Tokyo Shock releases a Special Edition Blu-ray for Takashi Miike’s 2004 superhero film ‘Zebraman’

Zebraman: Special Edition | Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

Zebraman: Special Edition | Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

On October 27, 2020, Tokyo Shock is releasing the Blu-ray for Zebraman: Special Edition, a 2004 film from cult director Takashi Miike (First Love, Blade of the Immortal).

It’s 2010 and Shinichi (Sho Aikawa, Rainy Dog) is a down-trodden third-grade teacher who gets little respect from his own family let alone from his wise-ass students. Back in 1978 he became obsessed with a TV superhero named Zebraman, a show that was cancelled after only a few episodes. Since the Zebraman show was set in 2010, Shinichi decides the time is right to make a crude Zebraman costume and slink around the city at night to fulfill his childhood fantasy. His seemingly harmless escapism takes a sudden detour into harsh reality when he runs into a strange half-crab, half-man who was Zebraman’s arch enemy from the old show! Soon the saga of Zebraman and his war Continue reading

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Debt Collectors (2020) Review

"The Debt Collectors" Theatrical Poster

“The Debt Collectors” Theatrical Poster

AKA: The Debt Collector 2
Director: Jesse V. Johnson
Cast: Scott Adkins, Louis Mandylor, Marina Sirtis, Demitra Sealy, Vernon Wells, Catherine Black, Josef Cannon, Ski Carr, Charity Collins, Mayling Ng, Aaron Toney
Running Time: 97 min.

By Paul Bramhall

In 2018, hot off the heels of Accident Man and anticipating the all-star Triple Threat, director Jesse V. Johnson and star Scott Adkins snuck in a little movie called The Debt Collector. Pairing Adkins up as a rookie debt collector with a grizzled veteran of the trade in the form of Louis Mandylor, this unexpected gem is my favorite of the Johnson and Adkins collaborations. The daytime noir feel in sun-soaked L.A., the chemistry between Adkins and Mandylor, and a cast of characters who seemed like they stepped straight out of a gravelly voiced pulp crime novel, all combined to create a tightly paced and entertaining action flick.

A word of warning that the rest of this paragraph will contain a significant spoiler (well, kind of) if you’ve yet to see The Debt Collector, so you may want to consider skipping to the next one. The ending of The Debt Collector saw Adkins and Mandylor Continue reading

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Not Your Average Bears: Top 3 Surprising Benefits of CBD Gummies

Not Your Average Bears: Top 3 Surprising Benefits of CBD Gummies

Not Your Average Bears: Top 3 Surprising Benefits of CBD Gummies

In recent years, CBD has grown tremendously in popularity and for a good reason. CBD is proven to provide a ton of great health benefits, with few side effects.

Though there are several ways to ingest CBD, CBD gummies are a popular choice because of the convenience and ease of use.

If you’re thinking about taking CBD gummies, here are three benefits you can expect!

1. You’ll Have Accurate Dosages 

One of the best benefits of CBD gummies is the dosage. With other forms of CBD, the dosage can be less predictable. With CBD gummies, you know exactly what you’re getting.

Some CBD is available in other edible forms, like brownies. These dosages can vary based on the size of the food. If you only take a few bites, it isn’t easy to figure out exactly how much CBD you’re consuming.

Though CBD oils can be useful, they can also be less predictable in their dosages as well. Unless you directly measure it, you could be taking more or less than intended.

CBD gummies are consistent every time, which is better for maximizing results.

2. The Effects Are Long-Lasting 

Another benefit of CBD gummies is the long-lasting effects it has on the body. Because it’s consumed in the form of food, it flows through your digestive system like normal food.

Over the next several hours, the CBD is released into your body slowly as your body digests it. As a result, the effects of CBD tend to last longer than if you were to vape CBD or take it in another way.

So if you want the effects of CBD to last you longer in the day, CBD gummies are the best option.

3. You’ll Enjoy the Taste 

If you enjoy eating gummy bears, you’ll also love CBD gummies. There are multiple flavors to choose from, so you can avoid the hemp taste that you find in other CBD products. Sometimes they can leave a weird taste that can linger in your mouth.

If you like the taste, you’re going to look forward to taking the CBD. This is especially true if you’re a candy lover.

Though if you do have a sweet tooth, be careful not to overconsume the gummies!

Ready to Grab Some CBD Gummies?

These are just a few of several benefits of CBD gummies. They’re easy to take, and they taste good. There are few downsides to taking CBD, and they’re currently legal in all fifty states.

They’re also a ton of CBD businesses, both online and in stores, so you’ll have plenty of options to choose from. To ensure you get the highest quality, be sure to do your research and read the reviews before buying it.

As always, consult your doctor if you have any questions regarding CBD and your health.

And if you found this article helpful, be sure to check out the rest of our blog. We cover several topics, including other articles related to CBD and vaping that you’ll love!

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Here’s what’s on Well Go USA’s Hi-YAH! for September

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 September, which includes a New film added to Hi-YAH! every Friday – plus an additional exclusive title that you won’t see on any other streaming channel.

Check out the full list Continue reading

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Krav Maga – The Discipline of Wonder Woman

Gal Gadot has made the DC character Wonder Woman her own, not only in terms of her depiction of Diana Princes’ alter ego but also her mastery of Krav Maga, an Israeli martial art.

Gadot first appeared in the DC Universe as the Wonder Woman character in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Her character was popular enough to earn a film dedicated to her, the 2017 release of Wonder Woman, soon to be followed up by Wonder Woman 1984. However, the former Fast and the Furious actress is not just combative in the films, she has mastered Krav Maga and is as able to protect herself just as efficiently as the DC character she is famous for portraying.

Gadot served her time in the Israel Defense Forces, which has the discipline as part of its basic training. The style dates back to the 1930s and is a derivative of the street fighting style of Hungarian-Israeli martial artist Imi Lichtenfeld. It was initially developed to give the Jewish population a method by which to defend themselves against anti-Semitism. Whilst it teaches pupils to avoid conflict as much as possible, once engaged it is pointed towards being aggressive and bringing bouts to a close as quickly as possible.

Do not expect to see Krav Maga competitions and tournaments though; this style was not invented for in-ring confrontations. Instead, it has been developed from moves seen on the battlefield and is very much a discipline focused on protection and resolution of conflict and danger. Whilst it does contain punches and strikes, not unlike Muay Thai and Kung Fu, it is not regulated by rules or regulations and has a wider move set designed to adapt to the different dangers that may be presented to the individual.

Gadot admitted on the Late Show with James Corden that she knows Krav Maga, confirming it was taught to the Israel Defense Forces. No doubt, her understanding of the martial art has helped her develop the Wonder Woman character for which she is becoming increasingly famous. Her profile has risen sharply by being involved in the films, with the popularity of the DC Universe exploding in recent years. Gadot’s portrayal of Wonder Woman has catapulted her, and the character, into contemporary pop culture. Her imagery has been used and adapted across several platforms, including gaming. Aside from direct ports to console and PC, other online platforms have found the character popular enough to base titles on. There are a couple of titles on Foxy Games, one of which is Wonder Woman, which leans heavily on the character. Other depictions can be found across mobile devices, boasting either multiple characters from the DC Universe or specifically the character herself.

That overwhelming response to Gadot’s portrayal of Wonder Woman, and the increased exposure across a range of media, has led to her being linked with another well-known franchise. No doubt aided by her understanding of martial arts, there have been calls for her to be the next Indiana Jones, picking up the mantle from Harrison Ford. Ford is set to appear in his fifth and final Indiana Jones film in 2020, with speculation mounting that the sixth film will use a new actor or actress, and take a different direction.

With her knowledge not only of Krav Maga but also other martial arts such a BJJ, Gadot would be a natural fit for the role. If she were cast as the intrepid explorer, she would create a Lara Croft hybrid of sorts for a new generation and would be an interesting prospect for fans of both characters.

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Spare (2008) Review

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“Spare” Korean Theatrical Poster

Director: Lee Seong-han
Cast: Lim Joon-il, Mitsuki Koga, Hitoshi Ozawa, Jung Woo, Kim Soo-hyun, Yang Ki-won, Yoo Sang-seob, Seo Ji-oh, Kang Yeong-mook, Kwak Jin-Seok
Running Time: 105 min.

By Paul Bramhall

There was something about fight flicks made in 2008 that saw some of the best ones simply disappear into the ether. Koichi Sakamoto’s Broken Path was sucked into a blackhole, which save for an obscure South African DVD, would take 4 years before eventually getting a legitimate release on the format in the UK. If fight fans thought that 4 years was a long time to wait though, then that pales in comparison to the long silence that came after the short theatrical run that Spare had in its native South Korea.

2008, and the mid-2000’s in general, was a good time for action cinema in South Korea. The Seoul Action School, a purpose fitted building on the outskirts of Seoul were trainee stuntmen and women go to learn and perfect their craft, had gained much deserved recognition thanks to having a hand in the production of Ryoo Seung-wan’s 2006 beat ‘em Continue reading

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Tyrese Gibson, John Malkovich, Michael Jai White join forces for Jon Keeyes’ action thriller ‘Red 48’

"Never Back Down: No surrender" Japanese DVD Cover

“Never Back Down: No surrender” Japanese DVD Cover

Martial arts star Michael Jai White (Never Back Down 2, Triple Threat, Accident Man) is set to star alongside Tyrese Gibson (Fast and Furious franchise) and John Malkovich (Con Air) in Yale Productions’ Red 48, an upcoming actioner from director Jon Keeyes (The Harrowing).

In the film, Gibson will play Kyle Snowden, a troubled former Marine turned child protective service officer who must save an immigrant child from a dangerous criminal who has trapped them and other hostages inside a convenience store. Adding more power to the keg: The store is owned by the Snowden’s stepfather, Sam Safty, being played by Malkovich. White plays Sparks, the Safty’s no-nonsense bodyguard and confidant. (via THR)

Production for Red 48 has wrapped, so expect a Trailer and release date in the near future Continue reading

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The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe | Blu-ray (Wild East)

"The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe" Blu-ray Cover

“The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe” Blu-ray Cover

RELEASE DATE: October 6, 2020

On October 6, 2020, Wild East Productions is releasing the Blu-ray for 1973’s The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe (aka My name is Shanghai Joe), a Italian western/martial arts hybrid from director Mario Caiano (Eye in the Labyrinth Director).

The film follows a Chinese man who encounters violent lowlifes after traveling to San Francisco in search of a better life. Blu-ray extra features include: Picture Gallery, Trailer and an Interview with director Mario Caiano.

Also known as The Dragon Strikes Back, the film stars Chen Lee (Return of the Sister Street Fighter), Klaus Kinski (Fitzcarraldo), Carla Romanelli (The Sensuous Nurse), Gordon Mitchell (Bikini Drive-In), Katsutoshi Mikuriya and Robert Hundar Continue reading

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‘Rush Hour’ and ‘John Wick’ producers have Donnie Yen, Alec Baldwin and Frank Grillo honoring ‘The Father’

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“Flash Point” Chinese Theatrical Poster

Donnie Yen (Ip Man 4: The Finale, Flash Point), Alec Baldwin (Mission Impossible: Fallout) and Frank Grillo (Wolf Warrior 2) are teaming up for The Father, an action thriller to be directed by Tommy Wirkola (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters) with a script written by P.G. Cuschieri (Cut Throat City).

The Father is set against the Irish-American gangland of South Boston and charts the struggle of middle-class Hong Kong immigrant John Chung (Yen) making the best of his family’s new American life while working as a modest fish broker in the city’s infamous docklands. When his wayward teenage boys stumble upon four kilos of heroin, they’re hunted by a local crime ring and a group of corrupt cops (via Deadline).

Yen will also produce along with Arthur Sarkissian (Rush Hour), Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee of Thunder Road (John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum) and Continue reading

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Mulan (1998) Review

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“Mulan” Theatrical Poster

Director: Barry Cook
Co-director: Tony Bancroft
Cast: Ming-Na Wen, Eddie Murphy, BD Wong, Miguel Ferrer, June Foray, James Hong, Pat Morita, George Takei, Soon Tek-Oh, Frank Welker
Running Time: 87 min.

By Ian Whittle

I was a huge Disney fan in the 90s (Beauty and the Beast is among my top 5 films to this day), but for some reason Mulan totally bypassed me until 2014, when I was moved to watch it by the delightful discovery that Jackie Chan acted and sang in the Mandarin dub!

Mulan, based on a centuries-old legend filmed many times (including this year’s Disney live action remake) was the first solo vehicle for Disney’s Florida animation studios, and came on the tail end of the fabled Disney Renaissance. This period, lasting from the late 80s to about the turn of the century, saw Disney regain its confidence and box office takings with a series of hugely popular animated musicals. By 1998, that shine Continue reading

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How to Become a Better Shooter: A Guide for Gun Beginners

How to Become a Better Shooter: A Guide for Gun Beginners

How to Become a Better Shooter: A Guide for Gun Beginners

Did you hear about Walter Stokes?

Born in 1898, Walter grew up to be a shooting champion. After winning every 300M event in the International Shooting Union World Championships, he went on to join a gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic rifle team. Imagine how great Walter must have felt winning medals for doing something he loved.

Do you dream of one day winning a shooting competition? Or perhaps you just want to learn how to be a better shot?

If you answered yes, then you’re in the right place! In this article, we’ll review the top shooting tips every gun owner should know.

Read on to learn the truth about how to become a better shooter.

Practice Shooting Stances for Pistols

First, on our list of shooting tips is learning proper shooting stances. Learning different shooting stances makes it possible for you to get the best shot, no matter what your shooting conditions are.

Next, we’ll review a few stances you should start practicing today. Keep in mind that the term support side is referring to your non-shooting side. Whereas the strong side refers to the shooting side.

Weaver Stance

The weaver stance is a 2-hand stance that’s similar to the way a boxer positions their body. To get into position, you first need to move your non-shooting foot about 8 inches in front of you.

Next, position your arms by angling your strong side arm slightly outward, with the elbow bent. Finally, the support side shoulder should lean into the gun. After practice, you’ll find it’s easy to quickly assume the Weaver stance.

Chapman Stance

Using an aggressive foot pattern like the Weaver, the Chapman stance keeps your support side foot closer to your strong-side foot. The result is a more relaxed stance that allows your strong-side arm to fully extend.

One of the biggest advantages of using a Chapman stance is recoil control. Since your strong arm is fully locked, a good portion of the recoil can transfer from your wrists to your upper body and shoulders.

Power Point Stance

Finally, the power point stance is an advanced option more experienced shooters should try. Focusing on accuracy, this one-handed stance requires your strong side foot to be about 15 inches in front of you. If you picture a boxer throwing a punch, you’ll be able to picture this stance.

Importance of Dry Fire Training

If you’re serious about learning how to be a better shooter, you need to invest time practicing with dry fire. By dry fire, we mean working with your firearm, without ever actually firing a shot.

One of the biggest advantages of dry fire training is that it’s something you can practice from the comfort of your home. When dry firing your weapon, you should focus on aligning your sights and pulling the trigger without flinching. When you’re ready to move on to real ammunition, start with a bb gun and BB gun targets.

Perfect Your Trigger Squeeze

Perfecting your trigger squeeze is hands down 1 of the best ways to learn how to become a better shot. The first step is to start training yourself in the art of trigger discipline. To do this you have to consistently and consciously treat every gun like it’s loaded.

You should never put your finger on the trigger until you’re ready to shoot a hole in something. Even if you’re picking up a video game gun, you should be enforcing your muscle memory by keeping your finger off the trigger.

Next, you’ll want to learn the different stages of pulling the trigger. Here’s a shortlist of the different trigger pulling stages:

  • Initial slack
  • Trigger break
  • The stop
  • The reset

To master the 4 trigger pulling points above, keep up with your dry fire practice.

Regulate Your Breathing

There are different breathing techniques for shooters. It’ll take practice before finding the technique one that works best for your shooting style.

For starters, you can practice taking a few deep relaxing breaths. After taking 3-5 deep breaths, inhale as deeply as you can, pause your breathing, and shoot.

Another option is to take the opposite approach. After taking a few deep breaths, exhale fully, pause your breathing and take your shot. While you’re breathing, focus on your aim, while also clearing your mind of any distractions.

Master Rifle Shooting Positions

You can have the best gun shooting techniques, but if you don’t know how to assume the right positions, all of your skills will be a waste. Here are a few shooting positions every rifle hunter should know:

  • Prone
  • Kneeling
  • Hasty sling
  • Prone with bipod
  • Sitting
  • Kneeling with crossed sticks
  • Standing

Take your time as you work to master each position. Once again, dry fire is a great tool for being able to safely practice shooting positions, without having to leave your home.

How to Become a Better Shooter With Your Grip

Are you wondering how to become a better shooter with a pistol? If yes, then you’ll need to practice the best ways to grip your firearm. Here are the ingredients of a good grip:

  • Make it high
  • Large gun contact area
  • Consistency

By making your grip high, it’ll be easier for you to control the firearm. Next, your hands need to be touching as much of the gun grip as possible. The more gun contact area your grip has, the easier it’ll be for you to control the recoil.

Finally, consider using a felt tip pen to help you maintain consistency with your grip. While you’re holding the gun in the perfect grip position, have a friend draw 1 or 2 lines indicating your hand placement.

Get Better With Time

Now you know the top tips for how to become a better shooter. What’s 1 of the tips in this article you’re going to try using first?

Will you be taking advantage of dry fire so you can practice at home? Or are you ready to start perfecting your gun stances and positions?

Be patient with yourself as you grow and learn. Before you know it, you’ll be a better shot than you ever thought possible. For more ways to be the best, explore the rest of this site.

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COF Presents: An interview with Mike Moh of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’

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City on Fire is proud to present an interview with actor/martial artist Mike Moh, who is widely known for his role as Bruce Lee in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Ryu in the series Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist and Street Fighter: Resurrection.

Long before Moh starred alongside Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie, he had a part in Rob-B-Hood (directed by the late Benny Chan) where he shared the screen with his idol, Jackie Chan. Along the way, he has appeared in a number of high-profile TV shows, including Marvel’s Inhumans as Triton, as well as a recurring character in Fox’s hit drama, Empire.

We ask Moh a number of questions ranging from what his next martial art film role will be, to his controversial portrayal as Bruce Lee Continue reading

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Metamorphosis | Blu-ray (Image)

Metamorphosis | Blu-ray (Image)

Metamorphosis | Blu-ray (Image)

RELEASE DATE: November 10, 2020

On November 10, 2020, Image Entertainment is releasing the Blu-ray for Metamorphosis (read our review), a Korean horror film from director Kim Hong-Sun (Traffickers).

In the tradition of The Wailing and The Priests comes Metamorphosis, a film that revolves around a family who witness bizarre and terrifying things when they move into a new home. Desperate for help, they enlist a priest, who may or may not have the answers they’re looking for.

The film stars Bae Sung-Woo (Office, The Swindlers), Sung Dong-Il (The Accidental Detective 2: In Action, Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days), Jang Young-Nam (Confidential Assignment, RV: Resurrected Victims) and Kim Hye-Jun Continue reading

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Monstrum | Blu-ray (Image)

Monstrum | Blu-ray (Image)

Monstrum | Blu-ray (Image)

RELEASE DATE: November 17, 2020

On November 17, 2020, Image Entertainment will be releasing the Blu-ray for Monstrum, a South Korean thriller from writer/director Huh Jong-Ho (The Advocate: A Missing Body).

During a deadly outbreak of the plague, rumors of a terrifying creature in the mountains of Joseon spread. King Jungjong calls upon his most trusted general Yoon Gyeom out of retirement. Yoon Gyeom along with his daughter Myung, trusted right hand man Sung Han and Heo set out to find the rumored beast.

Monstrum stars Kim Myung-Min (Battle of Jangsari), Kim In-Kwon (Revenger), Hyeri (My Punch-Drunk Boxer), Choi Woo-Sik (Parasite), Lee Kyoung-Young (Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days), Park Hee-Soon (The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion) and Park Sung-Woong Continue reading

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Doorman, The (2020) Review

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“The Doorman” Theatrical Poster

Director: Ryuhei Kitamura
Cast: Ruby Rose, Jean Reno, Louis Mandylor, Hideaki Ito, David Sakurai, Rupert Evans, Aksel Hennie, Philip Whitchurch, Andreea Vasile, Jamie Satterthwaite
Running Time: 90 min.

By Paul Bramhall

It’s been 20 years since director Ryuhei Kitamura made his feature length debut with 2000’s low budget zombie yakuza flick Versus, and in 2020 it’s still the movie he’s most well known for. The movies he’s made since in his native Japan have been polarising affairs, often having as many fans as they have detractors. Between 2002 and 2006 Kitamura helmed Alive, Azumi, Sky High, Godzilla: Final Wars, and LoveDeath, which range from solid to infuriating, the gift of consistency seeming to allude a director for whom big budgets didn’t necessarily Continue reading

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