Hong Kong Legend Yuen Biao returns in ‘Sifu vs. Vampire’

"Sifu vs. Vampire" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Sifu vs. Vampire" Chinese Theatrical Poster

Looks like Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan are not the only Little Fortunes staying busy these days…

Hong Kong Cinema Legend Yuen Biao (Knockabout) is teaming up with Phillip Ng (Once Upon A Time in Shanghai) in Sifu vs. Vampire (aka La Tele De Vampire), an upcoming action/comedy/horror flick directed by Daniel Chan.

Sifu vs. Vampire also stars Ronald Cheng (The Four), Kelvin Kwan (Doomsday Party), Michelle Hu (Once Upon A Time in Shanghai), Bella Law and Kitty Jiang.

Sifu vs. Vampire releases domestically on October 16th. Don’t miss the trailer! – Thanks to Film Combat Syndicate

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Avenging Force | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Avenging Force | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Avenging Force | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

RELEASE DATE: December 9, 2014

Kino Lorber presents the Blu-ray for 1986’s Avenging Force (aka Night Hunter), directed by Sam Firstenberg (Revenge of the Ninja) and starring Michael Dudikoff (American Ninja). Not many people are aware of this tidbit, but in this Cannon cult classic, Dudikoff portrays Matt Hunter, a character previously played by Chuck Norris in 1985’s Invasion U.S.A. So, Jack Ryan, eat your heart out!

This newly remastered Blu-ray for Avenging Force will feature Audio commentary by Dudikoff and Firstenberg, plus interviews and the original theatrical trailer.

Pre-order Avenging Force from Amazon.com today!

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Revenge is sightless in the Vietnamese actioner ‘Blind Fury’

"Blind Fury" Vietnamese Theatrical Poster

"Blind Fury" Vietnamese Theatrical Poster

If you were disappointed with Once Upon A Time In Vietnam, and you’re still waiting for another Vietnamese action flick that’s up to Rebel or Clash-standards, then you might want to take notice of Blind Fury (aka Hiep Si Mu), a new film directed by Luu Huynh (In the Name of Love).

Just like the 1989 Rutger Hauer movie of the same name – as well as Zatoichi, Blades of Blood, The Book of Eli, and IchiBlind Fury is a revenge tale where the protagonist is a blind assassin (portrayed by actress Ngoc Thanh Tam).

Blind Fury opens in Vietnam on September 26, 2014. We’ll keep you posted for a possible North American release date. For now, watch the trailer, thanks to Film Combat Syndicate.

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Kite | Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

Kite | Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

Kite | Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

RELEASE DATE: December 2, 2014

Anchor Bay presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Kite. When her cop father is killed, a young woman tracks the murder with the apparent help of his ex-partner. Kite is said to have more “modern” approach to the material (based on the Anime by Yasuomi Umetsu), using our current economic problems as a backdrop for the story.

Ralph Ziman’s (Gangster’s Paradise: JerusalemaKite stars India Eisley, Callan McAuliffe, Cleo Rinkwest, Samuel L. Jackson and Russel Savadier.Watch the trailer.

Pre-order Kite from Amazon.com today.

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Hickey & Boggs | Blu-ray & DVD (Kino Video)

"Hickey & Boggs" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Hickey & Boggs" Japanese Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: December 2, 2014

Kino Video presents the Blu-ray & DVD for 1972’s Hickey & Boggs, written by Walter Hill (The Warriors). I Spy stars, Bill Cosby and Robert Culp (who also directed), are united again in this modern film noir about two detectives investigating a kidnapping and running into a gang of vicious criminals responsible for a string of murders.

Also stars James Woods (The Onion Field), Michael Moriarty (Q), Vincent Gardenia (Death Wish), Bill Hickman (Bullitt) and Ed Lauter (Breakheart Pass). Watch the trailer.

Pre-order Hickey & Boggs from Amazon.com today!

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Don’t get bitten by a pig in Kim Seok-jung’s ‘Zombie School’

"Zombie School" Korean Theatrical Poster

"Zombie School" Korean Theatrical Poster

With upcoming titles like Maggie, Life After Beth and a possible World War Z sequel, the zombie genre is alive and well. Now, a South Korean zombie flick is on the verge of being released… George Romero, move over! Get ready for Kim Seok-Jung’s Zombie School!

Here’s the plot: Jung-sik (Baek Seo-bin) is a troublemaker and a bully, so he’s transferred to reformatory school, located on a lonely island where diseased pigs are buried alive. But when one of the pigs escapes a pit and rage fully attacks the teachers, the school becomes a zombie union! Now, Jung-sik and his friends have to survive or become zombies themselves!

Update: Better late than never… here’s the trailerZombie School will get a domestic release on September 25, 2014.

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Well Go USA sets off ‘As The Lights Go Out’ on November 18th

"As The Lights Go Out" Blu-ray Cover

"As The Lights Go Out" Blu-ray Cover

To save Hong Kong from an fiery disaster, a team of dedicated firefighters battle an out-of-control blaze that threatens to plunge the city into catastrophic darkness in As The Lights Go Out, blazing onto Blu-ray, DVD and digital November 18th from Well Go USA Entertainment.

Written and directed by Derek Kwok (Gallants), the action-packed suspense drama stars Nicholas Tse (The Stool Pigeon), Shawn Yue (Legend of the Fist), Simon Yam (Iceman 3D), Hu Jun (Firestorm), William Chan (Triad), Bai Bing (The Viral Factor), Andy On (Special ID) and a cameo by the legendary Jackie Chan (CZ12).

Synopsis: It’s Christmas Eve in Hong Kong, and while the residents prepare to celebrate, a dedicated band of brothers – the firefighters of Pillar Point Division (Tse, Yue, On) – are dispatched to a warehouse fire. What they find there first plunges the city into darkness, then threatens a far worse fate for them all. When every move could mean sudden death, the bonds between the men are tested, and dangerous truths uncovered. Will they be able to trust each other enough to make it through the night, saving themselves and the city they’ve sworn to protect?

As The Lights Go Out hits Blu-ray and DVD on November 18th, so pre-order today. Until then, don’t miss the original trailer.

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Never mind The Expendables, ‘Raw Force’ is coming to Blu-ray!

"Raw Force" Blu-ray Cover

"Raw Force" Blu-ray Cover

Vinegar Syndrome has announced a Blu-ray/DVD combo release for the 1982 cult classic, Raw Force (aka Kung Fu Cannibals or Shogun Island), a U.S./Filipino martial arts action film directed by Edward D. Murphy (Heated Vengeance) and starring John Dresden (Final Mission), Geoffrey Binney (Hot Potato), Jewel Shepard (Return of the Living Dead) and Camille Keaton (I Spit on Your Grave).

Raw Force involves a group of mercenaries (headed by Dresden) who arrive on an island to battle a group of cannibal monks, ninja warriors, piranhas and zombies; not to mention a Hitler lookalike, who runs a female slavery operation!

The Blu-ray/DVD combo for Raw Force hits on October 7th, which can now be pre-ordered at Amazon.com. Don’t miss the trailer.

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Steven Seagal’s ‘Gutshot Straight’ hits DVD on December 2nd

"Gutshot Straight" DVD Cover

"Gutshot Straight" DVD Cover

THE MOVIE: When a gambler named Jack is down on his luck, he makes a deal with a slick-talking, wealthy man in Las Vegas to make some quick money in order to repay his debts. When the deal turns deadly, Jack must learn to play smarter in order to get ahead of the game.

Steven Seagal is back in Gutshot Straight, a crime thriller directed by Justin Steele (Death and Cremation). Don’t let the misleading poster fool you: Seagal is only a co-star of an entourage cast that includes George Eads (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation), AnnaLynne McCord (Scorned), Stephen Lang (In the Blood), Ted Levine (A Single Shot), Vinnie Jones (Midnight Meat Train) and Tia Carrere (Showdown in Little Tokyo).

Also, if you’re expecting Seagal to snap necks and break bones, you might be setting yourself up for disappointment. Judging from the trailer, Seagal’s role looks like it’s dialogue-based. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

BREAKING NEWS: Lionsgate is releasing the Gutshot Straight DVD on December 2. Check out the new artwork.

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The Art of War | Blu-ray (Warner)

The Art of War | Blu-ray (Warner)

The Art of War | Blu-ray (Warner)

RELEASE DATE: January 13, 2015

Warner presents the Blu-ray for The Art of War, starring Wesley Snipes (The Blade Trilogy), Marie Matiko (The Corruptor), Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Mortal Kombat), Michael Biehn (Terminator), Donald Sutherland (Hunger Games), James Hong (Big Trouble in Little China), Glen Chin (Knock-Off) and Ron Yuan (The Girl from the Naked Eye).

Fun Fact: The Art of War was intended to be Jet Li’s first starring role in a Hollywood movie, but after he turned it down for Romeo Must Die, the lead role was given to Snipes.

Pre-order The Art of War from Amazon.com today!

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Flu, The (2013) Review

"The Flu" Korean Theatrical Poster

“The Flu” Korean Theatrical Poster

Director: Kim Sung-Soo
Cast: Jang Hyuk, Soo Ae, Park Min-ha, Yoo Hae-jin, Ma Dong-seok, Lee Hee-joon, Kim Ki-hyeon
Running Time: 121 min.

By Kyle Warner

Films about deadly outbreaks are cinema’s new favorite kind of disaster movie. I guess it’s easy to understand why. Movies about floods and tsunamis remind us too much of the recent disasters in New Orleans and Japan. Earthquakes make for grim stories, not blockbuster entertainment, and there’s only so much you can do with a tornado movie. The outbreak sub-genre allows filmmakers to have fun with the ‘what if’ of the disaster movie again, because we’ve yet to see such horrifying scenarios play out on a truly massive scale. Similar to how we made films about the horrors of radiation in the 1950’s, we now seem obsessed with the concept of annihilation via infectious disease…

The latest film to play with our fears of ‘what if’ is Sung-su Kim’s The Flu. It begins when a shipping crate of illegal immigrants is brought into South Korea. At the beginning of the trip, somebody inside the crate has a cough. By the time the crate finally arrives at its destination, everyone inside is dead with the exception of patient zero. It’s not long before the infected man is loose in the city of Bundang, unknowingly spreading a deadly virus to all those he comes in contact with.

At the center of the story are two heroes, a rescue worker named Ji-goo (Hyuk Jang) and a doctor named In-hae (Soo Ae). Before the virus becomes an epidemic, we are treated to one of the most awkward and unnecessary romances in recent memory, as Ji-goo saves In-hae in one of the opening scenes and then tries to woo her despite the total lack of chemistry shared between them. The first twenty minutes play out like a romantic comedy with a bird flu subplot. It’s awful.

So, it’s almost a relief when panic takes over the city and people start vomiting blood in the streets.

The Flu is at its best during its darkest moments. Scenes of mass hysteria are well done and the many extras in the film give it an epic scope. Soon the government starts rounding up the citizens of Bundang and sending them to camps where they will be tested and studied. Moments where the citizens are forced to strip and march towards a dark unknown are truly unnerving, bringing to mind images of the Holocaust. Rumors begin circulating throughout the camp that the infected are being executed. The truth is far worse, however… The film’s cinematographer Mo-gae Lee (I Saw the Devil) is one of the best in the business and he captures some great visuals in these dark moments of the film.

On the outside looking in is the President of South Korea (In-pyo Cha). Constantly aware that the world is watching his every move, the President vows to help the people of Bundang, but it won’t be an easy task. Making his job even harder are the bickering bureaucrats who seem too worried about their own jobs and the American experts from the CDC who are concerned about the virus going global. It’s nothing new but it works to up the suspense.

It’s too bad that director Sung-su Kim and co-writer Yeong-jong Lee seem not to trust their own dark vision. They overpopulate the film with melodrama, romances that the viewer never buys into, and stupid character choices that had me pulling my hair out. Thankfully the comic elements of the film fade into memory (indeed, the first twenty minutes feel like an entirely different film by the time the end credits roll), but we’re still forced to sit through a dull romance between our two leads.

Undoubtedly the roles should have been written differently and the romance should have been put in the background where it belonged—but the two leads don’t help matters much by delivering some uninspired performances. Hyuk Jang does an all right job playing the hero, but besides being a nice guy, there’s not much to him. It’s also difficult to understand just why he’s so smitten with Soo Ae’s doctor. Soo Ae’s performance is difficult to like from the start, coming across as pushy and snobby. Making matters worse is that her character makes some truly stupid and selfish decisions later on. The film needed me to like her for me to accept her questionable choices. I didn’t, so I don’t.

Child actress Min-ha Park puts the two leads to shame with her role as Soo Ae’s daughter. Her performance shows off a wide range of emotions and she easily takes command of nearly every scene she’s in.

This is director Sung-su Kim’s first time behind the camera since 2003’s romantic comedy Please Teach Me English. In 2001 he directed Musa the Warrior, one of the best historical action films to come out of Korea in the past fifteen years. He’s a good director, but with The Flu I can sort of sense him second-guessing himself. Underneath it all, there is a lean, mean disaster thriller here—but maybe he felt that wasn’t enough to get people in the theatre. Overcrowding the film with a bad romance and some soap opera melodrama almost kills the movie. But thankfully the good stuff outweighs the bad. Anyway, here’s hoping that Kim doesn’t take so long before making his next film.

The Flu is not the finest example of the genre, but it’s far from being the worst. If you can ignore the things it does wrong, then you may enjoy it for the many more things it does right.

Kyle Warner’s Rating: 6/10

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Cityonfire.com’s ‘American Muscle’ Blu-ray Giveaway! – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

"American Muscle" Blu-ray Cover

"American Muscle" Blu-ray Cover

Cityonfire.com and Well Go USA are giving away 3 Blu-ray copies of American Muscle to three lucky Cityonfire visitors. If you’ve never heard of it, watch the trailer.

To enter, simply add a comment to this post with your answer to the following question: What’s your favorite revenge flick? Please explain. We will be selecting a winner at random. Be sure to include your email address in the appropriate field so we can contact you for your home address. Additionally, you must ‘Like Us‘ on cityonfire.com’s Facebook by clicking here.

The Blu-ray & DVD for American Muscle will be officially released on September 30, 2014, so we will announce the 3 winners on that day and ship out the prizes immediately.

CONTEST DISCLAIMER: You must enter by September 29, 2014 to qualify. U.S. residents only please. We sincerely apologize to our non-U.S. visitors. Winners must respond with their mailing address within 48 hours, otherwise you will automatically be disqualified. No exceptions. Contest is subject to change without notice.

CONGRATULATIONS: Chris, Melanie A and Adam S. You have been notified via email!

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‘You’re Next’ duo to helm ‘I Saw the Devil’ English remake

"I Saw the Devil" Theatrical Poster

"I Saw the Devil" Theatrical Poster

THE MOVIE: Producers Adi Shankar (Dredd) and Spencer Silna (Escape Plan) have acquired English language remake rights to Kim Jee Woon’s I Saw the Devil, which is widely regarded as the most violent and elaborate revenge story ever told onscreen.

Shankar says, “Kim Jee Woon’s I Saw the Devil is perfect in so many ways. The intention is not to remake the film per say but rather to ‘port’ it console style for international audiences.”

We’ll keep you updated on this project. In the meantime, if you haven’t seen I Saw the Devil, purchase it right now. You won’t be sorry.

Updates: According to Collider, director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett – the duo responsible for directing and writing both You’re Next and The Guest, respectively – have been hired to direct/write the English language remake of I Saw the Devil.

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Cityonfire.com’s ‘Firestorm’ Blu-ray Giveaway! – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

Firestorm | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Firestorm | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Cityonfire.com and Well Go USA are giving away 3 Blu-ray copies of Andy Lau’s Firestorm to three lucky Cityonfire visitors.

To enter, simply add a comment to this post with your answer to the following question: What’s your favorite movie with the word “fire” or “storm” in its title? Please explain. We will be selecting a winner at random. Be sure to include your email address in the appropriate field so we can contact you for your home address. Additionally, you must ‘Like Us‘ on cityonfire.com’s Facebook by clicking here.

The Blu-ray & DVD for Firestorm will be officially released on September 23, 2014, so we will announce the 3 winners on September 24, 2014 and ship out the prizes immediately.

CONTEST DISCLAIMER: You must enter by September 22, 2014 to qualify. U.S. residents only please. We sincerely apologize to our non-U.S. visitors. Winners must respond with their mailing address within 48 hours, otherwise you will automatically be disqualified. No exceptions. Contest is subject to change without notice.

CONGRATULATIONS: Stan B, Nick and Shaun W. You have been notified via email!

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Guardian | DVD (Millennium)

Guardian | DVD (Millennium)

Guardian | DVD (Millennium)

RELEASE DATE: October 21, 2014

Millennium presents the DVD for the Indonesian action thriller, Guardian. If you’re a fan of Merantau, The Raid or The Raid 2, then Guardian might be your cup of tea. Just keep in mind, this is definitely an action flick where guys take the back seat!

Written and directed by Helfi Kardit (Suster Keramas), Guardian stars Sarah Carter (DOA: Dead or Alive), Dominique Diyose (Love for Share), Belinda Camesi (Laskar Cilia) and Tio Pakusadewo (The Raid 2: Berandal). Watch the trailer.

Pre-order Guardian from Amazon.com today!

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