New trailer for Ken Watanabe’s Japanese remake of ‘The Unforgiven’

"Yurusarezaru Mono" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Yurusarezaru Mono" Japanese Theatrical Poster

Ready for a remake of Clint Eastwood’s 1992 western The Unforgiven? The upcoming remake will star The Last Samurai’s Ken Watanabe, and will be directed by Lee Sang-il, a Korean filmmaker who gained critical acclaim for 2010’s Villain (aka Akunin), which swept the actor awards at the 2011 Japan Academy Prize ceremony.

The remake, which will also star Akira Emoto and Koichi Sato, is to be titled Yurusarezaru Mono (Japanese for “unforgiven”).

1992’s The Unforgiven revolves around a retired outlaw (Eastwood) who takes on one last job, with the help of his old partner and a young man.

Media: 1st trailer. | 2nd teaser. | English-subtitled trailer.

Updates: A new UK trailer has been released.

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New trailer for ‘Love Like Bullets’ starring Johnny Yong Bosch

"Hellbinders" Movie Poster

"Hellbinders" Movie Poster

A new trailer for the upcoming action film Love Like Bullets, has just been released. The much anticipated film stars martial artist Johnny Yong Bosch (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Death Grip), who also provided the film’s original soundtrack, with his band Eyeshine. Love Like Bullets is directed by David Wald (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Hellbinders), who also happens to be a distinguished action coordinator and stunt man.

Here’s the official description: Love Like Bullets is a stylish and pulse-pounding shoot’em-up in the vein of True Romance meets The Professional. Set in the Los Angeles underworld, a hired assassin risks his life to protect a beautiful young prostitute who has captured his heart.

Thanks to Film Combat Syndicate for breaking the news. We’ll keep you updated as we hear more. Until then, be sure to check out the trailer.

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Brian Trenchard-Smith makes Cusack and Jane ‘Drive Hard’

"The Man from Hong Kong" International Theatrical Poster

"The Man from Hong Kong" International Theatrical Poster

Ozploitation director Brian Trenchard-Smith, known for cult Australian films like BMX Bandits and The Man From Hong Kong, is back with an oddity called Drive Hard.

Surprisingly, this action-comedy stars John Cusack and Thomas Jane – two names you wouldn’t expect winding up in a Trenchard-Smith flick. The trailer for the film is definitely cheese ball, B-movie status; but hopefully, with a skilled cult film director like Trenchard-Smith at the helm, there’s a possibility that Drive Hard might be awesome in its own unique way.

Here’s the official plot: American thief, Keller (Cusack), arrives in a foreign country in need of a getaway driver. Rather than recruit one from the underworld, he takes a driving lesson from ex F-1 champion, Roberts (Jane), now working as a driving instructor. After Keller robs a bank during the lesson, Roberts has no choice, but to use his driving talent to get away from pursuing police and mobsters.

Without further ado, here’s the trailer.

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Sword Stained with Royal Blood, The (1993) Review

"The Sword Stained with Royal Blood" Theatrical Poster

“The Sword Stained with Royal Blood” Theatrical Poster

Director: Larry Cheung
Cast: Yuen Biao, Yip Chuen-chan, Sharla Cheung, Danny Lee, Anita Yuen, Elizabeth Lee, Ng Man-tat, Helen Ma, Wu Ma, Elvis Tsui, Pauline Wong, Melvin Wong
Running Time: 95 min.

By JJ Hatfield

In a temple along the edge of a quiet river, men have gathered to mourn the tragic death of their beloved leader Marshall Yuen, and to swear vengeance upon all those who plotted his violent demise. Without warning, a flurry of arrows fills the air followed by the screams of the injured and dying. Ambushed and outnumbered, Yuen’s troops fall quickly under the attack until the sudden appearance of a mysterious and mighty fighter, who bears an exquisite sword of unearthly power.

The scene shifts to the young Constable Yuen Ching Shi (Yuen Biao) going about his business when he comes across a mischievous young woman (Cheung Man), who has been caught in highway robbery. Although this was not in his plans, he must escort her to jail and assure she has a fair trial. Being a very dedicated officer of the law, he would do no less. Before they even begin the journey, the air erupts in an enormous battle with combatants popping up everywhere. Opponents that move underground, women who fight with spider hooks and ‘spiderwebs’, a literal army of fighters using every imaginable sort of spear and sword and even the great fighter with the most unusual weapon, Golden Snake Man himself (Danny Lee) are only a few of the colorful characters involved in the frantic conflict. There are so many people fighting in fact it is nearly impossible to determine exactly what is going on, but by the time it is over, Ching Shi has inadvertently come between fierce opposing forces, none interested in justice.

Ching Shi has the most unusual of experiences as he encounters Ha Suet-Yee, the Golden Snake Man and doesn’t die. The fact that he lived was indeed unusual as the Golden Snake Man was not in the habit of leaving those who had seen him alive. Through several encounters, Golden Snake Man begins to develop respect for the honest and sincere server of justice, but remains a dangerous unknown with his magnificent sword his only friend.

Ching Shi and his prisoner make it to Wan castle only to encounter more disturbing events. Wan’s daughter, Ching-Ching, tells them of the terrible state of the castle. Rumors have reached the court the Golden Snake Man is on his way to destroy the Wan family and every one in the Wan castle is anxious and fearful. There are great internal struggles in the family of Lord Wan (Elvis Tsui) and there are even those among his own close relatives who seek to lay the blame of bad fortunes on Lord Wan’s wife Siu Yi (Elizabeth Lee). The situation grows dire as lies and deceit begin to show on all sides surrounding Ching Shi like rising water on an island.

Yuen Biao (Righting Wrongs) as Yuen Ching Shi is onscreen often considering how many actors are in the cast. His fighting is of the fantasy variety and very little of the realistic martial arts and acrobatics, this is a magical realm where characters often have supernatural abilities. Ching Shi is noble, brave, intelligent and excels in martial arts and sword fighting. But he also has a kind and gentle side (he even pets one of Ching-Ching’s birds). He takes his responsibilities as a Constable and bringing those who do wrong to justice quite seriously. But more than that, more than just doing his job, he has an innate and genuine sense of justice. He would fight for the innocent, and against those who would do harm even if it were not his job.

Danny Lee (The Killer)  seems a bit out of his element in the role of the Golden Snake Man, however he has been in fantasy type movies before including Inframan and The Mighty Peking Man. Lee’s portrayal of the deeply troubled martial artist with the amazing sword is strong in places but struggles when it comes to showing normal human emotions. Nightmares from his past haunt him. His rage is barely covered and bursts forth unpredictably. He is unrelenting in his pursuit of retribution and revenge, it is always on his mind his sword ever ready to strike. Golden Snake Man is capable of other feelings but he keeps fury and and never ending thirst for requital close to his heart.

The screen version of the wuxia novel Sword Stained With Royal Blood is one of three movies and four TV series based on the heroic fantasy themed novel by Louis Cha Liang Yong, using the pen name Jin Yong. He founded his own newspaper, the Ming Pao Daily and serialized his work. Wuxia novels or wuxia xiaoshao are enormously popular in China and other Asian countries, and were discovered by western audiences greatly due to the Shaw Brothers in the 1960’s and 1970’s; and the genre is still quite popular with films such as Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Wuxia are long, involved and with many characters. Most films are loosely based on the original story and because of length cannot include much of the novel. However, that hasn’t stopped movie makers from continuing to use wuxia as essentially plot. Wuxia stories are full of fascinating characters of all sort and prominently feature principles of honor, loyalty, love, as well as revenge, betrayal and hate.

Cheung Hoi-Ching directed produced, and co-authored the script with Wai San. While he did attempt to carry through the story his direction seems to have lost its way. The pace is uneven with a big chunk of action, then sometimes confusing exposition then more action. The editing overall rates less than average to poor. The film is obviously under-cranked in more than a few scenes, the cuts are abrupt and jerky especially when the camera is going from action to drama. Even with the flaws, and there are more than a few, Sword Stained With Royal Blood is a good view. There have been numerous films based on wuxia novels and the early 1990’s was an especially prolific period. With a huge cast of characters, plot twists, multiple sub-plots, changing schemes and allegiances and the focus heavy on heroism, honesty, and the relationship of ‘brothers,’ this wuxia film moves along quickly. Grand themes that are spoken of only briefly at times but are represented by a person, objects, places and in the larger than life sword-fights.

What makes this wuxia worth watching? While most would never give this ten stars, it has such rapid introduction of new characters with different powers, skills, and motives, there is not much time for boredom. A few of the more interesting include the Five Poison Sect, made up of women with Jade Ho (Anita Yuen) as the leader. The sect has such mastery of moving through the air, they can seem almost as if flying. As the name suggests, the women have mastered the use of potions and poisons in many forms. Master Wu is a Manchurian highly skilled with a sword and with other talents as well, help shape the story. A mysterious blind man who appears throughout the movie desperate to complete his mission. Even with all the characters and the near constant, sometimes manic, action; it is the evolving relationship between the Constable and the Golden Snake Man that establishes how strongly ethics and the relationship of ‘brothers’ is to the story. Quick paced wuxia action.

JJ Hatfield’s Rating: 6.5/10

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Zhang Yimou to direct spy thriller from ‘Bourne’ writer?

"The Parsifal Mosaic" Book Cover

"The Parsifal Mosaic" Book Cover

Collider reports that Zhang Yimou (Hero, House of the Flying Daggers) is in talks to direct The Parsifal Mosaic, a spy thriller based off the 1982 novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum (Bourne Identity novel series). At this time, there are currently no other names attached to the project.

Here’s a partial novel description (no spoilers), courtesy of Amazon.com: After Agent Havelock watches his partner and lover – double agent Jenna Karas – gunned down by his own agency, he’s decides to quit the agency. Then, in one frantic moment in Rome, he sees Jenna alive. Racing around the globe in search of his beautiful betrayer, he now finds himself marked for death by both U.S. and Russian assassins.

We’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

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Deal on Fire! The Crow | Blu-ray | Only $4.75 – Expires soon!

The Crow: Deluxe Edition Blu-ray (Lionsgate)

The Crow: Deluxe Edition Blu-ray (Lionsgate)

Today’s Deal on Fire is Blu-ray for Alex Proyas’ The Crow, starring the late Brandon Lee. Visually striking, action packed and ahead of its time, this revenge/love story – based on the James O’Barr comic book of the same name – contains scenes that still bring chills to my spine. It’s no Laser Mission, but it’s still pretty good!

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Malaysian martial arts flick ‘Apokalips X’ gets a Blu-ray release

Apokalips X | DVD (Action Slate)

Apokalips X | DVD (Action Slate)

A new trailer for Mamat Khalid’s Apokalips X is now available. The Malaysian-made martial arts film – about rival gangs who fight for pride and ego in a world destroyed by chemical warfare – stars Farid Kamil, Peter Davis, Jehan Miskin, Adam AF2, Iqram Dinzly, Pekin Ibrahim, Pyan Habib and Ayez Shaukat Fonseka.

Action Slate will be releasing the film on Blu-ray & DVD on April 22, 2014. Until then, you can check out the new trailer.

Updates: Amazon now has the Apokalips X Blu-ray and DVD up for a April 22, 2014 pre-order.

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Deal on Fire! Expendables 2 | Blu-ray | Only $7.88 – Expires soon!

"The Expendables 2" Blu-ray Cover

"The Expendables 2" Blu-ray Cover

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for The Expendables 2. Stallone, Statham, Li, Lundgren, Norris, Van Damme, Willis and Schwarzenegger. It may not be the greatest movie, but with a cast like this, who cares? Besides, this edition is filled with kick-ass bonus features including behind-the-scenes featurettes along with audio commentary with the director, a gag reel, deleted scenes and more!

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Ozploitation Trailer Explosion | DVD (Intervision)

Ozploitation Trailer Explosion | DVD (Intervision)

Ozploitation Trailer Explosion | DVD (Intervision)

RELEASE DATE: March 11, 2014

Intervision presents the DVD for Ozploitation Trailer Explosion. In the late 70s and early 80s, films like My Brilliant Career and Breaker Morant put Australia’s ‘New Wave’ on the map. But at the same time, a depraved generation of young Aussie filmmakers was putting a very different kind of movie on screens. This is the ultimate collection of Ozploitation trailers, packed with ockers, knockers, pubes, tubes, comatose killers, outback chillers, high-octane disasters and kung fu masters!

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Apokalips X | Blu-ray & DVD (Action Slate)

Apokalips X | DVD (Action Slate)

Apokalips X | DVD (Action Slate)

RELEASE DATE: April 22, 2014

Action Slate presents the Blu-rayDVD for Mamat Khalid’s Apokalips X. This anticipated Malaysian-made martial arts film – about rival gangs who fight for pride and ego in a world destroyed by chemical warfare – stars Farid Kamil, Peter Davis, Jehan Miskin, Adam AF2, Iqram Dinzly, Pekin Ibrahim, Pyan Habib and Ayez Shaukat Fonseka. Watch the trailer.

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Johnny Depp and Morgan Freeman are on the path to ‘Transcendence’ – new trailer!

"Transcendence" Theatrical Poster

"Transcendence" Theatrical Poster

As cinematographer on Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, it’s safe to say Wally Pfister had a key part in shaping the stylish visual palette of the Dark Knight saga. Now, the talented director of photography is breaking out on his own to helm the science-fiction film Transcendence. But Pfister isn’t completely flying solo: he’s brought along regular Nolan players such as Morgan Freeman and Cillian Murphy, not to mention the star power of Jack Sparrow himself, Johnny Depp.

Transcendence tells the futuristic story of a brilliant scientist (Depp) who becomes a slightly more, well, digitized version of himself after a run in with an anti-tech terrorist group. The first trailer is online now and already has movie buffs talking. Could this film be the beginning of a fruitful directing career for Pfister, or will it be too reminiscent of early 90’s techie-thrillers like The Lawnmower Man and Ghost in the Machine to strike a chord with modern audiences?

Updates: Watch the newest trailer!

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House in the Alley | DVD (Shout! Factory)

House in the Alley | DVD (Shout! Factory)

House in the Alley | DVD (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: May 27, 2014

Shout! Factory presents the DVD for House in the Alley (aka Ngoi Nha Trong Hem), a Vietnamese horror film directed by Le-Van Kiet. Until they lose their baby to a miscarriage, a young couple was happily settling into their new home. After the tragedy, normal life eludes them as terrifying visions undermine their sanity. Think Insidious with a spice of Asian horror! Starring Thanh Van Ngo, Son Bao Tran and Van Hai Bui. Watch the trailer.

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Cityonfire and Anchor Bay are giving away 2 Blu-ray copies of ‘Battle of the Damned’ – WINNER ANNOUNCED!

Battle of the Damned | Blu-ray & DVD | (Anchor Bay)

Battle of the Damned | Blu-ray & DVD | (Anchor Bay)

Cityonfire.com and Anchor Bay are giving away 2 Blu-ray copies of Battle of the Damned to three lucky Cityonfire visitors. To enter, simply add a comment to this post telling us what your favorite Dolph Lundgren film is, along with a brief explanation of why it’s your favorite. We will be selecting three winners 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 Battle of the Damned will be officially released on February 18th, 2014. We will announce the 2 lucky winners on February 18 and ship out the prizes immediately.

CONTEST DISCLAIMER: You must enter by February 17th to qualify. Also, because Anchor Bay holds the film’s U.S. rights, only U.S. residents may enter the contest. We sincerely apologize to our non-U.S. visitors. Contest is subject to change without notice.

WINNERS: Congratulations to Sapo and Eric the Red. You have all been notified via email.

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Deal on Fire! Commitment | Blu-ray | Only $9.96 – Expires soon!

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

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

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Park Hong-Soo’s Commitment, available at a special $9.96 pre-order price! After his father’s botched espionage mission, North Korean Myung-Hoon (Choi Seung-Hyun) and his young sister Hye-In (Han Ye-Ri) are sent to a labor prison camp. In order to save his sister’s life, Myung-Hoon volunteers to become a spy and infiltrates the South as a teenage defector. Watch the trailer.

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Cityonfire and Well Go USA are giving away 3 Blu-ray copies of ‘Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon’ – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Cityonfire.com and Well Go USA are giving away 3 Blu-ray copies of Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon to three lucky Cityonfire visitors. To enter, simply add a comment to this post telling us what your favorite Tsui Hark film is, along with a brief explanation of why it’s your favorite. We will be selecting three winners 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 Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon will be officially released on February 11, 2014. We will announce the 3 lucky winners on February 10th and ship out the prizes immediately.

CONTEST DISCLAIMER: You must enter by February 10th to qualify. Also, because Well Go USA holds the film’s U.S. rights, only U.S. residents may enter the contest. We sincerely apologize to our non-U.S. visitors. Contest is subject to change without notice.

WINNERS: Congratulations to Ben, Sheldon and Prodigal Son. You have all been notified via email.

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