

Jaume Collet-Serra One of the most consistent directors of mid level Hollywood genre fare, Collet-Serra has quietly turned into a solid genre filmmaker without tooįirst teaser trailer for Boyka: Undisputed The seeds of great things are contained in their filmographies, and it would come as no surprise if one or two of these guys are able to attain the same heights as luminaries like Hill, Carpenter, Craven and Corman. While all the movies they make may not be great, do not dismiss them. Someone has to make them, and here is a list compiling the best of the today’s crop of filmmakers who are unabashed in their love of genres, and have honed their talents producing enjoyable and sometimes great B-Movies. Tim George They might not be at the level of John Carpenter or Wes Craven yet, but meet the directors who are keeping the B-movie flag flying. Somehow it was figured it would prove popular. Moving from prison boxing to mixed martial arts. That moment where someone decided that 2002’s largely forgotten prison drama starring Ving Rhames and Wesley Snipes (directed by veteran Walter Hill) should be turned into a martial arts mayhem franchise. That itself has been well warranted from the second film onwards. It’s not so much the popularity they’ve achieved.
UNDISPUTED 2 BOYKA TRAINING SERIES
As far as odd film franchises go, the Undisputed series is right up there.

Synopsis: In the fourth installment of the fighting franchise, Boyka is shooting for the big leagues when an accidental death in the ring makes him question everything he stands for. Starring Scott Adkins, Teodora Duhovnikova, Martyn Ford, Brahim Achabbakhe, Emilien De Falco, Alon Aboutboul, Julian Vergov, and Valentin Ganev.
