Legendary Weapons of China | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Legendary Weapons of China | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Legendary Weapons of China | Blu-ray (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: February 9, 2022

On February 9, 2022, 88 Films will be releasing the Blu-ray for Lau Kar-Leung’s Shaw Brothers classic, Legendary Weapons of China. A UK (Region B) version of the film will also be available on February 8, 2022.

When the former member of a failing magical kung fu order threatens to destroy the remaining group’s reputation through his loud mouth insults and defamatory behaviour, an elite band of killers is dispatched to silence him forever.

Though perhaps the golden age of martial cinema had been and gone, this late entry wuxia-style film from The Shaw Brothers’ house of dreams, was still able to pack a powerful punch.

Written, directed and starring Lau Kar-Leung (The Spiritual Boxer, Spiritual Boxer II), this gloriously fast-paced drama, which entertainingly mixes swordplay with hand to hand combat in a fabulously furious rollicking adventure, weaves its own special kind of magic.

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Revenge of the Shogun Women | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Revenge of the Shogun Women | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Revenge of the Shogun Women | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

RELEASE DATE: December 14, 2021

On December 14, 2021, Kino Lorber will release a 4K-sourced Blu-ray for Revenge of the Shogun Women (aka 13 Golden Nuns), a 1977 martial arts film from director Chang Mei-Chun (Kung Fu Kids).

Revenge of the Shogun Women stars Pai Ying (A Man of Immortality), Han Hsiang-Chin (Melody from Heaven), Liang Hsiu-Shen (A Flower in the Storm), Cheung Yu-Yuk (Flying Sword Lee), Lam Dai (Golden Nun) and Ku Cheng (The Seven Commandments of Kung Fu).

From Mei-Chun Chang, the director of Dynasty, comes this eye-popping martial-arts extravaganza set near the turn of the 18th century in China. Thirteen women train to become nuns after they are ravaged by bandits. A mastery of kung fu is required before the women finish their training, and after they leave the temple the nuns Continue reading

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Hard Target | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Hard Target | 4K UHD Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Hard Target | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

RELEASE DATE: December 7, 2021

On December 7, 2021, Kino Lorber Studio Classics will release a New 4K UHD + Blu-ray for John Woo and Jean-Claude Van Damme’s 1993 actioner Hard Target.

In Hard Target, a woman (Yancy Butler) hires a drifter (Jean-Claude Van Damme) as her guide through New Orleans in search of her missing father. In the process, they discover a deadly game of cat and mouse behind his disappearance. The film also stars Lance Henriksen, Arnold Vosloo, Bob Murawski and Wilford Brimley.

The upcoming release will include New interviews with John Woo, Lance Henriksen and Yancy Butler, as well as the Unrated Director’s Cut and U.S. Theatrical Cut of the film.

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Film vs Book: Murder on the Orient Express

The Orient Express was an early long-distance passenger train service that was created in 1883 by the International Sleeping-Car Company – better known by its French name of “The Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits”. The original endpoints of the service were Paris and Constantinople (known as Istanbul today).

Whilst the route and rolling stock used on the line changed many times during the services tenure, one important feature did not – the Orient Express name was synonymous with intrigue and luxury rail travel. At a time when travelling was renowned for being rough and dangerous, the Orient Express was seen as a futuristic showcase of what could be achieved – it was comfortable and luxurious but remained prohibitively expensive for much of the time it was in operation.

Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express

In 1934, English writer Agatha Christie wrote an extremely popular work of fiction that was set on the Orient Express. Titled “Murder on the Orient Express” in the United Kingdom, and “Murder in the Calais Coach” in the United States, sales figures for the book are difficult to find because it has been reprinted and republished so many times. 

Without doubt though, this book must surely be one of Agatha’s most popular titles – it is certainly amongst the most well-known, having seen three separate film adaptations in 1974, 2001 and 2017. There were significant differences between the original book and all three of these movies, however – unsurprising, given the intricate and extremely detailed plot of the source material.

Slot Machine Adaptation

A video slot was created to coincide with the 2017 film adaptation of Christie’s work by respected developer of Online Slot Machines, Yggdrasil. The game is a 20-line slot featuring a traditional 5×3 layout with a theoretical RTP of 96.1%, with bonus rounds centered around the most famous cities on the legendary train journeys route – Paris, Venice, Belgrade, and Istanbul. The slot was a big success at the time, though player numbers have fallen each year as the movie quietly progresses into obscurity.

The Biggest Differences Between the Book and Films

In the book, the famous detective Poirot is portrayed as being more pensive and thoughtful, spending much of his time speaking in a ‘soliloquy’ narrative style. The directors in Hollywood changed Poirot’s character extensively in all three film adaptations, though the 2017 adaptation in particular is notable for turning the detective into essentially an action star. Whilst this does add excitement and momentum to the film, it is a huge departure form the source material and prevents viewers from truly understanding the character of Poirot as Agatha had originally intended.

Cuts for Timing Purposes

Of course, much of the intricate detail of the plot had to be cut from the movie, including huge sections of dialogue which some viewers felt introduced many questions as to why certain characters acted in the ways that they did. Converting a 256 page novel into a film script is never going to be an easy task, and despite a run length of close to 2.5 hours, the 2017 film adaptation misses out on many critical plot elements that fans of the novel were disappointed to find missing from what was supposed to be the most accurate adaptation of Christie’s book to date.  

Confusing Timelines

Just as there has been three different film adaptations of Murder on the Orient Express, the novel itself has been adapted and re-adapted many times over the decades since its original release as well. Sometimes the changes were small, made simply to reflect cultural differences that have occurred during the years since. On other occasions, whole sections of the book were seemingly rewritten with the aim of finding a new target audience. 

The description of Poirot’s moustache is one example that changes significantly between different adaptations of both book and film, for instance.

Character Differences 

The character M Bouc in the novel is a Belgian, just like Poirot, and resultingly had little trouble convincing the detective to take on the case. The character is portrayed entirely differently in the movies – a British man with a love of several vices including drinking and gambling. Whilst the character portrayed onscreen is very believable, he differs substantially from the M Bouc of the novel. 

The twelve characters portrayed in the book are changed to reflect a much more diverse cast in the 2017 film adaptation – a common theme in Hollywood movies today. Poirot was also the one to find the body in the most recent movie adaptation, which was possibly done to speed up the plot substantially. 

In Closing

As a final note, the snowdrift/avalanche is one of the most iconic scenes in the movie, yet only received a brief mention after it happened in the book. This was no doubt done for dramatic effect – just another touch of Hollywood magic as they say. The question is, did Agatha’s book really need any such magic? The original book is just as good a read today as it was in 1934, and is a timeless piece of literature – will anybody say the same of the 2017 film adaptation a century from now?

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Hong Kong ‘Z Storm’ director David Lam to ‘Walk in the Shadows’ with Wang Qianyuan and Han Geng

"Walk in the Shadows" Theatrical Poster

“Walk in the Shadows” Theatrical Poster

Hong Kong director David Lam (Street Angels), predominately known for his popular Hong Kong franchise – Z Storm, S Storm, L Storm, P Storm and G Storm – is taking a break from the stormy weather for an crime thriller titled, Walk in the Shadows.

The upcoming film stars Wang Qianyuan (Shadow, Saving Mr. Wu), Han Geng (Dynasty Warriors, The Great Detective) and Viann Zhang (Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, Magic Card).

Plot details for the film are currently non-existent, but judging from the Newly released Poster (via AFS), much of the film is most-likely set in a prison setting.

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One Shot (2021) Review

"One Shot" Theatrical Poster

“One Shot” Theatrical Poster

Director: James Nunn
Cast: Scott Adkins, Ashley Greene, Ryan Phillippe, Emmanuel Imani, Dino Kelly, Lee Charles, Jack Parr, Waleed Elgadi, Terence Maynard, Jess Liaudin, Dan Styles
Running Time: 96 min.

By Paul Bramhall

As a fan of the action genre there’s something deeply admirable about the amount of effort that goes into creating a one-shot action scene. From the hospital shootout in John Woo’s Hard Boiled, to Tony Jaa’s restaurant rampage in Tom Yum Goong, the combination of timing, choreography, stamina, and camerawork has to come together just right to make it work. Today the one-shot action scene is still just as popular, but increasingly post-production digital assistance is used to effectively stitch a collection of shots together, giving the illusion of it being a genuine continuous shot. That’s not necessarily a criticism, with Charlize Theron’s stairwell fight in Atomic Blonde and Chris Hemsworth’s escape in Extraction being stellar examples of digitally assisted one-shot sequences, however to apply the one-shot principle to an action movie from start to finish is a daunting proposition.

It’s been tried before, with Ilya Naishuller’s Hardcore Henry using digital stitching to create a first-person one-take adrenaline rush in 2015, and more recently Tak Sakaguchi framing his 77-minute genuine one-take battle sequence to create Crazy Samurai Musashi with middling results. It would be in 2021 though when the busiest man in the DTV action genre, Scott Adkins, decided to try his hand at starring in a one-shot action movie. The appropriately titled One Shot reunites Adkins with director James Nunn, who he worked with on the underseen Eliminators, and the lamentable Green Street 3: Never Back Down. Since they last collaborated Nunn has kept himself busy in the DTV action genre helming The Marine 5: Battleground and The Marine 6: Close Quarters, so to see him Continue reading

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Teaser Poster for Jackie Chan’s ‘The Panda Agent’ from ‘Police Story 3’ director Stanley Tong

"The Panda Agent" Teaser Poster

“The Panda Agent” Teaser Poster

Martial arts superstar Jackie Chan (The Foreigner) and acclaimed action filmmaker Stanley Tong (Police Story 3) will once again team up for 2022’s The Panda Agent (aka Mr. Panda), which will tell the story of “a girl living alone who meets a mysterious and rare panda and is believed to be in great danger.”

Confirmed co-stars include Yang Yang and Ai Lun, who both worked with Jackie and Stanley on last year’s Vanguard. Fellow martial arts star Wu Jing (Wolf Warrior 2, SPL 2) is rumored to have a role in the film as well (via Thorsten Boose).

Jackie Chan and Stanley Tong created magic together in a string of some of Chan’s most loved films of the 90s, including 1992’s Police Story 3: Supercop, 1995’s Rumble in the Bronx and 1996’s Police Story 4: First Strike. Their most recent Continue reading

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Writer’s Odyssey, A (2021) Review

"A Writer’s Odyssey" Theatrical Poster

“A Writer’s Odyssey” Theatrical Poster

AKA: Assassin in Red
Director: Lu Yang
Cast: Lei Jia-Yin, Yang Mi, Dong Zi-Jian, Yu He-Wei, Guo Jing-Fei, Tong Li-Ya, Dong Jie
Running Time: 130 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

Based on Shuang Xuetao’s novel of the same name and its sequel, A Writer’s Odyssey finally arrived on cinema screens for the 2021 Lunar New Year after spending more than 2 years in post-production to complete the special effects work. Directed by Lu Yang, responsible for both 2014’s Brotherhood of Blades and its 2017 sequel, Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield, Yang is a director who’s already proven himself to have an eye for visuals and storytelling, and his latest is certainly his most ambitious work to date.

The plot involves a father whose daughter was kidnapped by child traffickers 6 years ago, and has spent the time since attempting to track them down to bring her back, to the point that he’s now a dishevelled shell of his former self having also lost his marriage and any semblance of his old life. Effectively played by Lei Jia-Yin (Wandering Earth, Cliff Walkers), whenever he falls asleep he’s haunted by dreams of a fantasy world where he can hear his daughter calling him, but has no idea what they mean. When we meet Jia-Yin he’s finally tracked down the child traffickers on a remote road up in the mountains, however after a misunderstanding sees him taken into police Continue reading

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Wong Fei-hung, Mulan, Snow Monsters and more! Here’s what’s streaming on Hi-YAH! for the month of November…

Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Release line up for the month of November, which includes a New film added to Hi-YAH! every Friday. And don’t forget, you can try it out for FREE for 7-days (in other words, you can potentially watch 80+ movies for zero dollars).

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Flag of Iron | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Flag of Iron | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Flag of Iron | Blu-ray (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: February 8, 2022

On February 8, 2022, 88 Films will be releasing the Blu-ray for Chang Cheh’s Shaw Brothers classic, Flags of Iron. A UK (Region B) version of the film will also be available on February 7, 2022.

The film stars Philip Kwok (Seven Warriors), Chiang Sheng (Shanghai 13), Lung Tien Hsiang (House of Traps), Lu Feng (The Magnificent Ruffians), Wong Lik (Chinatown Kid) and Chui Tai Ping (Two Champions of Shaolin).

The Flag of Iron (aka The Spearmen of Death) is a quintessential Hong Kong tale of rivals, betrayal and family feuds. When the master of the Iron Flag clan is killed by a mysterious assassin Continue reading

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Megaton Entertainment promises upcoming Rina Takeda thriller ‘Chungking Mansions’ as “The Raid with zombies”

"High Kick Girl" Japanese Theatrical Poster

“High Kick Girl” Japanese Theatrical Poster

Megaton Entertainment has picked up Chungking Mansions and launching it at the American Film Market with the selling points: “The biggest zombie film in Hong Kong cinema history”, and also as “The Raid with zombies” (via Variety).

The film is set to star Rina Takeda (High Kick Girl), Go Joon-hee (Doomsday Book), Wiyona Yeung (Guilt by Design), Desmond Tan (Control), Rebecca Lim (Doppelganger) and Kevin Leslie (I Am Vengeance) for Chungking Mansions, a zombie film that will take place in the iconic Chungking Mansions in Hong Kong.

According to Deadline, the action-thriller will be primarily in English, as the lead character is an American desperately striving to save his wife and child who are holed up in Chungking Mansions. The film will feature a number of languages including Continue reading

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Red Angel | Blu-ray (Arrow Video)

Red Angel | Blu-ray (Arrow Video)

Red Angel | Blu-ray (Arrow Video)

RELEASE DATE: January 18, 2021

On January 18, 2021, Arrow Video is releasing the Blu-ray for Yasuzo Masumura’s Red Angel. This Japanese film takes an unflinching look at the horror and futility of war through the eyes of a dedicated and selfless young military nurse.

Official Details:

When Sakura Nishi is dispatched in 1939 to a ramshackle field hospital in Tientsin, the frontline of Japan’s war with China, she and her colleagues find themselves fighting a losing battle tending to the war-wounded and emotionally shellshocked soldiers while assisting head surgeon Dr Okabe conduct an unending series of amputations. As the Chinese troops close in, she finds herself increasingly drawn to Okabe who, impotent Continue reading

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Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery begin filming Troy Duffy’s ‘The Boondock Saints III’ in May

"The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day" Japanese Theatrical Poster

“The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day” Japanese Theatrical Poster

In May 2021, Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery will start filming The Boondocks Saints Part III with franchise director/creator/writer Troy Duffy.

“The fans have loved these characters for 20 years,” Duffy said. “They use terms of endearment like ‘the Brothers’ or ‘the Boys.’ We left them in jail at the end of Boondock 2 and fans want to know what happened to them. Norman and Sean have been a driving force to keep this franchise on track and break some new ground story-wise. The fans have been waiting. They literally ask about it daily, and I am really excited to be working with Impossible Dream to make Boondock III a reality” (via Deadline).

The Boondocks Saints Part III is being produced by Shaun Redick (Get Out), Yvette Yates Redick (SlantEd Comedy), Don Carmody (Good Will Hunting) and Continue reading

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Tips to Find the Discounts on Streaming Services

There are many ways you can save on entertainment. Whether it’s through the purchase of DVDs or buying a new TV, you can save money if you know how to find streaming services with discount offers. Hulu Black Friday offers and discounts are everywhere, but you won’t find as many opportunities as you might at a discount store when it comes to watching movies and streaming services. Here are some tips to find discount streaming services and discount movie deals on Black Friday.

Two Ways to Save:

It may not be obvious at first glance that you can use discounts on streaming services and movie rentals. However, there are two main ways to save on entertainment. One is by purchasing the movie outright. The other is by obtaining a discount or membership at a site that offers a variety of streaming services and exclusive movie rentals. Either way, you’ll be saving a lot of money on entertainment costs.

Most people are familiar with Blockbuster DVD rentals. The company offers a variety of titles for rent on its website. What many people don’t realize, however, is that they offer more than just titles. They also have a “block set” that contains all titles available in streaming format for instant access. This is a great tool if you frequently attend events like film festivals where you can see new movies before they hit the theaters.

Check Special Discounts and Deals:

While you’re browsing through the Blockbuster website, keep an eye out for special discounts and deals. In particular, you will find “busters nights,” in which Blockbuster will offer a discount on selected titles for their customers. The website also has some recommendations for new and popular films. Keep your eyes open for these kinds of programming as well.

Online Video Streaming Offers:

If you prefer to see movies on your television instead of going to the theater, you have other options for getting new movies. Many companies now offer online video streaming services that use CDs or DVDs to carry the video. Instead of using plastic to hold the movie, users can simply download it onto their computer. In addition to using streaming services, you can also use coupons for streaming services with discount movies.

If you’re a fan of shows and movies that you see on DVD, you should think about subscribing to a service that provides access to online streaming services. Several services are available on the internet. Some are better than others, but they all offer various types of discount movies. All you have to do is find the one that best fits your budget and your viewing preferences.

Check the Different Websites:

If you like to rent video games, make sure to check out the websites of your favorite game rental companies. Often you can save a bundle by signing up for a membership online. These memberships typically come with special discounts that you won’t find anywhere else.

In conclusion, if you’re looking for a way to cut back on expenses, look into subscribing to one or more of these streaming services. At first glance, the concept of subscribing to a service that lets you stream over the internet may seem a bit strange. However, once you get started, it isn’t so hard. Once you’ve set up your streaming account and begun getting to know the different features, it will all start to make more sense.

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | 4K UHD Blu-ray & DVD (Marvel)

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | 4K UHD Blu-ray & DVD (Marvel)

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | 4K UHD Blu-ray & DVD (Marvel)

RELEASE DATE: November 30, 2021

On November 30, 2021, Marvel is unleashing Destin Daniel Cretton’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings to 4K UHD Blu-ray & DVD (Marvel). This live-action martial arts film stars Canadian actor Simu Liu, who is best known for his role on the CBC sitcom Kim’s Convenience.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is an adaptation of writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin’s Shang-Chi, also known as Master of Kung Fu (also a recurring character in the 70’s comic book/magazine, The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu).

Co-stars include Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians), veteran Hong Kong actor Tony Leung (Europe Raiders), Fala Chen (The Treasure), Michelle Yeoh (Reign of Assassins), Yuen Wah (Eastern Condors) and Florian Continue reading

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