Force: Five | Blu-ray (MVD)

On February 24, 2026, MVD is releasing a Blu-ray (Region A) for 1981’s Force: Five, a martial arts cult classic directed by Robert Clouse (Enter the Dragon, Game of DeathThe Big Brawl).

A powerful and dangerous cult, hidden on a remote island fortress, has brainwashed the daughter of a U.S. senator. With local authorities powerless and time running out, the government turns to a highly specialized team of martial arts Continue reading

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‘Raid’ star Iko Uwais to get raided during a routine ‘MRI’ in an upcoming actioner from ‘Beyond Skyline’ director

Die Hard in a hospital? Indonesian martial arts star Iko Uwais (The Raid, The Raid 2) is reuniting with director Liam O’Donnell (Skyline) for MRI. The two previously worked together on 2017’s Beyond Skyline and the upcoming Skyline: Warpath.

MRI centers on a broken-down hitman (Uwais) with a shattered family and a busted knee, who undergoes a routine MRI when the entire hospital is taken Continue reading

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For those jeans only… Jeff Bezos’ Amazon MGM Studios reportedly wants Sydney Sweeney as the Bond Girl

Acclaimed filmmaker Denis Villeneuve (Dune franchise) is set to direct the next James Bond film (aka Bond 26). The upcoming 007 actioner will be the first under Amazon MGM Studios, who took over creative control of the franchise from EON Productions in a $20 million deal back in 2022.

Villeneuve himself shared his official statement with Variety: “Some of my earliest movie-going memories are connected to 007. I grew up watching James Bond films with my father, ever since Dr. No with Sean Connery. I’m a die-hard Bond fan. To me, he’s sacred Continue reading

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In GOD we trust Robert Kun? Kazakhstan filmmaker to direct Jackie Chan in ‘Armour of God 4: Ultimatum’

Legendary martial arts superstar Jackie Chan (The Shadow’s Edge, The Foreigner) is returning to the Armour of God franchise with Armour of God 4: Ultimatum.

The upcoming film will be directed by Kazakhstan’s Robert Kun, who is perhaps best known for his role as second unit director on Continue reading

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Hantang (2023) Review

"Hantang" Theatrical Poster

“Hantang” Theatrical Poster

Director: Jung Cho-sin
Cast: Kan Mi-youn, Han Seong-sik, Kim Joo-kyeong, Yoon Ki-won, Kim Ki-suk, Hwang Ba-ul
Running Time: 90 min.

By Paul Bramhall

While the erotic genre in Korea had its peak during the 1980’s, it’s never really gone away since. Finding its home on the straight-to-VHS format in the 1990’s, and continuing to DVD in the 21st century, while the covers for such movies may promise a gratuitous amount of flesh and sex, the actual productions themselves tend to be decidedly conservative. A result of pornography being banned in Korea, partially clothed dry humping tends to be the order of the day, but still, there’s clearly a market for them (an educated guess of course), and the adventures around making these softcore romps have been the subject of some entertaining indie productions. Both 2007’s Pornmaking for Dummies and 2013’s Playboy Bong proved that the challenge of making a sexy movie within the limitations of what can be shown can make for riotous narratives, and in 2023 Hantang looks to join the ranks.

Focusing on a production team that specialises in making DTV erotica, when the owner of the villa that they’ve rented to film in turns out to be a ruthless gangster, they make the decision to refrain from telling him exactly what kind of movie it is they’re making. With an already Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Execution in Autum | Blu-ray | Only $15.99 – Expires soon!

Execution in Autumn | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Execution in Autumn | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray (Region B) for Lee Hsing’s 1972 film, Execution in Autumn.

Referred to as “the godfather of Taiwanese cinema”, the films of director Lee Hsing (who passed away in 2021 at the age of 91) combined Western realism with the neo-Confucian ideals advocated by the nationalist government in Taiwan. Director of a number of masterpieces, presented here is the film he considered his personal favourite of all his films — and certainly his most successful — Execution in Autumn.

Since his childhood, Pei Gang (Ou Wei) has been spoiled by his rich grandmother who raised him after the death of his parents. Unable to control himself, in a fit of rage, Gang kills a pregnant woman – who indicated him as the father of her unborn child – and her cousins; for this Continue reading

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Elevate Your Gaming Experience With These Simple Steps

Gaming is one of the most popular hobbies in 2025. Globally, there are more than 3 billion regular gamers. Gaming is fun, it helps to reduce stress, it can be a great way to meet new people, and it often tests your mental mettle. Whether you’re new to gaming or you’re a seasoned player, it’s beneficial to optimize the experience. In this guide, we’ll explore some brilliant, simple ways to get more out of gaming. 

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Create a gaming space

When you play games, it’s natural to want to get into the zone, focus, and enjoy everything the game has to offer. This can be tough if you’re sharing the living room with avid TV or movie viewers, or you’re trying to command an army or devise a foolproof strategy from your dining table or bed. Creating a gaming space, no matter how big or small, will help you concentrate, immerse yourself in the experience, and improve your gameplay. In an ideal world, everyone would have space for a dedicated games room, but this is a fantasy for many. If you’re short on space, consider options like making guest rooms and studies multifunctional or setting up a games zone in your living room or kitchen. You can enhance privacy with screens or curtains. 

Alternatively, if you have room outside and you’re looking to add value to your home as well as creating more space, why not think about adding a conservatory, cabin, or garden room?

Consider using a dedicated server

Using a dedicated server when you play games offers several advantages, including a smoother playing experience, continuous uptime, access to customization settings, and a lower risk of disruptions and interruptions. You can access benefits if you choose a server for the games you love, like an ARK dedicated server. In many cases, servers cater to players who have multiple favorites, so you can reap the rewards when you play different games. If you’ve never used a dedicated games server before, it’s worth doing some research, getting recommendations and tips from fellow gamers, and comparing options to help you make the right choice. 

Explore new equipment and tools

Gaming has evolved quickly in a short space of time. While many people enjoy playing basic games on a smartphone, there are opportunities to enjoy much more complex games. In addition to expanding your repertoire in terms of titles and new releases, you can delve deeper into gameplay and access new features and capabilities using equipment and tools. From accessories designed to help you focus to specialist keyboards and headsets, you can take your gaming experience to a different level. 

When you’re shopping for new gaming stuff, it’s always beneficial to research, read product information and guides, get advice from gaming blogs and magazines, read reviews, and specify your requirements and preferences. You may find that some types of equipment, accessories, and devices are much better suited to certain games than others. 

Millions of people across the world enjoy gaming. Whether you’re new to this exciting world or you’ve been playing for years, it’s beneficial to elevate your experience. Key steps include creating space to play, using a dedicated server for gaming, and exploring different devices, accessories, and games. 

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King of Beggars | Blu-ray (Eureka)

On January 26, 2026, Eureka is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A/B) for King of Beggars, a 1992 Hong Kong comedy from Stephen Chow (The Mermaid, Kung Fu Hustle, King of Comedy).

At the dawn of the 1990s, following a decade in which Hong Kong martial arts cinema was dominated by Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, a new superstar Continue reading

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You got a lot of heart, kid, you know that? Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung’s ‘Heart of the Dragon’ on 4K UHD next week

On October 27, 2025, 88 Films is releasing a 4K Ultra HD for Heart of the Dragon, a 1985 Hong Kong action-drama directed by Sammo Hung (Wheels on Meals). World-famous for their action and derring-do, old friends Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung teamed up for a film that shows there’s much more to them than brawling.

Jackie plays a good-hearted cop looking after his learning-disabled brother Danny, played by Sammo, but doesn’t always succeed in keeping him out Continue reading

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‘John Wick’ with fangs? Watch the Trailer for the upcoming South Korean martial arts actioner ‘Black Snake’

"Black Snake" Theatrical Poster

“Black Snake” Theatrical Poster

Ssssssssome movie news for you! Get your fangs ready for Black Snake, an upcoming South Korean actioner that marks the directorial debut of filmmaker, Park Do-hwan.

Set against the backdrop of a power vacuum left in the wake of an underworld boss’s death, Black Snake follows a hitman who, with the help of a dirty cop and a woman on the inside, sets out on a mission of vengeance for the death of a respected big brother (via FCS).

The film also stars Boo Jung-woo (who also choreographs the action), Kim Hwa-in, Kim Min-gi and Moon Young-dong.

Inolmedia is giving Black Snake a domestical release 0n October 29, 2025. Check Continue reading

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Ninjas done the Miike way! Watch the Trailer for Takashi Miike’s live-action adaptation of ‘Masked Ninja Akakage’

"Ninja Akakage" Poster

“Ninja Akakage” Poster

Acclaimed cult director Takashi Miike (Yakuza Apocalypse, The Happiness of the Katakuris) is back as chief director for Masked Ninja Akakage (aka Kamen no Ninja Akakage), a live-action series adaptation of Mitsuteru Yokoyama’s classic manga about a masked ninja who protects feudal Japan from the forces of evil.

Written for the screen by Yūsuke Watanabe (Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods), Masked Ninja Akakage stars Taiki Satō (High & Low: The Story of S.W.O.R.D.), Keito Kimura (Kamen Rider Gavv), Ryō Katō (Nemesis: The Mystery of the Golden Spiral), Shūgo Oshinari (Battle Royale II: Requiem) and Tokio Emoto (Prison School).

Masked Ninja Akakage premiers in Japan on October 26 from OLM and Toei Studios Kyoto. Watch Continue reading

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A game Chang-er! ‘Furious Swords and Fantastic Warriors’ 10-film Chang Cheh collection now shipping

Furious Swords and Fantastic Warriors

Now shipping is Eureka’s Blu-ray (Region A/B) collection for Furious Swords and Fantastic Warriors, which includes 1974’s Men from the Monastery, 1974’s Shaolin Martial Arts, 1970’s King Eagle, 1973’s Iron Bodyguard, 1975’s Fantastic Magic Baby, 1983’s The Weird Man, 1967’s Trail of the Broken Blade, 1970’s Wandering Swordsman, 1972’s Trilogy of Swordsmanship and 1976’s New Shaolin Boxers.

Distinguished by his penchant for bloodshed and a thematic concentration on the bonds of brotherhood and masculine sacrifice, Chang Cheh is one of the most prolific and accomplished directors ever to emerge from the Hong Kong film industry. Often Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Ip Man: The Final Fight | Blu-ray | Only $8.69 – Expires soon!

Ip Man: The Final Fight | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Ip Man: The Final Fight | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Herman Yau’s Ip Man: The Final Fight starring Anthony Wong (Still Human, White Vengeance).

In postwar Hong Kong, legendary Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man (Wong) is reluctantly called into action once more. What began as simple challenges from rival kung fu schools soon finds him drawn into the dark and dangerous underworld of the Triads. Now, to defend life and honor, Ip Man has no choice but to fight – one last time.

The film also stars Eric Tsang (Jian Bing Man), Gillian Chung (Twins Effect), Jordan Chan (Trivisa), Anita Yuen (Thunderbolt), Dennis To (Zombie 108) and Continue reading

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Brave Citizen (2023) Review

“Brave Citizen” Theatrical Poster

“Brave Citizen” Theatrical Poster

Director: Park Jin-pyo
Cast: Shin Hae-Sun, Lee Jun-Young, Park Jung-Woo, Park Hyuk-Kwon, Cha Chung-Hwa, Lee Chan-Hyeong, Bae Hyeon-Jun, Cha Woo-Min, Lee Joong-Ok
Running Time: 113 min.

By Paul Bramhall

High school power struggles have always been present in cinema, and they usually take the form of an underdog going up against one or more characters who are best described as bullies, worst as violent psychopaths. Korean cinema is no different. Whether it be Kwon Sang-woo taking on a gang of classroom thugs in Once Upon a Time in Highschool, or Jang Hyuk going up against the villainous vice principal in Volcano High, there’s something cathartic about seeing those that take advantage of their status or strength get their just desserts. Those productions fit the classic archetype of the genre, but its 2023’s Brave Citizen that may be the first to frame the story from the perspective of a teacher going head-to-head with the resident school bully. A stand-in teacher at that!

Sure there’s been stories that go for the ‘teacher pushed over the edge’ angle, Miike Takashi’s Lesson of the Evil being a classic example, however for his latest outing director Park Jin-pyo has different ideas. A director that falls into that distinctly Korean category of disappearing for years at a time, Jin-pyo looked to be a regular fixture in Korean cinema during the 2000’s, debuting in 2002 with the controversial Too Young to Die (controversial only because of its portrayal of sex between a 70+ years old couple!). During the rest of the decade he’d helm weighty dramatic Continue reading

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More dangerous than Han’s island? Po-Chih Leong’s horror gem ‘The Island’ NOW SHIPPING!

Now shipping from Goodie Emporium is Eureka’s Blu-ray (Region A/B) for The Island, a 1985 horror gem that’s considered the most accomplished genre picture directed by British-Chinese filmmaker Po-Chih Leong (Hong Kong 1941).

The Island is Hong Kong’s answer to the likes of DeliveranceThe Texas Chain Saw MassacreThe Hills Have Eyes and Motel Hell – a film that transports the visceral survival horror so popular in the 1970s and 1980s from the backwoods of America to a remote island in East Asia.

At the height of summer, teacher Mr Cheung (John Sham) takes a small group of his students on an excursion to explore a rural island that he assumes is uninhabited. But upon arrival, Cheung and his class discover that they are not alone – the island is, in fact, home Continue reading

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