The perfect spill kit for vehicles

Spill kits are a great help when it comes to all kinds of spills. Mainly used in industrial settings they are becoming more popular to carry around in vehicles as well, to deal with anything from oil and fuel to AdBlue.

So, to help you choose the best spill kit to keep in your vehicle we have compiled a guide to the different types and their purposes.

What are spill kits?

Spill kits contain everything you need to deal with hazardous and non-hazardous spills in a safe way. They include a container holding absorbent materials, which will often be pads or long socks (also known as rolls) that can be put around the spill to create a barrier so it does not spread to a bigger area.

Depending on the type and size of the spill kit you choose, they may also include squeegees, gloves and plastic trays.

Types of spill kits

Oil spill kits

Oil spill kits will include: white absorbent pads and socks stored in a bag, plastic drum or wheelie bin, depending on the kit’s size. The pads and socks are designed to handle different types of oil like hydraulic, engine or lubricating oil, as well as fuels and other hydrocarbons.

The oil spill kit pads and socks absorb spilled oil but repel water, so they don’t become saturated with harmless substances before they can deal with the spill. This makes them  perfect to use to clean oil from water tanks, pools and even streams. It is easy to know when they have reached their limit as they will change colour when absorbing the oil.

AdBlue spill kit 

The AdBlue spill kit usually comes with a blue top bin that has a clip-close system for easy storage. Inside, you will find GP socks and GP double weight pads, disposable bags and ties.

AdBlue is a harmful substance that can do a lot of damage to the environment which is why an AdBlue spill kit is essential if you use AdBlue.

Chemical spill kit

Chemical spill kits are designed to soak up acids and alkalis and are ideal for COSHH-compliant workplaces.

EVO universal spill kit 

A universal spill kit includes grey pads and socks, contained in a zip bag or a clip-close bin. Because of its ability to absorb and retain high volumes of liquid it can help prevent secondary contaminations after a spill. It is also ideal for use on many non-hazardous substances as it can absorb water, coolants, drinks, paint and other liquids. When oil spills are not contaminated with water then the universal spill kit can be used to soak up the oil.

Spill kit sizes

You can find a range of sizes on the market to meet your needs. EVO universal spill kits can range from 20  to 240 litres. AdBlue ones can be from 25 litres to 240 litres, to name a couple of examples.

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2LDK | Blu-ray & DVD (Unearthed Films)

"2LDK" Blu-ray Cover

“2LDK” Blu-ray Cover

RELEASE DATE: April 5, 2022

On April 5, 2022, Unearthed Films is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Yukihiko Tsutumi’s 2002 cult Japanese film 2LDK (read our review).

Read the official details below:

Anyone who’s ever had a difficult roommate will relate to this outrageous and violent Japanese comedy. Small town girl Kimi and her glamorous, big city roommate, Lana, share a Tokyo apartment (2 bedroom, living room, dining room, and kitchen, hence the titular abbreviation, 2LDK). They already have their little disagreements, but when it comes to light that they are competing for the same movie role AND the same man, their fights escalate from arguments to all-out power tool battles! Taking place entirely Continue reading

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Matrix Resurrections, The (2021) Review

"The Matrix Resurrections" Chinese Theatrical Poster

“The Matrix Resurrections” Chinese Theatrical Poster

Director: Lana Wachowski
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Jada Pinkett Smith, Daniel Bernhardt, Christina Ricci, Michael X. Sommers
Running Time: 148 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

Making a sequel to a trilogy that re-defined the Hollywood action aesthetic 18 years after the last entry was always going to be a tall order, however in 2021 The Matrix Resurrections landed with a welcome sense of nostalgia. I confess The Matrix was a big deal for me. Released in 1999, it was the movie that opened my 18-year-old self’s eyes to the world of Hong Kong action cinema, inadvertently kick-starting a (so far) life-long addiction. The Matrix Reloaded leaned into the HK action influence even more, and despite its shortcomings, the fact that it was packed to the brim with fight scenes made it’s more dubious choices forgivable (I can even enjoy the blatantly CGI parts of the multiple-Agent Smith fight scene). The Matrix Revolutions saw the anime influence come to the fore, however the decision to have most of it play out in the ‘real world’ resulted in a movie that felt tonally flat, easily marking it as the weakest of the trilogy.

Understandably, many were hoping that The Matrix Resurrections would capture the magic of the original. Returning to the directors’ chair is Lana Wachowski, this time without her sister Lilly, who she helmed all 3 of the original trilogy with back when they were known as the Wachowski Brothers. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss also return as destined lovers Neo and Trinity, however beyond a scattering of other returning cast members, this latest entry brings onboard a host of new faces. For the script Wachowski has teamed up with writers David Mitchell and Aleksander Hemon, all of whom have collaborated together before on the Wachowski’s Sense8 series. The plot this time around sees Reeves back as game programmer Thomas Anderson. His status as a programmer Continue reading

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Days | Blu-ray (Grasshopper Film)

Days | Blu-ray (Grasshopper Film)

Days | Blu-ray (Grasshopper Film)

RELEASE DATE: February 21, 2022

On February 21, 2022, Grasshopper Film is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Days, a Taiwanese film from critically-acclaimed director Tsai Ming-liang (Vive L’Amour).

Read the official details:

For decades the great Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang has been directing exquisite examinations of alienation, isolation, and the fleeting beauty of human connection featuring his muse Lee Kang-sheng. Days is one of his best, sparest, most intimate works.

Lee once again stars as a variation on himself, wandering through a lonely urban landscape and seeking treatment in Hong Kong for a chronic Continue reading

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Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991) Review

"Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah" Theatrical Poster

“Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah” Theatrical Poster

Director: Kazuki Omori
Cast: Kosuke Toyohara, Anna Nakagawa, Megumi Odaka, Katsuhiko Sasaki, Akiji Kobayashi, Yoshio Tsuchiya, Robert Scott Field, Richard Berger, Wataru Fukuda
Running Time: 103 min.

By Ian Whittle

To paraphrase the great Professor Farnsworth: “Never take lessons in not-changing-history from a man who is his own grandpa!”

Godzilla vs King Ghidorah is the third film in the Heisei series, following on from The Return of Godzilla (1984) and Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989). The films in this series are sequels to the original 1954 Godzilla, but ignore all the Showa films made between 1955’s Godzilla Raids Again and 1975’s Terror of Mechagodzilla. Which means that in this series, this is the first appearance of Godzilla’s notorious foe King Ghidorah, a three headed monster who had originally appeared in Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster (1964) and several other Showa films.

And if you think that’s complicated, wait until you hear the plot!

In 1992, a UFO that looks suspiciously like the USS Enterprise lands outside Tokyo. Its main occupants are an American man (Chuck Wilson), a Russian man (Richard Berger) and a Japanese woman (Anna Nakagawa), all of whom speak with bizarre Aussie/American accent hybrid accents in the English dub of course. They speak with the Japanese government and explain they come from the 23rd Century, where Japan is an atomic wasteland following an attack from Godzilla. The people from the future, known as the Futurians in some circles, has found a book by sci-fi author Terasawa (Kosuke Toyohara) that theorises Godzilla was a dinosaur contaminated by the H-Bomb Continue reading

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Short Sale vs. Foreclosure: What Are the Differences?

Did you know that foreclosures have increased by 67% last October?

This can be quite the opportunity for home buyers. Finding a suitable home sale bargain in today’s fast-paced and competitive industry might be difficult.

A distressed property may be right for you if you’re searching for a new house at or below market value and you’re persistent and patient. However, before you narrow your search, you’ll need to have a solid understanding of short sale vs. foreclosure.

Read on for our breakdown of the differences between a short sale and a foreclosure. We’ll explain them one concept at a time.

Short Sale vs. Foreclosure: What Is a Short Sale?

In the simplest of terms, both parties must have a written agreement to proceed with a short sale before it can commence. A short sale will need documents from the lender, generally a bank. This is because the lending institution stands to lose a substantial amount of money.

If your lender authorizes a short sale, the buyer first negotiates with the homeowner before going to the bank for permission on a purchase. You can’t finalize a short sale without the consent of the lender.

The lender gets the selling funds after the short sale has been authorized and completed. On the other hand, the homeowner is still liable for the deficit, which is the balance of the loan.

The Benefits of Short Sales

Foreclosures are often in worse condition than short sales. Many folks are attempting to recover as much of their credit as possible. There is a good chance they have taken care of the utilities and other routine maintenance.

Short-sale properties have less competition. You may have a fantastic deal on a short-sale house, which can sell for less than the market value. There are a lot of homebuyers who are afraid of the procedure and don’t want to deal with a bank.

The Drawbacks of Short Sales

You’ll find that short sales are set up “as is,” there is a higher chance of losing money when purchasing one. After paying the outstanding debt, the existing owner might retain the house. The buyer would have to forfeit any inspection or due diligence fees paid.

Because several lienholders are involved in a short sale, the process might take longer than a regular house sale. If the property has additional liens, such concerns will need to be resolved and authorized by the bank before the sale may go through.

There may be a lot of extra paperwork, fact-checking, and follow-up with the bank, realtors, and others involved in a short sale purchase. There may be a lot of neglected maintenance concerns that need to be handled promptly by homeowners who are in a short sale scenario.

What Is a Foreclosure?

Foreclosures are started solely by lenders, unlike short sales. If a borrower is three to six months or more late on their payments, their lender has the right to foreclose on the property.

Foreclosure processes differ from state to state regarding the notices lenders must issue and homeowners’ choices to bring the debt current. There are certain limits imposed by law on how quickly a bank must sell a property.

But, if you’re on the other end of the spectrum as the homeowner, you might want to learn more here about avoiding foreclosure on your house.

Here’s how the process works. First, the lender initiates legal proceedings to seize ownership of the property and compel the sale of the residence. The lender hopes to recoup its original investment in the mortgage by taking this action against delinquent borrowers.

In contrast to short sales, many foreclosures occur after the homeowner has left the property and can no longer pay the mortgage. If they haven’t already done so, the lender evicts the residents in the foreclosure process.

To complete the property sale, the lender must have access to the property. Because the lender is anxious about getting rid of the asset as soon as possible, foreclosures often go through faster than short sales.

Foreclosed properties may also be sold through trustee sales when purchasers compete for the property in a public auction.

The Advantages of Foreclosures

Real estate that has been foreclosed on is often sold below the market value.
Sale timelines are shorter for foreclosures than for short sales since most of them are sold as-is for cash.

When a homeowner is short for cash, the property may be subject to tax liens or delinquent taxes. In the event of a bank foreclosure, all liens and encumbrances against the property are removed from the title.

The Disadvantages of Foreclosures

When buying a foreclosed house, the most significant obstacle you may face is finding a buyer willing to pay cash. Buyers will probably require a substantial amount of money to buy the house and to cover the price of renovations.

Homeowners who reach the point of foreclosure on their property have generally run into serious financial difficulties and have either ignored or abandoned their property’s upkeep.

What About Preforeclosure?

The first phase in a foreclosure action is a preforeclosure, initiated when a homeowner fails to make three to six months of mortgage payments.

There are many choices available to borrowers in preforeclosure. Several options are available to those who have fallen behind on their mortgage payments, including making a lump-sum payment, working with their lender to modify their loan, or simply selling their property to avoid foreclosure.

The owner or a real estate agent conducts the transaction in both preforeclosures and short sales. Short sales might be more complex because the bank is involved and has the authority to reject bids that the owner has accepted.

Short Sale Tips: Simple and Sweet

If you’re new to the world of real estate, then trying to figure out the nuances between short sales and foreclosures on distressed properties can be overwhelming.

Hopefully, our guide has broken down the differences between short sale vs. foreclosure. This way, you can decide with a solid foundation of research. And, if you are hungry for more advice, you can head to our real estate section for our additional strategies and explainers.

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5 Pro Tips You Should Know for Sports Betting

Are you looking for a way to capitalize on your passion for sports? Do you wish there was a way to crank up the competition, even more, when you watch professional sports? If so, then you need to learn all that you can about sports betting.

This can add a fun element to your love of professional sports. You and your friends can add a whole new layer of fun when you watch the games together for NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and so on.

See below for an in-depth guide on the 5 pro tips you should know for sports betting that can help you enjoy yourself and stay responsible.

1. Look Beyond the Records

When David went up against Goliath, he had only a few pebbles and a slingshot. Professional teams—even the underdogs—can beat the favorites with even less!

Many people use the records to indicate which team they’ll place a bet on. However, the margin of talent is minimal in any professional sport. This means that any great team can be beaten under the right circumstances.

So how will you know who’s going to come out on top? How can you pinpoint the major upsets that are most likely to happen? By looking beyond the team’s records. We encourage you to look at things like:

  • The weather report for the day
  • The home team’s record at home, and vice versa
  • How each team’s superstar performs against the other team (EX: Miami was always a problem for Tom Brady)
  • Each team’s record the last three games

Some of these factors will play bigger roles than you’d think. For example, if the Los Angeles Chargers have to play in 10-degree weather in New England, which do you think will win?

If you want to pull off the big upsets, then you have to take initiative and look into the finer details of the matchup.

2. Create a Bankroll

It’s well documented that gambling, when done irresponsibly, can lead to money loss. This has some people thinking that you have to micromanage your spending to ensure you don’t hit the red. That couldn’t be further from the truth.

There is an easy way to enjoy sports betting without having to manage your money at every turn: start a bankroll.

This concept allows you to allocate a certain amount of money to be used only for sports betting while making sure that you never spend more than you intend to.

First, determine a set amount of money that you’ll apply to sports betting each paycheck. No amount is too small, just make sure you’re comfortable with it.

For example, let’s say you decide that $20 from each paycheck will go into your bankroll. After two paychecks, you have $40 in your bankroll. Let’s say you place $10 on a bet and, after winning, receive $20. That means you now have $50 in your bankroll to use.

However, if you were to ever hit $0 in your bankroll, you can’t place any more bets until $20 is deposited from your next paycheck.

As a side note, experts recommend that you should never place more than 5-percent of your bankroll on any given bet. This minimizes the risk and allows you to place several bets to increase your winnings.

3. Always Check the Injury Report

The Golden State Warriors are always a tough team to beat. On paper, if they were to match up against the last-place Houston Rockets, they should win pretty easily. However, what if Steph Curry was out with an ankle injury that night? That certainly changes the complexion of the game.

It’s always important to look at player injury reports before you place a bet. Whether you’re betting on a point spread or money lines, an injured superstar can significantly shift the competition level.

Injury reports are made quote public these days, so you can find this information with ease. Use whichever sporting news platform you trust the most!

4. The Team’s Schedule Matters

Is the favored team coming off of a huge upset? If so, then they will be inspired to make a statement in the next game, meaning they might cover the spread easily.

Do they have a big matchup coming up in their schedule relatively soon? If that’s the case, then they might be looking ahead to that one and, if they aren’t careful, fall victim to an upset!

The schedule of the favored team always plays a factor in your bets. On-field production is as mental as it is physical, which could give you an edge when betting on sports.

5. Know the Designations

If you’re just starting or getting a feel for sports betting, then you’re probably confused by looking at a betting line.

Just know this: if a team is favored to win, then they will have a minus sign next to their name, along with the odds. If a team is labeled as the underdog in that matchup, they will have a plus next to their name, with the odds to the side.

When betting for the favored team, make sure you understand how much you’d have to pay to get a fair amount of winnings. Make sure it’s worth it before you take the bet.

Use These Sports Betting Tips to Your Advantage

Now that you have seen an in-depth guide on all of the pro tips that you should know for sports betting, be sure to use this information wisely.

Take the time to browse our website for more articles on sports betting, as well as many other topics that you will find helpful.

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Feast your eyes on a New Illustrated Poster for Matthew Vaughn’s ‘The King’s Man’

"The King’s Man" Theatrical Poster

“The King’s Man” Theatrical Poster

Director Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) is back with more super spy action with The King’s Man, the prequel to 2015’s Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017’s Kingsman: The Golden Circle. 

As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them. Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in The King’s Man. This ongoing film series is based on the The Secret Service comic books created by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons.

The King’s Man stars Ralph Fiennes, Harris Dickinson, Rhys Ifans, Tom Hollander, Daniel Bruhl, Gemma Arterton, Matthew Goode and Charles Dance.

The King’s Man is currently Continue reading

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A Writer’s Odyssey | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

A Writer's Odyssey | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

A Writer’s Odyssey | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: March 8, 2022

On March 8, 2022, Shout! Factory is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Lu Yang’s A Writer’s Odyssey (read our review), an action-fantasy from the director of Brotherhood of Blades.

Also known as Assassin in Red, the film stars Lei Jia-Yin (Wandering Earth, Cliff Walker), Yang Mi (Reset, The Bullet Vanishes), Dong Zi-Jian (The Founding of an Army, Ash is Purest White) and Yu He-Wei (Mr. Six, The Island).

Read the official details below:

Enter a mystical world unlike any other with this action-adventure fantasy! After the disappearance of his daughter, Guan Ning has descended into despair. With nothing left to lose in his life, he is approached by a powerful corporation who hires him Continue reading

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Dragon Blood | aka John Liu In Mexico (1982) Review

"Dragon Blood" Theatrical Poster

“Dragon Blood” Theatrical Poster

Director: John Liu
Cast: John Liu, Phillip Ko Fei, Roger Paschy, Cyrielle Claire, Guy Ignace, Godfrey Ho, Lucien Michaud
Running Time: 91 min.

By Paul Bramhall

Dragon Blood can be considered to be superkicker John Liu’s last hurrah, both in front of the camera and behind it, pulling star and director duties for a third time after Zen Kwun Do Strikes in Paris and Ninja In the Claws of the CIA. It wasn’t necessarily meant to be that way, with Liu looking to take on star and director roles again for 1984’s New York Ninja, a project that started filming but was never completed (until of course the Vinegar Syndrome release in 2021, which was constructed without Liu’s involvement). Liu would return to screens one last time in 1998 after a 16-year absence to take on a supporting role in Robert Tai’s Trinity Goes East, but other than that his life is largely shrouded in mystery.

As a swansong though to his brief career as a kung fu thespian, having broke out just 6 years earlier in Secret Rivals, Dragon Blood is a worthy one. The plot is somewhat bewildering, but essentially it involves Liu as a Chinese immigrant in Mexico (and depending on which source you read, it was either filmed on location or in Tenerife, Spain). The year is 1886, and being in possession of a pair of gold dragons sees all kinds of unsavoury gringos after him, looking to get their hands on the valuable treasures, including an “assassin from the Chinese courts” played by the legendary Phillip Ko Fei (who clocked in 14 roles in 1982, including classics like Legend of a Fighter and Brothers from the Walled City). When Liu’s ambushed by a group of sombrero wearing gun slingers, after having his face pushed into a fire he’s blinded, and becomes a kind of kung fu Zatoichi – just replace the katana Continue reading

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Ninja in the Claws of the CIA | aka Kung Fu Emanuelle (1981) Review

"Ninja in the Claws of the CIA" Theatrical Poster

“Ninja in the Claws of the CIA” Theatrical Poster

AKA: Made in China
Director: John Liu
Cast: John Liu, Casanova Wong, Danny Lee, John Ladalski, Roger Paschy, Mirta Miller, Cheng Bik-Lin, Gam Biu, Raquel Evans, Jose Maria Blanco
Running Time: 77 min.

By Paul Bramhall

It’s always interesting when kung fu stars decide to step into the director’s chair and helm their own starring vehicles, from the globe-trotting adventures of Bruce Le in the likes of Challenge of the Tiger and Bruce Strikes Back, to the self-proclaimed cool of Donnie Yen’s Legend of the Wolf and Ballistic Kiss. One kung fu star who decided to start taking control of his career in a relatively short period of time was super kicker John Liu. After his breakthrough role in 1976’s Secret Rivals, just 3 years later he’d created his own martial art – called Zen Kwun Do – and decided to showcase it by directing, writing, producing, choreographing, and starring in Zen Kwun Do Strikes in Paris. Playing a Hong Kong movie star who heads to Paris to rescue his kidnapped father, a “well known American aerospace scientist”, Liu’s directorial debut is every bit as baffling as it sounds.

Liu would go on to direct 2 more productions which saw him similarly covering a multitude of roles, and in 1981 his sophomore feature arrived in the form of Ninja in the Claws of the CIA. Involving a truly mind-bending plot that sees Liu in dual roles playing twins – one a former military man now wheelchair bound, and the other a martial arts teacher (playing himself, John Liu) – proceedings only get more bizarre as they go. Taking place in the U.S., we learn that Russia has created a deadly new martial arts technique, and the CIA want to recruit Liu to teach the military his unique style of Zen Kwun Do. Liu’s style involves a form of self-hypnosis that can supress sexual desire and pain, however he wants nothing to do with it, declaring that he “can’t teach self-hypnosis to westerners.” However when he falls for a CIA trap involving the rescue of a lady being harassed while she’s buying Continue reading

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‘The Night Comes for Us’ director Timo Tjahjanto’s ‘Train to Busan’ remake to be titled ‘The Last Train to New York’

"Last Train to New York" Teaser Poster

“Last Train to New York” Teaser Poster

Indonesian director Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us) of the “Mo Brothers” directing duo (Killers, Headshot, Macabre), will helm Warner’s The Last Train to New York, a U.S. remake of Yeon Sang-Ho’s 2016 South Korean blockbuster hit, Train to Busan.

The original Train to Busan, which starred Gong Yoo (The Age of Shadows), Jung Yu-Mi (A Bittersweet Life) and Ma Dong-Seok (Champion), was actually a sequel itself to Sang Ho’s animated film, Seoul Station. Train to Busan was followed up with 2020’s Peninsula, which was also directed by Sang Ho.

Deadline reports that Atomic Monster’s James Wan and Michael Clear and Gaumont’s Nicolas Atlan and Terry Kalagian will produce alongside Coin Operated’s Gary Dauberman, who is adapting the Continue reading

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To Sleep So as to Dream | Blu-ray (Arrow Video)

To Sleep So as to Dream | Blu-ray (Arrow Video)

To Sleep So as to Dream | Blu-ray (Arrow Video)

RELEASE DATE: March 22, 2022

On March 22, 2022, Arrow Video is releasing the Blu-ray for To Sleep So as to Dream, the 1986 debut of Kaizo Hayashi (Circus Boys, Zipang). The film stars Morio Agata (Hakodate Coffee), Kenji Endo (The Whispering Star) and Fujiko Fukamizu (Singing Lovebirds).

Read on for the details:

Two private detectives hunt for an actress trapped within the reel of a silent ninja film in the dreamlike debut of Kaizo Hayashi , a magical double-handed cinephilic homage to the movie worlds of the 1910s and 1950s.

When private eye Uotsuka (Shiro Sano, Violent Cop, Shin Godzilla) and his sidekick Kobayashi are approached by an aged former actress, Madame Continue reading

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Gardener | DVD (Lionsgate)

Gardener | DVD (Lionsgate)

Gardener | DVD (Lionsgate)

RELEASE DATE: December 28, 2021

On December 28th, 2021, martial arts star Gary Daniels (City HunterBloodmoon, The Expendables) is teaming up with Charles Bronson lookalike, Robert Bronzi (Once Upon a Time in Deadwood), for Lionsgate’s DVD release for The Gardener.

The quiet of the English countryside is shattered one brutal night in this intense home-invasion thriller. A troubled wealthy family gathers in a quaint manor home for the holidays, never suspecting that bloodthirsty, sadistic Volker (Daniels) and his crew linger at the gates, ready to attack, rob, and maim them at nightfall. But they didn’t count on the estate’s quiet gardener Juhasz (Bronzi), who must return to the savage ways he learned as a soldier to save the family.

The Gardner is directed by Scott Jeffrey (Dragon Fury) and Rebecca Continue reading

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Challenge of the Tiger (1982) Review

"Challenge of the Tiger" Theatrical Poster

“Challenge of the Tiger” Theatrical Poster

AKA: Gymkata Killer
Director: Bruce Le
Starring: Bruce Le (Huang Kin Long), Richard Harrison, Nadiuska, Hwang Jang-lee, Kong Do, Bolo Yeung Sze, Brad Harris, Dick Randall, Pei Ju-Hua
Running Time: 86 min.

By Ian Whittle

(Note: Every online source I’ve seen says this film is from 1980, which is contradicted by 1982 being mentioned in the dialogue, and a sequence taking place at an event that took place in that year!)

Although it features no martial arts, the opening sequence of Challenge of the Tiger must rank as one of my favourite martial art movies intros ever. Two scientists discover the secret of making men infertile, declare that it must not be used for the wrong purposes, then embrace passionately. Seconds later, masked men burst in and shoot them.

Genius. I defy any film to top that!

Challenge of the Tiger is the third of three films Bruce Le made in Europe for producer Dick Randall; the others being Le starring in Ninja Strikes Back, and Le’s bizarre cameo in the bizarre slasher Pieces, which is, let me assure you, very bizarre. Le also wrote and directed Challenge, so you know exactly who to thank/blame. Le plays agent Huang Lung, assigned to track down the missing formula. Because this is an international movie, he can’t do it without a white guy, so we have Continue reading

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