Holy Night: Demon Hunters (2025) Review

“Holy Night: Demon Hunters” Theatrical Poster

“Holy Night: Demon Hunters” Theatrical Poster

Director: Im Dae-Hee
Cast: Ma Dong-Seok, Seohyun, David Lee, Kyung Soo-Jin, Jung Ji-So, Cha Woo-jin, Lee Da-il
Running Time: 92 min.

By Paul Bramhall

It’s been almost 10 years since Ma Dong-seok’s breakthrough role in Train to Busan, and in that time he’s battled zombies, serial killers, crocodiles, gangsters, reptilian human hybrids, gangsters, and even the yakuza. It was perhaps inevitable at some point then, that his anvil sized fists would be aimed in the direction of satanic demons from the depths of hell. Holy Night: Demon Hunters is the movie that gives us exactly that, with Dong-seok running the Holy Night demon hunting agency (yes you read that right). What’s even more surprising is that it’s not the first time for Korean cinema to prove demons can be dealt with by being punched in the face, with 2019’s The Divine Fury offering up an MMA infused take on the battle of good vs. evil.

In his latest outing Dong-seok is paired with former Girls Generation member Seohyun (Love and Leashes, I AM.) as a shaman with supernatural powers, and Lee David (Svaha: The Sixth Finger, Pluto), who doesn’t seem to have any purpose other than to turn up and film their encounters. It’s a legitimate question to ask if it’s possible to have too much of a good thing, and certainly in the late 2010’s when Dong-seok was starting to cultivate his amicable onscreen Continue reading

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You guys ready to Jet? Full details for Shout Studios’ 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray set for ‘The Jet Li Collection’

On July 29, 2025, Shout! Studios is releasing the 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray collection for The Jet Li Collection, which will include Fist of Legend, Tai Chi Master, Fong Sai Yuk, Fong Sai Yuk II and The Bodyguard from Beijing.

Among the icons of Hong Kong action cinema, few stars shine as brightly as Jet Li. Renowned for his graceful and fluid fighting style, Li’s illustrious filmography Continue reading

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Making of a murderer! Watch the Trailer for the ‘John Wick’ franchise documentary ‘Wick is Pain’ on Digital tomorrow

"Wick is Pain" Theatrical Poster

“Wick is Pain” Theatrical Poster

Arriving on Digital on May 9, 2025, is Wick is Pain, a Lionsgate documentary that showcases never-before-seen footage from 2014’s John Wick, 2017’s John Wick: Chapter 2, 2019’s John Wick: Chapter 3: Parabellum and 2023’s John Wick: Chapter 4, as well as the revealing true story behind the John Wick phenomenon, and it’s rise from independent film to billion-dollar franchise.

Directed by Jeffrey Doe, Wick is Pain utilizes never-before-seen footage shot over a decade both on and off the set of the Wick films. The doc also chronicles the travails of the very first John Wick movie from 2014, a small indie film plagued by financier problems that got shut down at one point (via IGN).

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Is Tom the only megastar who does his own stunts? Watch the New Trailer for ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’

“Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” Teaser Poster

“Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” Teaser Poster

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning – the 8th entry in the long running Mission Impossible franchise – will be exploding to theaters on May 23, 2025.

Christopher McQuarrie (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Mission: Impossible – Fallout) is back in the director’s chair, continuing from the events in 2023’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.

Originally meant to be titled Dead Reckoning Part Two, the film underwent significant changes following some disappointing box office results from its predecessor. The adjustments include not only the new title but also enhancements made to the storyline after the production delays stemming from industry-wide strikes (via PTG).

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Mission 2: Enter The Enemy’s Hidout! Radiance announces second ‘Shinobi’ Blu-ray collection arriving in August

On August 18, 2025, Radiance is releasing the Blu-ray (A/B) for the second Shinobi collection, which will include 1964’s Siege and Return of Mist Saizo, as well as 1965’s The Last Iga Spy.

Three more spectacular tales of ninja action in this continuation of the hugely influential series. This time, Raizo Ichikawa (Shinobi 1-3) stars as Mist Saizo, a ninja Continue reading

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John Woo’s action classic goes hard! Restored ‘Hard Boiled’ is coming to Cannes, Digital and Physical from Shout!

"Hard Boiled" Theatrical Poster

“Hard Boiled” Theatrical Poster

Hard Boiled, John Woo’s 1992 Hong Kong action masterpiece, will screen at the 2025 Festival de Cannes. The film will be presented with a New Restoration from the original 35mm camera negative.

Following its Cannes premiere, the newly restored Hard Boiled 4K will be released digitally (and physically) in North America through Shout! Studios’ new entertainment label, Hong Kong Cinema Classics™.

The seminal Hong Kong classic involves tough-as-nails cop (Chow Yun-fat), who teams up with an undercover agent (Tony Leung Chiu-wai) to shut down a sinister mobster and his crew.

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Amazon MGM Studios to get into serious bees-ness with Timo Tjahjanto and Jason Statham for ‘The Beekeeper 2’

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“The Beekeeper” Theatrical Poster

Timo Tjahjanto (The Shadow Strays, The Night Comes for Us) – of the “Mo Brothers” directing duo (Killers, Headshot, Macabre) – is teaming up with action star Jason Statham (The Meg, Redemption, The Expendables) for The Beekeeper 2.

Amazon MGM Studios has landed worldwide distribution rights to the sequel in a deal pegged by sources at comfortably north of $50M (via Deadline).

The original, directed by David Ayer (End of Watch), followed a retired clandestine human intelligence operative (Statham) who sets out for revenge after his kind-hearted landlady becomes the victim of a phishing scam that steals millions of dollars from a charity she runs (via Deadline).

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Others strike hard, but Tony Jaa STRIKES HARDER! ‘Striking Rescue’ hits Blu-ray and DVD on May 13th from Well Go USA

On May 13, 2025, Well Go USA is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Striking Rescue, the latest from martial arts action star Tony Jaa (Ong-Bak, Triple Threat, Paradox, xXx: Return of Xander Cage) and Xing Yu (Flashpoint, Super Bodyguard, Ride On). Want to see it earlier?

Directed by Cheng Siyi (The Paper Man Returns, Desperado), Striking Rescue tells the story of a retired veteran who is framed after his wife and daughter Continue reading

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Neo-Tokyo is about to explode! Rina Sawayama will return as Akira in Donnie Yen’s ‘John Wick’ spin-off ‘Caine’

Martial arts star Donnie Yen (Polar Rescue, Sakra, Chasing the Dragon) will reprise his role as Caine – the blind assassin from 2023’s John Wick: Chapter 4in a standalone John Wick spin-off movie tentatively titled Caine, which will take place after the events after Chapter 4.

In addition to starring, Yen will also be directing Caine. “The John Wick films have set an immensely high standard for action filmmaking and I greatly appreciate Continue reading

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Can Spike Lee take an Akira Kurosawa flick higher? Watch the Trailer for ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ starring Denzel Washington

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“Highest 2 Lowest” Teaser Poster

In 2013, noted filmmaker Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing) remade Park Chan-wook’s 2003 masterpiece, Old Boy. Now, the award-winning director is back with Highest 2 Lowest, a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 thriller, High and Low.

The original High and Low centered on an executive (Toshiro Mifune) of a Yokohama shoe company becomes a victim of extortion when his chauffeur’s son is kidnapped by mistake and held for ransom.

In the remake – now played out on the mean streets of modern day New York City – a titan music mogul (Denzel Washington) is targeted with a ransom plot, and ends up jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma.

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Look what ‘The Cat’ dragged in! 1992 Hong Kong cult classic from ‘Story of Ricky’ director arriving in August

On August 26, 2025, 88 Films is releasing the Blu-ray for The Cat, 1992 Golden Harvest Hong Kong thriller from director Lam Nai-Choi (The Story of Ricky, The Peacock King).

The Cat is an adaptation of the novel Old Cat by Ni Kuang. In the film, a cat from outer space teams up with a young alien girl and her knight, along with an Continue reading

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We have physical evidence that Donnie Yen’s ‘The Prosecutor’ hits Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD in May from Well Go USA

On May 27, 2025, Well Go USA is releasing the DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD for The Prosecutor (aka Misjudgement), an action thriller from filmmaker Ho Pong Mak (Breakout Brothers trilogy), who co-directs the film’s star, Donnie Yen (Sakra, Chasing the Dragon).

In the film, a poor young man is wrongly charged with drug trafficking after being deceived. An ex-prosecutor investigates the case, uncovers a corrupt Continue reading

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A pack of Shaw classics and more walled city mayhem! Here’s what’s streaming on Hi-YAH for the month of May

Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Releases for the month of May

If you want to give Hi-YAH! a go, visitors of this site can use the promo code “CITYONFIRE” for a FREE 30 Day trial!

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How this crash game is changing Asian gambling culture

Remember that heart-stopping moment in “God of Gamblers” when Chow Yun-fat’s character has everything riding on a single hand? That same electric tension-the thrill of watching stakes climb higher while deciding precisely when to cash out-is exactly what’s catapulted Aviator into the stratosphere of online betting games.

Since Spribe Gambling unleashed this sensation in 2019, Aviator has soared across over 2,000 platforms worldwide, captivating more than 10 million players. What’s particularly striking? Its meteoric rise throughout Asian markets, where the game’s elegant simplicity meets the region’s rich history of gambling storytelling. Let’s explore how this crash game has become a cultural phenomenon that bridges traditional Asian gambling cinema with cutting-edge digital entertainment.

The mechanics behind Aviator’s rise

Ever watched a plane climb steadily upward, knowing it could vanish in an instant? That’s Aviator in a nutshell. You place your bet, the plane takes off, and a multiplier starts climbing-1.2x, 1.5x, 2.4x, 5x, 10x, sometimes soaring beyond 100x. Cash out before the plane flies away, and you’ve multiplied your stake. Hesitate too long? Your money disappears into thin air.

This brilliantly simple concept masks some impressive technical underpinnings. With a return-to-player rate of 97%-higher than typical slot games’ 94-95%-Aviator maintains a relatively modest house edge of just 2-3%. Each round lasts between 8 and 40 seconds, creating that perfect sweet spot of instant gratification without sacrificing suspense.

The numbers across Asian markets tell their own story. Pakistan leads with 2.4 million monthly players and a stunning 71% retention rate, followed closely by India (1.9 million players, 65% retention) and the Philippines (1.2 million, 68% retention). What’s driving these figures? Accessibility plays a huge role-Aviator runs smoothly across desktops, tablets, and phones, perfect for Asia’s mobile-first digital landscape.

Cinema’s influence on modern betting

If you’ve spent hours watching Chow Yun-fat work his magic in the “God of Gamblers” series or marveled at the psychological chess match in “Casino Raiders,” you’ll recognize familiar emotional beats in every Aviator session. That split-second decision-knowing when to walk away-forms the core of both experiences.

Asian gambling cinema has long perfected the art of making risk-taking visually enthralling. From the opulent casinos of “From Vegas to Macau” to the underground mahjong parlors in “The Conman,” these films transform mathematical probability into visceral drama. Aviator taps directly into this tradition, translating cinematic tension into interactive experience.

The connection hasn’t gone unnoticed by filmgoers either. When “No More Bets” shattered Chinese box office expectations in 2023, raking in a staggering $69.3 million in just three days, it confirmed gambling narratives still captivate Asian audiences. The film’s exploration of digital gambling’s psychological hooks mirrors exactly what makes Aviator so addictive-that perfect balance between control and chance, skill and fortune.

Betting in the clouds

Asia’s complicated relationship with gambling creates the perfect conditions for Aviator’s success. While mainland China maintains strict prohibitions against gambling (with exceptions for state lotteries and special zones like Macau), the cultural appetite for risk-based entertainment remains enormous. Macau alone generates over $30 billion annually as “Asia’s Las Vegas,” while South Korea maintains foreigner-only casinos that attract tourists from across the region.

Within this, Aviator offers something different: accessibility without compromising authenticity. Its provably fair system addresses long-standing trust concerns in a region where underground gambling operations have historically thrived. Players can verify each round’s fairness through blockchain technology-a feature particularly appealing in markets where transparency isn’t always guaranteed.

What truly distinguishes Aviator from traditional Asian gambling forms like baccarat, sic bo, or mahjong is its social element. Watch any session and you’ll notice players discussing strategies in real-time, celebrating wins, and commiserating losses-creating community around what was once a solitary activity.

The technical edge

Understanding what makes Aviator tick requires delving into its technical foundations. Unlike traditional gambling where outcomes remain shrouded in mystery, Aviator’s mechanics stand transparent for all to see. Each round’s result comes from a combination of server seed, client seed, and hash function-creating outcomes neither players nor operators can predict.

This transparency extends to practical playing knowledge as well. Data reveals approximately 65% of rounds end below a 2x multiplier-knowledge that shapes betting strategies across Asia’s player communities. The game’s 2FA security for withdrawals exceeding $500 and AI-powered bot detection (capable of identifying automated play within 0.8 seconds) ensure fair play-crucial factors in maintaining player trust.

Where cinema meets digital gambling

As we watch Aviator reshape Asian gambling culture, it’s impossible not to appreciate how it represents the evolution of risk-taking entertainment. What began with Chow Yun-fat dramatically flipping cards now continues with millions watching virtual planes climb ever higher, fingers hovering over cash-out buttons.

The game’s stunning success across Asia proves something cinema directors have known for decades: few things captivate human attention like watching fortunes hang in the balance. Whether on screen or on screen, the fundamental psychology remains unchanged-that perfect mixture of strategy, timing, and nerve that keeps us coming back for just one more round. In Aviator, Asian gambling cinema has found its digital heir.

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Get your kicks on Route 666! Scott Adkins attacks Marko Zaror in the New Trailer for Ernesto Díaz Espinoza’s ‘Diablo’

“Diablo” Teaser Poster

“Diablo” Teaser Poster

Director Ernesto Díaz Espinoza (Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman) and Chilean martial arts sensation Marko Zaror (Invincible) – the creative duo who previously worked together on 2006’s Kiltro, 2007’s Mirageman, 2009’s Mandrill, 2014’s Redeemer, and the recent, The Fist of the Condor – are reuniting for Diablo. Zaror’s Undisputed 3: Redemption, Savage DogJohn Wick: Chapter 4 co-star, Scott Adkins (Ip Man 4, Max Cloud), headlines the devilish fun.

Kris Chaney (Adkins) released from prison, on a mission to fulfill a promise but finds himself in danger when he kidnaps Elisa. El Corvo (Zaror), a psychopathic killer joins the hunt not for the money but for his own vengeance against Vicente’s family.

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