real world. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

- 2001
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Disgraced federal agent Eddie Lyman (Jeff Fahey) is foiled by his nemesis, the ruthless American militia terrorist known as Anderson (Brent Huff), for the last time; Lyman is dismissed from his agency and sent home to his girlfriend, Valerie (Beth Toussaint), who happens to be the public relations chief for a rising senator (Ernie Hudson). The senator and his staff, including Valerie, board a train for a whistle-stop campaign to drum up interest for his anti-gun proposal, but little do they know, the staff of the train is made up entirely of Anderson and his band of cutthroats who intend to hijack the train and blow up a small town with a homemade nuclear bomb. Little do they know, Lyman boarded the train at the last minute to surprise Valerie, and, coincidentally, he was in the bathroom when the hijacking went down. Can one unarmed man stop the terrorists, save the passengers, save the town, and stop a runaway train? ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide
U.S. commandos storm a Middle East terrorist compound in order to kidnap the leader of the violent sect. But the clandestine operation backfires -- perhaps because of a double-cross by one of the American operatives -- and CIA agent Vince Shannon (Glenn Plummer) is captured and abandoned by his team. The terrorists brainwash Shannon and return him to Florida where he begins slaying his former team members one by one, until he finally reaches Lt. Scott (Matt McCoy), his former best friend. But it turns out that Shannon is a decoy for a massive invasion of the U.S. by heavily armed Middle East troops that come ashore under the dark of night. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Corbin Bernsen, Matt McCoy, (more)
Fire captain Jack Thomas (John Bradley) has his hands full when greedy developer Wendell Mays (Tom Arnold) arranges for his industrial refinery near the city to catch fire and explode for the insurance money. Not only are Thomas' firemen overtaxed and his veteran hero (Michael Dudikoff) in grave danger, but the nearby hospital is inadequate to handle the disaster, leaving the head doctor (Amanda Pays) to cope with internal politics as well as internal medicine. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide

- 2000
- R
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In this thriller, an airliner on a routine flight over the Pacific Ocean is hijacked by a gang of terrorists, who deliberately crash the plane into the water. As it turns out, the flight was not as routine as everyone imagined -- one of the passengers is carrying computer hardware that controls a key defense satellite, which can be used to launch America's nuclear arsenal. The terrorists are determined to steal the equipment and use it for their own sinister purposes, but a team of Navy SEALs is given the dangerous assignment of rescuing the airliner and its precious cargo before it's too late. Submerged stars Coolio, Nicole Eggert, Dennis Weaver, Fred Williamson, Brent Huff, and Maxwell Caulfield. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Coolio, Brent Huff, (more)
- 2000
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Writer/producer/director Fred Olen Ray takes a look at small-time independent wrestlers in Southern Discomfort: Wrestling on the Indie Circuit. The documentary's opening sequence shows the promoter, David F. Friedman, as he prepares to hold an event in a high school gymnasium in Anniston, AL. Featured wrestling personalities at the event include the Iron Sheik and Rick Montana. ~ All Movie Guide
A soldier sets out on a mission of mercy only to discover he's a pawn in a deadly game in this action thriller from cult hero Fred Olen Ray. Veteran U.S. Air Force pilot Murphy (Daniel Baldwin) and his superior, Captain Reynolds (Fred Williamson), are kidnapped by members of a Central American drug cartel as they escort an American congressmen traveling abroad. Murphy and Reynolds are able to signal for help, and a squadron frees the captured soldiers, but Rifkin (Hannes Jaenicke), Murphy's friend and comrade, goes missing in action. A year later, Murphy learns that Rifkin is being held captive by the cartel's leader, Salvatore (Joe Lala), and with Reynolds' help, he sets out on a secret rescue mission using a state-of-the-art stealth aircraft to avoid detection by either Salvatore's gang or government troops. However, Murphy eventually discovers he's walked into a trap -- Reynolds and Rifkin are in cahoots with Salvatore, and they've staged Rifkin's capture to steal the jet for Salvatore's illegal purposes. Active Stealth also stars Shannon Whirry as Murphy's wife, Lisa Vidal, Chick Vennera, and Tim Abell. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Daniel Baldwin, Fred Williamson, (more)
- Starring:
- Jeff Speakman
As children we're often warned to be careful what we wish for -- and when an embittered man's dreams of revenge begin coming true in this shocker from director Steve Latshaw, the results are a nightmarish physical manifestation of these caution-inducing words. As Wilbur Johnson (James Best) ponders his prospects for revenge under the bright lights of the carnival midway, he makes the acquaintance of beautiful sideshow dancer, Angel (Linnea Quigley). When Angel introduces Wilbur to a powerful sorceress capable of granting any wish, he hastily sells his soul in exchange for a mask that will inflict horrific sudden death on anyone who gazes upon it. As his revenge fantasy quickly spirals out of control, Wilbur must find a way to reverse a curse more powerful than he ever imagined. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- James Best, Linnea Quigley, (more)
Michael Dudikoff stars in this action thriller in which Syrian sailors hijack a state-of-the-art Russian submarine that features among its arsenal a doomsday weapon that could wipe out half the planet. Can submarine demolitions expert Zach Silver and the crew of the U.S.S. Springfield take back the sub and dismantle this super-powerful weapon before it's too late? ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
A young inventor is tinkering with his latest creation when something goes wrong, and he turns his dad into a real-life invisible man. Now the boy must somehow find a way to get him back to normal. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
When something disables a space station, a CIA operative teams up with astronauts to try and save it. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Robert Carradine, Jeff Speakman, (more)
This Florida-lensed slasher silliness (not surprisingly produced by exploitation overlord Fred Olen Ray) is enlivened only slightly by posthumous cameos from John Carradine and Cameron Mitchell, as well as appearances from B-movie "Scream Queens" Linnea Quigley and Brinke Stevens. The plot is basically a riff on the standard Freddy Krueger-esque supernatural-maniac formula, only here the unstoppable psycho is merely a lumbering ghoul with a big pumpkin for a head, awakened from a cursed sleep on Halloween night by the usual handful of obnoxious teenage morons. Amid confusing flashback sequences and some phony occult blathering (courtesy of the town witch), we're told that Jack-O is the incarnation of a murdered farmer who has returned to avenge himself by taking a scythe to his killers' ancestors, but this particular pumpkinhead's people-reaping spree seems to cover a much broader swath, including a crop of nubile young things -- preferably just out of the shower, or fresh from a randy romp in the local cemetery. Even allowing for a certain camp appeal, there's not an original concept to be found amid the abundant nudity and severed limbs. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Linnea Quigley, Rebecca Wicks, (more)
Earth is threatened by a super-race of aliens wishing to put humans on a lower link of the food chain. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Blake Pickett, Cherie Scott, (more)
This horror-comedy from director Steve Latshaw is a lot funnier than his better-known Jack-O (1995) and has a lot more interesting ideas. The fact that most of these ideas have to do with a bulimic vampire (writer Patrick Moran) who noisily and copiously vomits blood after every meal will probably keep this film away from all but those with strong stomachs, but it's a clever concept. An epileptic psychic and a drunken detective investigate murders at the Twin Palms trailer park in Florida, although they spend much of their time in strip clubs. A subplot concerns the trailer park owner hiring a couple to kill off the older residents by staging fake burglaries which frighten them to death. The vampire (an 18th century plantation owner) moves to the trailer park with his strange aunt and begins biting and vomiting (and vomiting and vomiting) his way through the park as well. It's all really silly and in very bad taste, but its gleeful sickness gives it an endearingly perverse charm. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
James Bond is parodied in this film featuring the radio-controlled fish which place the Midwest in danger. ~ All Movie Guide























