No reason for Biehn. Review by Brandon Wolfe From his rightly venerated run as James Cameron’s early-career go-to guy, it always seemed like Michael Biehn got cheated out of greater stardom. While not exactly a charismatic actor, he was always highly reliable as no-guff man’s man. He almost always played military men, which always suited him well, but his breakthrough role as Kyle Reese in the original Terminator showed that Biehn could bring more to a character than gritted-teeth exposition delivery. I’m not suggesting that he deserved to ascend to the A-List, but neither did he deserve to flame out in the ‘90s as much as he did. Now Biehn has become something of a self-made man. He and his wife, producer Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, have created their own production company and now their own films. Their latest endeavor, the no-budget horror oddity The Girl , was filmed in 2014, yet is only finding release now. Give Biehn some credit for creating his own work instead of waiting for th