Colin Firth is ready for action in McQuarrie’s ‘Three To Kill’

"The Way of the Gun" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"The Way of the Gun" Japanese Theatrical Poster

Christopher McQuarrie (The Way of the Gun, Jack Reacher) will be a busy man. In addition to Mission: Impossible 5 and a live-action adaptation of the 1970s anime series Star Blazers, he has signed on to direct an action film called Three To Kill, which is based on the novel of the same name by Jean-Patrick Manchette.

Deadline reports that Colin Firth (The King’s Speech) is on board as the protagonist. Could it be that the acclaimed actor – who is known for his dramatic roles in films like A Single Man and Arthur Newman – is following the footsteps of ex-serious actor Liam Neeson by taking on a violent action film? Judging from the film’s plot, it’s a possibility.

According to Amazon, Three To Kill is about a businessman (Firth) who witnesses a murder — and is pursued by the killers. His conventional life knocked off the rails, the man turns the tables and sets out to track down his pursuers. Along the way, he learns a thing or two about himself.

Three To Kill certainly has the potential to be an interesting flick. Other than Firth, there are currently no other actors attached to the movie. We’ll keep you updated.

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Bullet | Blu-ray & DVD (Funimation)

Bullet | Blu-ray & DVD (Funimation)

Bullet | Blu-ray & DVD (Funimation)

RELEASE DATE: February 25, 2014

Funimation presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Bullet, directed by Nick Lyon (Species: The Awakening). Danny Trejo (Machete) plays ‘Bullet,’ a tough cop who takes the law into his own hands when his grandson is kidnapped. Also starring Breaking Bad’s Jonathan Banks. Definitely not a remake of Steve McQueen’s Bullitt or the Mickey Rourke movie of the same name. Watch the trailer.

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Daniel Wu takes ‘Control’ in the newest poster

"Control" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Control" Chinese Theatrical Poster

THE MOVIE: Film Combat Syndicate reports that a new movie called Control – a sci-fi action/thriller directed by Kenneth Bi (Girl$) and starring Daniel Wu (The Man with the Iron Fists) – will be released domestically on November 21. Control also stars Yao Chen (Firestorm), Simon Yam (The Thieves), Leon Dai (Reign of Assassins), Ady Ang (Saving General Yang) and Shao Bing (Let the Bullets Fly).

Here’s the official synopsis: Control takes places in a futuristic city and revolves around the themes of “being controlled” and “losing control.” Daniel Wu plays Mark, a man who commits perjury for his company in order to help his mother. However, he meets a mysterious person who threatens him and forces him to rob a bank. After the theft, the mysterious person continues to cause disasters to happen to Mark, which is when Mark vows to break free from this person’s control and expose his or her true identity.

Updates: A teaser trailer has been released (no english subtitles). | Newest poster. | Newest trailer.

BREAKING NEWS: Check out the newest poster, plus Film Combat Syndicate has a couple of behind-the-scenes clips.

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Ning Hao’s ‘No Man’s Land’ is definitely ‘Mad Max’-inspired

"No Man's Land" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"No Man's Land" Chinese Theatrical Poster

THE MOVIE: Directed by Ning Hao (Crazy Racer), No Man’s Land (aka Western Sunshine) is about a young lawyer from the city who travels to the Gobi desert where he embarks on a series of adventures and challenges. No Man’s Land stars Huang Bo (Police Story 2013), Yu Nan (The Expendables 2), Xu Zheng (Lost in Thailand), Wang Shuangbao (Flying Swords of Dragon Gate), Ba Duo (Midnight Beating) and Yang Xinming (Book). The film will be released domestically on December 3, 2013.

Updates: Teaser trailer. | According to Film Combat Syndicate, although the film wrapped in 2010, its release was haulted because the ARFT’s own Zhao Baohua described the film as “trash,” “depraved,” “gratuitous” and “out of touch with reality.” In addition to Baohua deeming the film as reflective of Ning’s narcissism in abandoning his responsibility as an artist.

BREAKING NEWS: Watch the latest trailer, which was released last week. Although the film doesn’t seem to take place in the post-apocalyptic future, I definitely see some Mad Max inspiration.

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‘In Pursuit of the Dragon’ is a unique Bruce Lee documentary

Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey & Pursuit of the Dragon | DVD (MVD Entertainment)

Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey & Pursuit of the Dragon | DVD (MVD Entertainment)

If you’re a die hard Bruce Lee fanatic and you’re sick and tired of all the countless Bruce Lee documentaries that contain the same footage, usual interview clips and a bunch of other “talking heads,” then In Pursuit of the Dragon is a film you don’t want to miss. It may not have any new or rare visuals of Bruce, but it does contain fascinating content that most fans will find both unique and educational.

We rarely provide screen shots for films we review, but for In Pursuit of the Dragon, visuals were an absolute must.

To read our review, click here.

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Just like ‘The Raid 2,’ English football has gone international

"The Raid 2: Berandal" Teaser Poster

"The Raid 2: Berandal" Teaser Poster

The highly anticipated sequel to The Raid: Redemption made waves online when it was announced that three high-profile Japanese actors – Ryuhei Matsuda (Nightmare Detective), Kenichi Endo (Visitor Q), and Kazuki Kitamura (Azumi) – would be joining the cast. It’s clear that the scope of The Raid 2: Berandal has widened beyond the claustrophobic confines of the first film to encompass an entire gang war on the streets of Jakarta. It only makes sense that the Yakuza should get in on the action!

Much in the same way that The Raid 2 has gone global, so far has the English football scene. The English Premier League is the richest football league in the world – and it’s also by far the most international. This is perhaps why there is so much interest in the Premier League in Asia – and particularly so in the performance of Asian players.

Of course, betting on football in England and other countries is also an enormous industry in Asia and every game really comes under the spotlight. In particular, the performances of Man United’s Japanese midfielder Shinji Kagawa have come in for an enormous amount of scrutiny since the 24 year-old signed him from Borussia Dortmund in July 2012.

Kagawa played 20 times for Manchester United during last year’s title-winning season under manager Sir Alex Ferguson. But since Ferguson stepped down and David Moyes took over at the Old Trafford helm in time for the new season, Kagawa has struggled to make the first team line-up on a regular basis.

Manchester United are around 9/2 to retain their title with Betfair, the world’s largest betting exchange which is proving so popular in South East Asia. And whenever Kagawa plays – there is a huge upsurge of interest.

And there are signs that the Japanese midfielder is beginning to get a real toe-hold. He has put in a few excellent performances of late playing in behind Rooney and Van Persie. Kagawa is undoubtedly a raw talent but he will need games to develop and to prove his ability under the new system under Moyes. Whether he will be able to get that experience, though, is quite another matter.

But it’s not only crucial for Kagawa himself that he does play – it’s also essential for the development of Asian footballers at the highest level. Japan is the world’s third-largest economy with a population of 120 million. If a player from Japan can star at the top level in the world’s most competitive league – then it will work wonders for South East Asian player development and interest in the game in general – and 10 or 20 years from now, we could see the Premier League with scores of top level players. Then again – things could go the other way; so there’s a heck of a lot riding on this!

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Lust of the Dead 2 | DVD (Tokyo Shock)

Lust of the Dead 2 | DVD (Tokyo Shock)

Lust of the Dead 2 | DVD (Tokyo Shock)

RELEASE DATE: February 11, 2014

Tokyo Shock presents the DVD for Naoyuki Tomomatsu’s Lust of the Dead 2, the sequel to Lust of the Dead. After 90% of the world is taken over by “zombified” males, the remaining females form a military unit to protect themselves. This over-the-top Japanese splatter flick comes the same team who brought us Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl and Stacy. Lust of the Dead 2 stars Asami (The Machine Girl), Yui Aikawa and Maki Aoyama. Watch the trailer.

Stay tuned for pre-order information.

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Sex Hunter: 1980 | DVD (Impulse Pictures)

Sex Hunter: 1980 | DVD (Impulse Pictures)

Sex Hunter: 1980 | DVD (Impulse Pictures)

RELEASE DATE: February 11, 2014

Impulse Pictures presents the DVD for Toshiharu Ikeda’s Sex Hunter:1980. With similar tones to Dario Argento’s masterwork Suspiria, Sex Hunter: 1980 is one of the more controversial entries in the Nikkatsu Erotic Films Collection. The depictions of disturbing sexual violence so concerned Nikkatsu studios, they actually warned director Toshiharu Ikeda to tone things down for his next film! Starring Erina Miyai, Ayako Oota and Teruo Matsuyama.

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Nurse Girl Dorm: Sticky Fingers | DVD (Impulse Pictures)

Nurse Girl Dorm: Sticky Fingers | DVD (Impulse Pictures)

Nurse Girl Dorm: Sticky Fingers | DVD (Impulse Pictures)

RELEASE DATE: February 11, 2014

Impulse Pictures presents the DVD for 1985’s Nurse Girl Dorm: Sticky Fingers, directed by Yoshihiro Kawasaki. The title should say it all. Nurse Girl Dorm: Sticky Fingers mixes nudity with madcap comedy and jaw-dropping scenes of steamy sex that only Nikkatsu studios could unleash. In other words, this would make a great stocking stuffer for the entire family! (kidding!). Starring Jun Izumi, Chiaki Kitahara, Yukari Takeshita and Shu Minagawa.

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Jung Woo-sung is a smooth criminal in ‘Cold Eyes’

"Cold Eyes" Korean Theatrical Poster

"Cold Eyes" Korean Theatrical Poster

Currently breaking box office records in South Korea is Cold Eyes, a crime-thriller directed by Jo Eui-seok (World of Silence) and Kim Byeong-seo (cinematographer of Dangerous Liaisons).

Han Hyo Joo (Masquerade) and Seol Kyeong-gu (The Tower) are two special crime unit cops who team up to track down a leader of a criminal organization, played by Jeong Woo-seong (The Good, The Bad and the Weird), in his first role as a bad guy.

Cold Eyes is the latest example of a Korean film that stands toe-to-toe with the best of any Hollywood crime flick. Watch the trailer.

Updates: DDDHouse has the Region A Blu-ray for sale.

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Ms. 45 | Blu-ray & DVD (Drafthouse Films)

"Ms. 45" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Ms. 45" Japanese Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: March 25, 2014

Drafthouse Films presents the Blu-ray & DVD for 1981’s Ms. 45 (aka Angel of Vengeance), directed by Abel Ferrara (1992’s Bad Lieutenant). A shy and mute seamstress (Zoë Lund) goes insane after being attacked and raped twice in one day, in which she takes to the streets of New York after dark and randomly kills men with a .45 caliber gun. Watch the trailer.

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Chinese thriller ‘Caught in the Web’ arriving in US theaters this November

"Caught in the Web" Promotional Poster

Back in the 90’s, Chinese filmmaker Chen Kaige made a name for himself with lush period dramas such as the Palme d’Or-winning Farewell My Concubine and 1999’s The Emperor and the Assassin. After more recently taking a stab at the wuxia genre with The Promise and Sacrifice, the filmmaker is turning his lens on modern Chinese society. His new media-centric thriller Caught in the Web takes a look at how the internet is used to expose – and often publicly humiliate – those who break social taboos in China.

The 2012 film is finally making its way stateside with an official North American theatrical release. Asian film fans can expect Caught in the Web to land in limited release this November 27th, 2013. In the meantime, a North American trailer is now online for your viewing pleasure.

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Is there a ‘Rounders 2′ in the making?

"Rounders" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Rounders" Japanese Theatrical Poster

If you have a hobby that you’re passionate about, it can be good to watch a movie that focuses on the same interest. There’s a great film out there for all poker players that, even though it wasn’t a massive box office hit when it was released in 1998, has now gained something of a cult status amongst poker aficionados. The film is Rounders, starring Matt Damon, Ed Norton and John Malkovich, and it’s all about the world of underground poker.

Today, if you like playing poker, you can play whenever you want online – with no need to join illegal and risky games like those featured in Rounders. The introduction of online gaming into the world of gamers and the sheer diversity available online nullified many of the risk associated with gambling. Big multi-million dollar online casinos such as BGO, 32Red and 888 are offering many promotions and options from the safety of one’s home. Table poker and video poker features in the selection casino games at bgo and other online sites and there are lots of different poker varieties to choose from there. But in the world of Rounders, poker was a game played illegally and underground.

The film begins with Damon’s character Mike McDermott, a poker playing law student, losing his $30,000 bankroll to a Russian gangster called Teddy KGB (Malkovich). Rounding is when you move from city to city, playing illegal, high stakes poker games. As McDermott’s finances are wiped out by this loss, he promises his girlfriend he will quit poker and concentrate on his studies instead.

The plan changes, though, when McDermott’s childhood friend Lester ‘Worm’ Murphy (Norton) gets released from prison but only has five days to clear debts and wants McDermott to team up with him using ‘rounding’ as a way of getting the money together. McDermott agrees to help, but insists on not cheating, as Worm wants to do. Just as they almost reach the target amount, Worm is caught cheating (even though he agreed he would play straight) and does a runner, leaving his mate to deal with the consequences.

Of course, it turns out that the person Worm (and now McDermott) owes the money to is Teddy KGB, so McDermott again faces him in a showdown game of Texas Hold’em. This time he wins, not only paying off Worm’s debt but also getting back the original $30,000 that he lost. The film ends with McDermott leaving university and his girlfriend and heading off to the World Series of Poker main event in Vegas.

This leaves a perfect opening for a sequel and it’s been on the cards (excuse the pun!) for a while. Originally set for release in 2012, and then postponed to 2014, it seems that the project has been put on hold due to the fact that Miramax doesn’t think it will do well at the box office. Both Damon and Norton have been said to be keen to take part in a sequel, but it’s one of those where we’ll have to wait and see what happens. Until then, here’s the original trailer for the original Rounders.

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Death Wish, First Blood and now Stephen Reynolds’ ‘Vendetta’

"Vendetta" Theatrical Poster

"Vendetta" Theatrical Poster

There’s some serious buzz surrounding Stephen Reynolds’ upcoming feature simply titled Vendetta. This gritty UK action flick has been called “Death Wish for 2013″ (Loaded Magazine) and “A Brit answer to First Blood” (Total Film). I don’t know about you guys, but these bold quotes alone make me want to watch it right now.

Here’s the official brief plot: Special ops interrogation officer Jimmy Vickers (Danny Dyer) tracks down a gang who slaughtered his parents. With police closing in and his old unit on his trail, he has to to evade capture long enough to complete his gruesome crusade.

Vendetta also stars Vincent Regan, Nick Nevern, Bruce Payne, Josef Altin and Tony Denham. Anchor Bay’s UK Blu-ray has a December 31, 2013 street date, so a North American release should be just around the corner. Until then, check out the trailer at Film Combat Syndicate.

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Deal on Fire! The Man with No Name Trilogy | Blu-ray | Only $16.99 – Expires soon!

"The Man with No Name Trilogy" Blu-ray Cover

"The Man with No Name Trilogy" Blu-ray Cover

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray set for The Man with No Name Trilogy, which contains 1964’s A Fistful of Dollars (a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s 1961 film Yojimbo), 1965’s For a Few Dollars More and 1967’s The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. For about $5.50 a movie, this is an insult to Sergio Leone (in other words, this is a great deal!).

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