Casino-Themed Action Films That Inspire Online Gaming Enthusiasts

The thrill of the casino is a perfect complement to the energy of the action film. From tense confrontations over poker pots to heart-pounding heists, the films carry with them the excitement of chance, planning and adrenaline. It is not surprising, therefore, that online gamers are inspired by the silver screen as they chase their own big thrills. 

In the films, the casino is not simply a background; it’s a stage for tension, glamour and reckless risk. Casino action movies tap the universal exhilaration of staking it all on a card game or an existential showdown. For aficionados of virtual play, the movies do far more than entertain; they reprise the very same mix of strategy, suspense and possibility that enhances an evening of virtual play.

Casino Royale (2006) Featuring James Bond’s Poker Battle

No film better conveys the tension of casino gaming than ‘Casino Royale’. Its revamping of the Bond film series sets 007 against other table players, where the fate of nations is on the line with one hand of Texas Hold ‘Em. It combines physical action and mental excitement as the player bluffs, reads his opponents and goes all-in with his chips.

To online gamblers, ‘Casino Royale’ is a reminder that nerves and cunning are at times as good as luck. When players sit down at Jackpot City Casino and other sites, there is the same variety of table and card games that defined Bond’s classic confrontation. It’s the cinematic reminder that what fortune favors is boldness as much in play as in life.

Ocean’s Eleven (2001) And Its Casino Heist

Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ transformed the casino into the ideal setting for an impeccably conceived heist. The blending of stylish chic, shrewd cunning and Las Vegas spectacle made it an instant classic. Watching Danny Ocean and his gang pull off a daring scheme to outwit a casino vault captures the thrill of beating the house.

This spirit is carried over directly to online gaming, in which risk and strategy combine for electrifying results. Websites like Jackpot City Casino offer the same combination of challenge and entertainment, without flashy disguises or Hollywood tricks. It’s about beating the odds and taking a wild ride in a game of chance.

The Hangover’s (2009) Chaos and Chance in Las Vegas

Though most famous for raucous comedy, ‘The Hangover’ also captures Las Vegas’ wild unpredictability. The film is characterized by chance encounters, a deeply familiar motif to gamblers.

Online casinos connect with that same mix of humour, shock value and risk as players spin a roulette wheel or test a slot machine. Just as the actors stumbled upon unexpected adventures, online gamers are usually exhilarated by the lack of certainty. In Jackpot City Casino and other online casinos, the variety of offerings gives players a diverse range of gameplay adventures.

Casino’s (1995) Look At Power and Risk

Martin Scorsese’s ‘Casino’ is gritty yet wonderfully captures the energy and allure of gambling environments. The film transports us into the world of the major player, where fortunes are won and lost spectacularly. Despite all of this, the film emphasizes the allure of the casino floor.

Today’s online experiences are similar, with slot machines and virtual tables offering huge payouts in safe and friendly arenas. Platforms such as Jackpot City Casino enable users to experience the thrill and allure without the threat of Scorsese’s world with its foreboding undertones.

21 (2008) Teaches Players Strategy

Based on the true history of the MIT Blackjack Team, ’21’ shows how intelligence and team cooperation can turn the tables on blackjack odds. It focuses on card game strategy, analyzing the ways in which math and rapid thought can swing the odds in a player’s favor.

This strategy-oriented focus strongly appeals to casino online enthusiasts who prefer putting their skills to the test. It can be blackjack, hold ’em or whatever table game, but the rapid-fire gameplay that allows players to show off their knowledge is one of the appeals and is a thrill that can be experienced at online places like Jackpot City Casino.

The Shared Rush of Hollywood Action Films and Online Casinos

What unites these films is the extent to which each can express the raw thrill of risk and reward. It is Bond gazing down an opponent over a big-stakes hand or Danny Ocean pulling off the impossible heist, but still, the very essence of casino action is suspense, glamour and the potential for lots of fun.

These are more than just entertaining movies; they inspire players in their real-life online gaming experience. With the planned play of poker to the outright chance of slot machine play, there is an immersion that is endlessly electrifying and engrossing.

It is possible on sites like Jackpot City Casino to experience that cinematic buzz, with players being able to immerse themselves in their own world of peril and excitement without having to leave the comfort of their own space.

Ultimately, the casino action movie genre and online gaming worlds are closely related. They both live on tension, potential and the thrill of taking a chance. You’re watching Mr Chow take daring chances one minute and clicking to turn the reels the next, yet the excitement is the same: the potential to pursue greatness in a universe where each step matters.

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Hong Kong New Wave Essentials | Blu-ray (Shout)

On December 16, 2025, Shout is releasing the Hong Kong New Wave Essentials collection (Hong Kong Cinema Classics Spine #22-24), which will include 1988’s Painted Faces, 1990’s The Story of My Son, and 1985’s Women.

Celebrate the Hong Kong New Wave cinema movement with this special collection. Embracing both Western and Eastern filmmaking techniques and led by a new generation of young directors, the New Wave transcended genre to further solidify Hong Kong’s position Continue reading

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Shaw Brothers Classics Vol 8 | Blu-ray (Shout)

On December 2, 2025, Shout is releasing the Shaw Brothers Classics Vol. 8, which will include 12 Hong Kong classics from the legendary Shaw Brothers studios.

Master your knowledge of the legendary Shaw Brothers with this latest collection of martial arts and wuxia epics. Featuring twelve spellbinding Continue reading

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Mantis (2025) Review

"Mantis" Netflix Poster

“Mantis” Netflix Poster

Director: Lee Tae-sung
Cast: Yim Si-wan, Park Gyu-Young, Jo Woo-Jin, Jeon Do-yeon, Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Tae-Han
Running Time: 113 min.

By Paul Bramhall 

When I first heard that streaming giant Netflix had greenlit a spin-off to its 2023 assassin flick Kill Boksoon, titled Mantis, I’d hoped it was going to focus on the newbie assassin played by Lee Yeon, whose killer action scene in the former gave her a scene stealing moment next to legendary actress Jeon Do-yeon. Not for the first time, I was wrong, and instead (as audiences smarter than me would probably have figured out) it focuses on an assassin who goes by the nickname of Mantis, briefly mentioned as being on vacation in the original. Moving away from the female assassin slant that Kill Boksoon continued the tradition of, for the spin off its Yim Si-wan (Unlocked, Emergency Declaration) who gets to headline as the titular character.

Mantis marks the directorial debut of Lee Tae-sung, who’s spent the last 20 years working in the directing department or as assistant director on numerous productions, including as assistant director on Kill Boksoon. Here he also tackles the script along with Kill Boksoon director Byun Sung-hyun, ensuring there’s a sense of continuity between the productions, and even allowing for some big-name cameos. We meet Si-wan as he’s tasked with offing a pair of assassins Continue reading

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Over Your Dead Body | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Over Your Dead Body | Blu-ray (88 Films)

On December 15, 2025, 88 Films is releasing a Blu-ray (Region B) for 2014’s Over Your Dead Body. This Takashi Miike (The Happiness of the Katakuris) production is a haunting tale where art and reality collide.

Set against the backdrop of a kabuki production, the story follows actors whose personal jealousies and desires dangerously mirror the ghostly play they Continue reading

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Villagers, The (2018) Review

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“The Villagers” Theatrical Poster

Director: Lim Jin-soon
Cast: Ma Dong-Seok, Kim Sae-ron, Lee Sang-yeob, Jin Sun-gyu, Jang Gwang, Oh Hee-joon
Running Time: 99 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

The trope of a big city character having to set up shop in a small rural town is one that’s been repeatedly visited in Korean cinema. Whether it be a cop hiding from their past in A Girl at My Door, a grieving widow looking to start over in Secret Sunshine, or even a returning son in the recent My Daughter Is a Zombie, it could arguably be a genre of its own. The contrast between the anonymity of city life, and the everyone knows everyone village environment, is one that can be used to create a tone of everything from foreboding dread to fish out of water comedy, which is likely why it gets so much mileage. In 2018’s The Villagers its Ma Dong-seok’s “former Asian Champion and former boxing coach” who finds himself starting afresh as the gym teacher at an all-girl school in a small town.

How he ended up there is revealed in an initial scene, which sees him barging into the dinner of the local amateur boxing association, where he proceeds to accuse the vice chairman of fixing matches for bribes. The result of his actions sees him lose his job as a boxing coach and ostracized from the amateur boxing community, leading to him landing the teaching role. The whole Continue reading

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy | 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray (Arrow)

On December 15, 2025, Arrow is releasing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray (Region A/B). The set includes 1990’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 1991’s The Secret of the Ooze, and 1993’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III. Arrow is also Continue reading

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Shawscope Volume Four | Blu-ray (Arrow)

On December 9, 2025, Arrow Video will be releasing Shawscope Volume Four: Limited Edition, which will include 16 films on Blu-ray (Region A/B). Secure your copy now at Goodie Emporium!

Read the official details below:

A LONG TIME AGO, IN A MOVIE STUDIO JUST OFF CLEARWATER BAY….

As special effects-driven horror and sci-fi cinema dominated the global box office in the 1970s, Hong Kong’s mightiest film studio Shaw Brothers Continue reading

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Move over, ‘Bloodsport’! Watch the Trailer for ‘Gladiator Underground’ starring D.Y. Sao, Andy Le and Brian Le

"Gladiator Underground" Theatrical Poster

“Gladiator Underground” Theatrical Poster

On October 17, 2025, Samuel Goldwyn Films is releasing Gladiator Underground on digital. This upcoming martial arts film marks the sophomore effort from Chaya Supannarat (Bangkok Dog).

The Bleiberg/Dimbort-backed film reunites Supannarat with Bangkok Dog star D.Y. Sao (Shadow Master). Also headlining are Andy Le (The Paper Tiger) and Brian Le (American Born Chinese).

All three of these martial arts talents are primarily known for their stunt work in films such as 2015’s Unlucky Stars, 2021’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and 2022’s Everything Everywhere All at Once – so it’ll be interesting to see what they’ll deliver to their Continue reading

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Complete Guide to Plinko and Classic Casino Games in Australia

How to Play Plinko and Other Popular Games in Australia

Plinko game is steadily winning the hearts of Australian players thanks to its simple mechanics and the possibility of winning big with a single drop of the ball.

Together with classic entertainment such as pokies, blackjack, roulette and video poker, plinko online game is the perfect set of gambling games to satisfy the tastes of a wide variety of users.

What is Plinko and How to Play It

Plinko has its roots in a popular television show and has been implemented on online platforms as a simple but exciting arcade game. The upper part of the screen is a vertical board covered with pins, and at the bottom are cells with different multipliers.

The process looks like this: the player places a bet and presses the ‘Play’ or ‘Drop’ button, after which the ball automatically starts to fall and bounce off the pins. As a result, it will stop in one of the cells, and the payout will be the product of your bet and the multiplier in that cell. Usually, the operator offers three risk modes: low, medium and high. In low-risk mode, wins occur frequently, but the multipliers are small, while maximum risk promises large payouts, but the chances of a big win are reduced.

Plinko gambling is available at many Australian online casinos, as well as on specialised microgaming sites. Most operators offer a demo mode where you can practise without risking real money.

Pokies: The Heart of Australian Online Casinos

There is no gambling section more associated with Australia than pokies. In offline casinos and clubs, these are the slot machines where the reels spin spectacularly and players wait for symbols to line up along the winning lines. 

In online games from providers such as Aristocrat, IGT and Microgaming, pokies can have anywhere from three to several hundred paylines and include free spins, sticky wild symbols and progressive jackpots.

The game begins with selecting the number of active lines and the bet for each of them. As in Plinko game online real money, after starting, you need to wait for the reels to stop. Winnings are paid out according to the pattern for matching symbols. Progressive jackpots usually require the maximum bet, but can grow to tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, as part of each bet goes into a common fund.

Australian regulators set a minimum RTP (Return to Player) of at least 85% for slot machines and strictly control the fairness of the random number generator.

Blackjack: A Combination of Luck and Skill

Blackjack is a card game where your goal is to get a hand value as close to 21 as possible without going over, while beating the dealer.

The standard rules state that any card from 2 to 10 is worth its face value, jacks and queens are worth 10 points, and an ace can be counted as 1 or 11, depending on what is most advantageous.

The game begins with two cards being dealt to you and two to the dealer: one of the dealer’s cards is hidden. In turn, you choose to take another card (Hit), stop (Stand), double your bet (Double), or, if your initial cards are the same, split your hand (Split). The dealer then draws cards until they reach 17 and compares their hand with yours. A natural blackjack (an ace and a card worth 10) pays out at a ratio of 3:2.

Often, Plinko casinos offer versions of blackjack with live dealers, where a real dealer deals the cards and you make decisions through the interface. This format gives you the feeling of a real casino and retains all the analytical elements of the strategy.

Roulette: A Classic Bet

If you are tired of Plinko, try roulette — it is a wheel with numbered sectors from 0 to 36. In the European version, there is one green field ‘0’, and in the American version, there are two (“0” and ‘00’).

Players place chips on the table with various options: on specific numbers, groups of numbers, colours or odd/even.

Inside bets allow you to select a single number or combinations in narrow groups, which gives high odds (up to 35:1), while outside bets on dozens, red/black, etc. pay out 1:1 or 2:1.

European roulette with a single zero offers an RTP of ~97.3%, while American roulette, due to the second zero, offers around 94.7%. Online operators offer both formats, sometimes adding additional betting options such as ‘early’ and ‘late’ in live games.

Video Poker: An Alternative to Plinko Online

Video poker combines slot mechanics with elements of classic poker. You are dealt five cards on the screen and choose which ones to keep and which ones to replace in order to collect a winning combination according to the paytable.

The Jacks or Better variant requires at least a pair of jacks to win, and a Royal Flush usually pays out 800:1. Deuces Wild and other versions introduce jokers or special rules to increase variability. With the perfect strategy, the RTP can reach 99.5%, making video poker one of the most profitable forms of entertainment, especially for those willing to learn the optimal decision-making algorithms.

Legislation and Security in Australia

If you are wondering, ‘Is Plinko legit?’, all of the games described are only available to Australians on licensed platforms that comply with the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 and are regulated by the ACMA. Operators are required to implement mechanisms to protect minors, betting limits and responsible gaming tools such as trial accounts and self-exclusion.

Conclusion

Plinko game online real money, poker, blackjack, roulette and video poker form the basic entertainment package for any Australian player.

Each of these games requires an understanding of the rules, the ability to adapt your strategy and strict compliance with regulatory requirements. Explore demo modes, start with minimum bets and gradually increase your risk to keep your gaming experience safe and enjoyable. Good luck!

 

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Saga of the Phoenix | Blu-ray (88 Films)

On December 16, 2025, 88 Films is releasing a Blu-ray (Region A/B) for Saga of the Phoenix (aka The Peacock King 2), a 1990 action-fantasy from director Nam Nai Choi (The Story of Ricky, The Peacock King) and co-director Lau Shut Yue (New Tales of the Flying Fox).

In a world where the boundaries between mysticism and mortality blur, Saga of the Phoenix tells the story of a young novice nun, Peacock (Gloria Yip), whose journey of spiritual devotion is suddenly disrupted when dark forces rise to threaten the land. After accidentally unleashing a malevolent demon during a ritual gone wrong, Peacock finds herself swept Continue reading

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12 Movies About Dating and Relationships That Feel Just Like Real Life (But with Better Lighting)

Love is messy. Dating is confusing. Relationships? A mix of both, with extra drama. No wonder filmmakers can’t stop turning our romantic chaos into movies. Sometimes they make us laugh at the disasters, sometimes they make us cry into our popcorn, and sometimes they give us hope that maybe, just maybe, there’s magic waiting around the corner.

Here’s a very human guide to 12 movies about dating and relationships — with ratings, casts, directors, and why each film still hits home, reported experts of free dating sites.

1. When Harry Met Sally… (1989)

  • Director: Rob Reiner
  • Cast: Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher, Bruno Kirby
  • Rating: IMDb 7.7/10

This movie is basically the blueprint for every rom-com since. It asks: can men and women really just be friends? Harry and Sally keep bumping into each other for years until the answer becomes obvious.

It’s hilarious, it’s sharp, and it has the diner scene — you know the one. (The one your mom still giggles about.) Underneath the laughs, it’s about how the best love stories often grow from friendship, even if it takes a decade of awkward timing.

2. 500 Days of Summer (2009)

  • Director: Marc Webb
  • Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Zooey Deschanel
  • Rating: IMDb 7.7/10

This isn’t a love story — it’s a story about love. And about how sometimes the person who makes your heart race isn’t the one who stays.

Told in a scrambled timeline, it captures the giddy first dates, the IKEA wanderings, the heartbreak, and the painful realization that love isn’t always mutual. If you’ve ever stared at old texts wondering what went wrong, this one’s for you.

3. Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)

  • Directors: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
  • Cast: Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone
  • Rating: IMDb 7.4/10

Middle-aged Cal is suddenly single, clueless, and crying into his cocktails. Enter Jacob, a smooth-talking Ryan Gosling (literally), who decides to teach Cal how to date again. Cue makeover montages, awkward flirting, and Carell falling on his face — figuratively and sometimes literally.

But the heart of the film isn’t just about pick-up lines. It’s about how messy, funny, and surprising love is at every age. Also: the Gosling shirtless scene lives rent-free in people’s minds forever.

4. Notting Hill (1999)

  • Director: Roger Michell
  • Cast: Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant
  • Rating: IMDb 7.2/10

A shy bookstore owner in London somehow falls for the world’s biggest movie star. Is it realistic? Probably not. Is it utterly charming? Absolutely.

Roberts is magnetic, Grant is delightfully awkward, and their chemistry makes you believe in fairytales. Plus, that line — “I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.” Goosebumps, every single time.

5. Before Sunrise (1995)

  • Director: Richard Linklater
  • Cast: Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy
  • Rating: IMDb 8.1/10

Two strangers meet on a train and decide to spend one night walking around Vienna. That’s it. No explosions, no big plot twists. Just two people talking until sunrise.

But that’s the magic. The conversations feel so real you forget you’re watching a film. It captures that once-in-a-lifetime spark when a stranger suddenly feels like the most important person in the world.

6. Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

  • Director: David O. Russell
  • Cast: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro
  • Rating: IMDb 7.7/10

Pat is a man trying to rebuild after a breakdown. Tiffany is a widow who barges into his life with no filter and too much energy. Together, they bicker, train for a dance competition, and slowly start healing.

It’s funny, chaotic, and a little messy — just like real relationships. Jennifer Lawrence won an Oscar for her role, and the dance finale is a disaster… but in the most romantic way possible.

7. Her (2013)

  • Director: Spike Jonze
  • Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johansson (voice), Amy Adams
  • Rating: IMDb 8.0/10

A lonely man falls in love with his AI operating system. Sounds absurd, right? And yet, this movie makes you feel every bit of it.

Joaquin Phoenix plays heartbreak so tenderly you forget Scarlett Johansson is just a voice. It’s futuristic, but painfully relatable in the age of dating apps and digital connections. The film asks: is love about the person… or the way they make us feel?

8. Love Actually (2003)

  • Director: Richard Curtis
  • Cast: Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson
  • Rating: IMDb 7.6/10

Nine different love stories, all tangled up at Christmas. Some are sweet, some are sad, some are awkward enough to make you cringe into your sweater.

It’s chaotic, funny, and full of iconic moments: the cue cards at the door, the airport reunion, Hugh Grant dancing through Downing Street. Love Actually is messy — but so is love. And maybe that’s why it works.

9. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

  • Director: Michel Gondry
  • Cast: Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo
  • Rating: IMDb 8.3/10

Imagine you could erase your ex from your memory. Tempting, right? That’s exactly what Joel and Clementine do after a brutal breakup. But as Joel’s memories fade, he realizes he doesn’t want to let them go.

It’s heartbreaking and beautiful — a film about how even painful love can shape us. Carrey and Winslet are both incredible, showing that love is worth the scars it leaves behind.

10. You’ve Got Mail (1998)

  • Director: Nora Ephron
  • Cast: Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan
  • Rating: IMDb 6.7/10

Back when email was thrilling and dial-up tones ruled the world, this film showed us the thrill of online romance. Two business rivals fall in love anonymously through email, not realizing they already dislike each other in real life.

It’s sweet, funny, and a time capsule of the early internet era. Replace AOL with Tinder and you’ve got the same story today.

11. La La Land (2016)

  • Director: Damien Chazelle
  • Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone
  • Rating: IMDb 8.0/10

This one is a love letter to love — and ambition. Mia and Sebastian fall for each other while chasing big dreams in Los Angeles. But dreams and relationships don’t always align.

The music, colors, and heartbreaking ending make it unforgettable. It’s not about forever, but about how some relationships change us in ways that last longer than the romance itself.

12. The Big Sick (2017)

  • Director: Michael Showalter
  • Cast: Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, Ray Romano
  • Rating: IMDb 7.5/10

Based on Kumail Nanjiani’s real relationship, this film feels refreshingly authentic. He and Emily fall in love, but cultural differences and family expectations get in the way. Then Emily falls ill, and Kumail finds himself bonding with her parents.

It’s awkward, heartfelt, and unexpectedly funny. Proof that love doesn’t always follow the script — and that’s what makes it real.

Why These Films Stick With Us

The beauty of these movies is how they cover every flavor of love:

  • Fairytales: Notting Hill, You’ve Got Mail
  • Heartbreaks: 500 Days of Summer, Eternal Sunshine
  • Messy but hopeful: Crazy, Stupid, Love; Silver Linings Playbook
  • Modern twists: Her, The Big Sick
  • Dreamy bittersweet: Before Sunrise, La La Land

They remind us that love is never one thing. Sometimes it’s funny, sometimes it’s devastating, sometimes it’s fleeting. But it’s always worth watching — and living.

Movies about dating and relationships hit us because they reflect our own lives. We see our best dates, our worst heartbreaks, and the moments we wish we could relive forever. They make us laugh at the awkwardness, cry over the losses, and believe in the magic again.

So whether you’re curled up alone with snacks, watching with a partner, or texting your friends live commentary, these films prove one thing: love might be complicated, but it’s still the best story we’ll ever tell.

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Ugly, The (2025) Review

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“The Ugly” Theatrical Poster

Director: Yeon Sang-ho
Cast: Park Jeong-min, Kwon Hae-hyo, Shin Hyun-been, Im Seong-jae, Han Ji-hyeon
Running Time: 102 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

Back in 2020 the Korean film industry hedged its bets on director Yeon Sang-ho’s Train to Busan sequel, Peninsula, to bring back cinema audiences after the COVID-19 pandemic had forced filmmaking into a period of hibernation. While for the most part the bet paid off, whether it be because of the mixed reviews Peninsula received or Sang-ho’s own creative direction, as a director he’d have to wait 5 years to make a return to the big screen with 2025’s The Ugly.

What makes Sang-ho unique as a filmmaker, both as a director and a scriptwriter, is that far from those 5 years being spent off the radar, during them he’s arguably become one of, if not the, most active creative talent working in the Korean film industry today. Switching to debut almost exclusively on the streaming giant Netflix, the 2020’s have seen him direct and write movies (Jung_E, Revelations), series (Hellbound, Parayste: The Grey), and even lend his writing talents to a combination of both (Cursed: Dead Man’s Prey, The Bequeathed). Despite originally making a name Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Samurai Marathon | Blu-ray | Only $9.88 – Expires soon!

Samurai Marathon | Blu-ray& DVD (Well Go USA)

Samurai Marathon | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Samurai Marathon, a period action film directed by Bernard Rose (CandymanImmortal Beloved) and produced by Oscar winners Jeremy Thomas (The Last Emperor) and Toshiaki Nakazawa (13 Assassins).

The film stars Takeru Satoh (Rurouni Kenshin), Nana Komatsu (The World of Kanako), Mirai Moriyama (Rage), Shota Sometani (Legend of the Demon Cat), Munetaka Aoki (Rurouni Kenshin), Ryu Kohata (God of War), Yuta Koseki (Missions of Love) and Danny Huston (The Aviator).

Samurai Marathon follows a young ninja (Satoh) who is operating undercover in the court of an aging Lord during a peaceful era of Japan that is on the brink of change. After the Lord Continue reading

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Silent night, deadly night! Watch New Trailers for Juno Mak’s anticipated gangster epic ‘Sons of the Neon Night’

"Sons of the Neon Night" Theatrical Poster

“Sons of the Neon Night” Theatrical Poster

Filmmaker Juno Mak (Revenge: A Love Story, Dream Home), the actor/director of 2013’s Rigor Mortis, is finally giving his long-awaited Sons of the Neon Night a theatrical release domestically on October 1, 2025.

With a production budget of over $50 million, Distribution Workshop is marketing this gangster epic as “Hong Kong’s Most Expensive Film” (via Variety). This now aligns with the numerous reports, which stated that the reason behind the film’s long delay (it was completed back in 2018) was because it had exceeded its budget by a whopping HK$200mil (S$35.26mil).

Sons of the Neon Night is set in an alternative, snow-covered Hong Kong — a startling sight, given that the city does not experience snowfall. The death of a pharmaceutical company chairman unleashes Continue reading

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