What’s your ‘New Normal’? Watch the Trailer for the latest thriller from the director of ‘Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum’

"New Normal" Theatrical Poster

“New Normal” Theatrical Poster

Arriving on Digital on July 2, 2024 from Well Go USA is New Normal, the latest thriller from writer/director Jung Bum-Sik (Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum).

Six strangers in a world where loneliness breeds unimaginable horror. New Normal is a captured record of 4 days in Seoul, 2022, which is a time of chaos that all the mankind never have been experienced before in entire human history. It depicts the unexpected risks and identity of fears that are hidden in everyday life and common space.

The film stars Choi Ji-Woo (The Hole), Lee Yu-Mi (The Yellow Sea), Choi Min-Ho (Derailed), Pyo Ji-Hoon (Mouse) and Jeong Dong-Won (Mr. Trot: The Movie).

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Not looking for a quiet place? Then don’t miss the New Trailer for the South Korean disaster thriller ‘Project Silence’

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“Project Silence” Theatrical Poster

2024’s answer to Train to Busan? Get ready for Project Silence, an upcoming South Korean disaster thriller from writer/director Kim Tae-Gon (Familyhood, Sunshine Boys), which will be hitting domestic theaters on July 12, 2024, with a soon-to-be-announced U.S. date from Well Go USA.

The film stars the late Lee Sun-Kyun (Parasite, Kingmaker) and Ju Ji-Hoon (Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days).

Co-written by Kim Yong-Hwa of Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds and Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days, Project Silence follows an accident that occurs on a foggy bridge and, as a result, an unknown beast is unleashed.

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Judge, jury and ‘I, the Executioner’! New Posters for Ryoo Seung-wan’s anticipated sequel to 2015’s ‘Veteran’

"I, the Executioner" Theatrical Poster

“I, the Executioner” Theatrical Poster

Director Ryoo Seung-wan (The Battleship Island, Escape from Mogadishu) is a familiar name to fans of Korean action cinema, ever since his debut Die Bad in 2000, he’s consistently delivered a series of movies which combine action with a strong narrative.

Since his riotous parody of old school Korean action movies with 2008’s Dachimawa Lee, the director has taken a decidedly darker approach, with both The Unjust and The Berlin File exploring the not so pleasant side of life. While both contained plenty of his trademarks, Seung-wan himself expressed a desire to move away from these darker tales, and get back to the type of action movies that he watched in his youth, those that existed in a brighter world where the good guy wins.

2015’s Veteran was that return, and was arguably his most successful production Continue reading

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Escape (2024) Review

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“Escape” Theatrical Poster

Director: Lee Jong-pil
Cast: Lee Je-hoon, Hong Xa-bin, Koo Kyo-hwan, Shin Dong Hyeon, Esom, Lee Ho Jung
Running Time: 95 min.

By Paul Bramhall

When the Korean War ended in an armistice in 1953 the anti-communist film became a mainstay in the South Korean film industry, going through a golden era during the remainder of the decade, and one which continued well into the 1960’s (so much so that, in 1966, a Best Anti-Communist Film category was added to the Daejong Film Awards). While in the 21st century the anti-communist film genre is considered a product of a bygone era, in 2024 director Lee Jong-pil (Samjin Company English Class, Sound of a Flower) has decided to revive it with his latest feature, Escape.

There’s an inevitable political element whenever a South Korean production deals with themes involving North Korea, with an unspoken rule that they should reflect the sentiments of whoever’s sitting in the presidential office at the time they’re made. During the Park Geun-hye era it was always patriotism that was placed at the fore in productions like Ode to My Father and Northern Limit Line, and during Moon Jae-in’s term the reciprocal approach Continue reading

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South Korean star Jung Doo-Hung joins Ana de Armas’ ‘John Wick’ spin-off ‘Ballerina’ from ‘Die Hard 4’ filmmaker

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“No Time To Die” Teaser Poster

If you’ve seen Ana de Armas’ butt-kicking capabilities in No Time To Die, and the upcoming Ghosted, you know she’s capable of leading her own action film. With that said, De Armas (Knives Out) is teaming up with Live Free or Die Hard director Len Wiseman for Lionsgate’s Ballerina, a female-centric spinoff of the expanding John Wick franchise.

Franchise stars including John Wick himself, Keanu Reeves, as well as Ian McShane (John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum), Anjelica Huston (John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum) and Lance Reddick (John Wick: Chapter 2) will have appearances as their respective roles from the previous films.

New co-stars include Norman Reedus (Walking Dead), Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace), Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects), Togo Continue reading

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The force awakens! Watch the sexy Trailer for the remake of ‘Emmanuelle’ featuring Hong Kong star Anthony Wong

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“Emmanuelle” Theatrical Poster

We’ll soon be seeing Hong Kong star Anthony Wong (Untold Story, Untold Story 2, Visible Secret) appear in Emmanuelle, an erotic thriller from director Audrey Diwan (Happening).

Emmanuelle follows a woman and the series of erotic fantasies that she entertains.

Wong appears alongside an all-star cast that’s headlined by Noémie Merlant (Portrait of a Lady on Fire) and Naomi Watts (Boss Level, The Ring), with co-stars Will Sharpe (The White Lotus), Jamie Campbell Bower (Stranger Things) and Chacha Huang (Money Heist).

According to Deadline, the remake will deviate from the lucrative and cult 1974 movie adaptation of Arsan’s novel, which starred Continue reading

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A licky boom boom down! Huang Xuan turns informer in the Trailer for ‘Life Hotel’ hitting U.S. theaters on July 12th

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“Life Hotel” Theatrical Poster

On July 12, 2024, China Lion is releasing Life Hotel to Canadian and U.S. theaters. This action-comedy is directed by Liu Bo Wen (The Fraud Love Group) and stars Huang Xuan (Extraordinary Mission).

Newly released from prison, an ex-con (Huang Xuan) is provided with an opportunity by his past underworld colleagues: take a position at a “Life Hotel” and inform on the owner. With pressing family obligations, he takes the job only to reevaluate it in the face of new connections made with the occupants. Based on a true story.

Life Hotel also stars Ada Liu (The Four 3), Liu Yan (Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy), Zhang Zhe Hua (Shining Days), Gem (The Last Frenzy) and Continue reading

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88 Films to finally deliver Jackie Chan’s all-star actioners ‘Project A’ and ‘Project A 2’ in 4K Ultra HD in October

The Project A Collection | 4K Ultra HD (88 Films)

The Project A Collection | 4K Ultra HD (88 Films)

On October 15, 2024, 88 Films (U.S.) will be releasing The Project A Collection on 4K Ultra HD. The set will include both 1983’s Project A and 1987’s Project A Part II.

In Project A, fighting against pirates at the turn of the 20th century, the Hong Kong navy are failing miserably. It’s up to Sergeant Lung (Jackie Chan) and his buddies (Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao) to take matters into his own hands.

In Project A II, Sergeant Lung (Chan) is now transferred to be the police head of Sai Wan district, and has to contend with a gangster kingpin, anti-Manchu revolutionaries, some runaway pirates, Manchu Loyalists and a corrupt Police Superintendent.

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Live or die, man!? 🐍 Watch the New Trailer for Netflix’ 6th season for the ‘Cobra Kai’ martial arts saga

“Cobra Kai” Season 6 Poster

“Cobra Kai” Season 6 Poster

Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg – all writers, producers, and directors of Cobra Kai – are prepping the final 6th Season of the Cobra Kai saga, which will stream on Netflix.

The upcoming season will be a 3-part, 15-episode event that starts July 18th, then November 28th and ends in 2025 on a soon-to-be-announced date.

Cobra Kai marked the return of Ralph Macchio, William Zabka and Martin Kove playing their respective roles from the highly successful motion picture franchise (the first two were directed by legendary Rocky helmer, John G. Avildsen) that spawned three sequels, a remake, as well as an upcoming Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! The Heroic Trio & Executioners | 4K UHD | Only $24.99 – Expires soon!

The Heroic Trio & Executioners | 4K UHD & Blu-ray (Criterion)

The Heroic Trio & Executioners | 4K UHD & Blu-ray (Criterion)

Today’s Deal on Fire is for Criterion Collection’s 4K UHD + Blu-ray for both Johnnie To’s 1993 female-centric Hong Kong actioner, The Heroic Trio, as well as its sequel, Heroic Trio 2: Executioners.

Collectively, the films star Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden DragonMaster Z: The Ip Man Legacy), Anita Mui (My Father is a Hero, Miracles) and Maggie Cheung (Hero, In the Mood for Love).

Co-stars include Yen Shi Kwan (Fearless Hyena), Paul Chun Pui (The Trough), Damian Lau (Last Hurrah for Chivalry), Eddie Ko Hung (Burning Ambition), Anthony Wong (Ebola Syndrome), Kaneshiro Takeshi (House of Flying Daggers) and Lau Ching Wan (Call of Heroes).

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Choi Dong-hoon’s sci-fi actioner ‘Alienoid: The Return to the Future’ warps onto Blu-ray in July from Well Go USA

Alienoid: The Return to the Future | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Alienoid: The Return to the Future | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

On July 30, 2024, Well Go USA is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Alienoid: The Return to the Future (read our review), the sequel to 2022’s Alienoid. This South Korean sci-fi/fantasy action film is once again directed by Choi Dong-hoon, who is perhaps best known for 2012’s The Thieves and 2015’s Assassination.

Returning stars in Alienoid: The Return to the Future (aka Alienoid: Part 2) include Ryoo Joon-Yeol (Believer), Kim Woo-Bin (Friend 2) and Kim Tae-Ri (Space Sweepers).

The film series (read our review for Alienoid) are a tale of two eras that follow two Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392) gurus seeking a legendary, time-bending blade as they unexpectedly cross paths with modern-era people hunting down a dangerous alien Continue reading

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What’s streaming on Hi-YAH for the month of July?

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

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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From Bruce Lee to Donnie Yen: Exploring the Evolution of Martial Arts Cinema

Martial arts cinema has always been an exciting genre that inspires viewers and offers them to watch films full of action, philosophy, and impressive stunts. Finally, it is imperative to notice that the concepts of martial arts films have significantly transformed from the first Bruce Lee pictures to the contemporary Donnie Yen movies due to the changes in society, technology, and approaches to film production. Indeed, this evolution proves that the genre still has a good following, and it can be fitted into modern tastes and trends without compromising the origin.

Bruce Lee: The Father of Kung Fu Movies

Bruce Lee has to be regarded as the most significant personality in martial arts films. His films, including “Enter the Dragon” and “The Way of the Dragon,” introduced martial arts to the world with shows of exceptional physical might blended with philosophical wisdom. Lee brought a new philosophy to how martial arts was portrayed on the big screen by bringing in speed, efficiency, and realism. His work is not limited to his movies, as he inspired so many martial artists and filmmakers to follow their dreams of portraying martial arts in motion pictures.

In this regard, it is possible to state that Bruce Lee contributed to shaping the course of action cinema in many ways, having laid down a model that the later generations would further develop. Knowing Bruce Lee’s role is mandatory for those who would like to get to the core of martial arts movies.

The Dawn of Asian Action Movies

After the death of Bruce Lee, many martial arts films were produced in the 1970s and the 1980s, regarded as the martial arts cinema’s ‘Golden Age’. This period saw the appearance of such legends as Jackie Chan and the introduction of Jet Li into action films. The Chinese action comedies with Jackie Chan and the more serious martial arts flicks of Jet Li took Chinese action films to a new level.

The movies of this period were noted for complex battle sequences and the themes of different types of martial arts, including Kung Fu this period also marked the globalization of martial arts cinema, where the films began to find a market in the Western world and inspired new directors and fans.

Donnie Yen and the Evolution of Contemporary Martial Arts Movies

Moving to the modern period of martial arts films, the talented actor and martial artist Donnie Yen has become the main performer in films of this genre. Known for his roles in films such as “Ip Man” and “Rogue One: In “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” Yen has managed to bring the arts of martial combat and modern action cinematography closer. He has been able to weave realistic fight scenes with good storylines, which makes him a great example in the said genre.

The philosophy of fighting, such as honor, discipline, and determination for survival, is also stressed in most of the films directed by Yen. This approach appeals to audiences globally as it enhances the understanding of martial arts cinema as it is enjoyable and can provoke people’s minds. To the extent that people would like to improve their own movie experiences, it is helpful to integrate aspects of Yen’s approach and principles.

Using motifs from contemporary martial arts films can benefit the audience willing to expand their knowledge about the genre. In the same way, the strategic mindset presented in these films can also be applied when it comes to other activities, such as assessing the various bonuses offered on the Internet for casino games for better strategies.

Influence of BJJ and MMA in Modern Film

More recently, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) have greatly influenced martial arts films. These disciplines, characterized by hand-to-hand combat and practical usefulness in today’s world, have added a degree of realism to fight sequences. Movies such as “John Wick” illustrate how BJJ and MMA complement each other with traditional martial arts as they deliver realistic and impressive fight scenes.

The introduction of BJJ and, more so, MMA has also expanded the market for martial arts films beyond the traditional martial arts fans to those who enjoy watching professional fighting and the technicalities of combat sports. This trend indicates artists’ desire to have more realistic and gritty action scenes than the previously stylized ones. With the popularity of BJJ and MMA on the rise, it is only natural that martial arts cinema will be influenced and enriched with new visions and methods for the directors.

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The Future of Martial Arts in Film

The development of martial arts cinema is quite prospective, with the use of new technologies and shifts in the audience’s tastes. Two of the most promising technologies are VR and AR, the potential of which, when integrated into the show, will enable the viewers to “get into the ring” like never before. Also, the availability of streaming services has expanded the distribution of martial arts films worldwide and influenced future generations of directors.

More to this, more themes and subgenres will emerge from the existing ones, thereby making the genre grow from strength to strength, borrowing characteristics from other existing genres while at the same time developing new trends and technologies. From the depiction of the actual fighting, the depiction of the concept of fighting, the depiction of the concepts of philosophy, or the use of current technology, martial arts cinema is a lively and active part of the motion picture industry. Therefore, for fans and anyone interested in becoming a director, it is crucial to know what has been done and is being produced in the genre to enjoy what will be created.

Conclusion

This paper aims to give the readers an understanding that martial arts cinema has grown from what was seen in the Bruce Lee movies of the 70s and 80s and has become a rich and vibrant genre still popular today. From the height of the Martial Arts Cinema to the presence of today’s Donnie Yen and from the incorporation of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts, the genre has never ceased to evolve. Moving into the future, new forms of technology and storytelling methods will help further expand martial arts films.

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Expert AC Repair Services: Solving Your Air Conditioner’s Constant Short Cycling Problems

Air conditioners are essential in maintaining comfort during the sweltering summer months. However, when they start exhibiting issues such as constant short cycling, it not only disrupts their efficiency but also leads to potential long-term damage. Short cycling refers to the frequent turning on and off of the AC unit before it completes a full cooling cycle.

This issue can arise from various causes, and addressing it requires a thorough understanding and expert intervention. Here’s how a professional ac repair service can effectively solve constant short cycling problems.

Causes and Consequences of AC Short Cycling

Short cycling can stem from several underlying problems, such as improper installation, refrigerant leaks, electrical issues, or a malfunctioning thermostat. These problems lead to the AC unit working harder than necessary, causing increased wear and tear, higher energy bills, and inadequate cooling. Understanding the root causes is essential for providing effective solutions.

Diagnosing Short Cycling Issues

Professionals are trained to diagnose short cycling issues accurately. They use specialized tools and diagnostic procedures to pinpoint the exact cause of the problem. This step is crucial because misdiagnosis can lead to unnecessary repairs or even exacerbate the issue. Technicians perform a comprehensive evaluation of the AC unit. These include checking for electrical faults, refrigerant levels, and the condition of mechanical components.

Comprehensive AC Inspection

A detailed inspection is the cornerstone of solving short cycling problems. Experts examine the entire system, including the compressor, evaporator coils, and condenser coils, to identify any signs of wear, damage, or malfunction. They also check for blockages or dirt buildup that might be restricting airflow and causing the unit to overheat and shut down prematurely.

Thermostat Calibration and Adjustment

A common cause of short cycling is a malfunctioning or improperly calibrated thermostat. Professionals will check the thermostat’s placement and settings to ensure it is functioning correctly. Sometimes, a simple recalibration can solve the issue. In other cases, replacing an outdated or faulty thermostat with a modern, programmable one can provide better temperature control and prevent short cycling.

Refrigerant Level Check and Refill

Incorrect refrigerant levels can significantly impact the efficiency and operation of an AC unit. Low refrigerant levels often lead to the evaporator coil freezing, which can cause the system to short cycle. Professionals include checking the refrigerant levels and refilling them if necessary. They also inspect for leaks that might be causing the refrigerant to deplete, ensuring the system maintains the correct levels for optimal performance.

Cleaning and Maintaining AC Coils

Dirty or clogged coils can restrict airflow and cause the AC unit to overheat and short cycle. During a service call, technicians will clean both the evaporator and condenser coils. This cleaning process improves heat exchange efficiency, allowing the system to operate smoothly without frequent interruptions. Regular maintenance of these components is essential for preventing short cycling and extending the lifespan of the AC unit.

Solving constant short cycling problems in air conditioners requires a comprehensive approach that addresses the root causes. An ac repair service provides the expertise and tools necessary to diagnose and fix these issues effectively. By ensuring proper installation, regular maintenance, and timely repairs, these services help maintain the efficiency, reliability, and longevity of your air conditioning system.

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