All Superheroes Must Die Blu-ray & DVD (Image Entertainment)

All Superheroes Must Die Blu-ray & DVD (Image Entertainment)

All Superheroes Must Die Blu-ray & DVD (Image Entertainment)

RELEASE DATE: January 29, 2013

Image Entertainment presents the Blu-ray & DVD for All Superheroes Must Die. Four superheroes awaken in a seemingly abandoned town, stripped of their powers and at the mercy of their sinister arch-nemesis who forces them into a series of brutal challenges — where the stakes include the lives of the innocent, as well as their own. Starring James Remar, Jason Trost and Lucas Till. Check out the teaser trailer.

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Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (2011) Review

"Flying Swords of Dragon Gate" Theatrical Poster

“Flying Swords of Dragon Gate” Theatrical Poster

Director: Tsui Hark
Cast: Jet Li, Kwai Lun Mei, Chen Kun, Zhou Xun, Li Yu Chun, Mavis Fan Hiu Huen, Fan Siu Wong, Du Yiheng, Sun Jian Kui, Viann Zhang Xin Yu
Running Time: 125 min.

By HKFantic

It was Jean-Claude Van Damme of all people who dubbed Tsui Hark ‘the George Lucas of Asia.’ Most likely because his 1983 fantasy film “Zu Warriors From the Magic Mountain” helped launch the special FX industry in Hong Kong. The comparison has turned out to be apt in more ways than one, however, as both legendary directors have arguably seen their careers derailed by an over-reliance on computer effects. Back before the CG revolution of 2001’s “Legend of Zu,” there was a certain ludicrous charm to Tsui Hark’s films when the effects were practical, in-camera, and the performers were clearly skilled at martial arts even when assisted by wires.

Now that computer effects allow Hark to do anything, his imagination feels strangely limited. “Flying Swords of Dragon Gate” is a movie full of incredible feats, whether it’s two people fighting inside of a swirling tornado or leaping from the top of a ship’s sails, but because it’s all rendered with CGI that looks less real than a video game, it’s hard for the viewer to connect with what’s happening onscreen – or care.

While Tsui Hark has a long history of classic Hong Kong movies to his credit, it’s 2011’s “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame” that seems to be the new litmus test for Hark’s work. In other words: if you enjoyed “Dee” and its computer-enhanced reinvention of the wuxia genre, then you’ll probably find similar enjoyment in “Flying Swords.” If you disliked “Dee,” then this latest effort will really put you off.

“Flying Swords of Dragon Gate” is posited as a spiritual sequel to the Tsui Hark-produced “New Dragon  Gate Inn,” but the story is all over the place and bears little resemblance to that 1992 effort. Several factions are competing for political power during Ming Dynasty era and they all happen to converge on the same lonely desert inn where a group of bandits are in search of a lost treasure. To Hark’s credit, he’s able to mine some considerable tension when our characters are constricted to the inn’s setting. It’s a dangerous place where your drink is likely poisoned and the meat on the spitroast may very well be human.

The film moves at a solid clip despite being two hours long, but after a late-film climactic battle in the middle of a sandstorm there’s still a solid twenty minutes left for our characters to explore a trap-ridden city buried underground. This is the point where viewers might be glancing at their watch, but so deep into Tsui Hark’s surreal vision – featuring CG swords that bend like rubber and an entire subplot hinging on two characters who randomly happen to look alike – you’re either completely immersed or you checked out a long time ago.

It’s difficult to criticize Tsui Hark when the man has produced and/or directed most of the films that we Hong Kong fans hold dear, but here’s hoping that his next endeavor is a bit less reliant on tossing computer-generated swords at the screen and more in line with the great storytelling of movies like “Peking Opera Blues” and “Time and Tide.”

HKFantic’s Rating: 6/10

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Kill ‘Em All Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Kill 'Em All Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Kill 'Em All Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: December 11, 2012

Well Go USA presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Kill ‘Em All. Captured assassins are locked up inside the Killing Chamber. To break out, they must duel each other and battle against masked maniacs. If they survive, they will confront Snakehead: the lethal top dog! Starring Johnny Messner, Gordon Liu, Joe Lewis and Tim Man. Check out the trailer.

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X-Game DVD (Danger After Dark)

X-Game DVD (Danger After Dark)

X-Game DVD (Danger After Dark)

RELEASE DATE: November 13, 2012

Danger After Dark presents the DVD for X-Game. Hideaki is kidnapped and when he awakens he finds himself in a recreation of his old school room, along with his recently reunited classmates. Trapped and held captive by mysterious hooded figures, each of them must now play a deadly game. Directed by Yohei Fukuda (Chanbara Beauty). Check out the trailer.

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The Day Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

The Day Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

The Day Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

RELEASE DATE: November 27, 2012

Anchor Bay presents the Blu-ray & DVD for The Day. Open war against humanity rages. 5 survivors; lost and on the run. The pursuit is relentless, the bullets are dwindling and the battle is everywhere. This is a 24hr look into their lives. Fight or die. Check out the trailer.

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Double Feature: Black Cobra & The Big Fight DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: Black Cobra & The Big Fight DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: Black Cobra & The Big Fight DVD (Screen Magic Films)

RELEASE DATE: January 15, 2013

Screen Magic Films presents two “classics” in this Double Feature: In Black Cobra (watch trailer), Malone (Fred Williamson) must protect a beautiful photographer from a vicious motorcycle gang. This film is basically an Italian knock-off of Sylvester Stallone’s Cobra, which is identical in plot. In The Big Fight, a fighter accompanies a singer with equal kung fu abilities to an ultimate showdown.

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Double Feature: Shaolin Deadly Kicks & Chase Step By Step DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: Shaolin Deadly Kicks & Chase Step By Step DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: Shaolin Deadly Kicks & Chase Step By Step DVD (Screen Magic Films)

RELEASE DATE: January 15, 2013

Screen Magic Films presents two “classics” in this martial arts Double Feature: In Shaolin Deadly Kicks, a group of bandits each have a part of a map for stolen treasure. They plan to come together to find it and get rich. However; the constable is out to stop them. In Chase Step By Step, two circus performers are tasked with escorting relief in the form of gold bullion to a region hit by drought. On the way they are beset by countless bandits.

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Nicolas Cage will destroy those who abuse their power in ‘I Am Wrath’ and William Friedkin is close to helping him…

"The French Connection" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"The French Connection" Japanese Theatrical Poster

Deadline reports that Nicolas Cage is set to star in a revenge thriller called I Am Wrath. The film, which definitely has shades of 1974’s Death Wish, will center on a man who – following the murder of his wife – becomes a vigilante after he uncovers a plot of police corruption. His ultimate goal: “destroy those who abuse their power.”

William Friedkin, the gritty director behind The French Connection, The Exorcist and To Live and Die in L.A., is tied to the project. As for Cage, his stream of movies of the last few years have been a hit (Kick-Ass) or miss (Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance), but it’s still nice to see that he continues to pump out decent thrillers (Seeking Justice). Looking forward to seeing him in Expendables 3.

Updates: According to Deadline, it’s almost official: The French Connection’s William Friedkin is in negotiations to direct I Am Wrath.

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Double Feature: Shaolin Temple & Four Robbers DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: Shaolin Temple & Four Robbers DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: Shaolin Temple & Four Robbers DVD (Screen Magic Films)

RELEASE DATE: January 15, 2013

Screen Magic Films presents two “classics” in this martial arts Double Feature: In Shaolin Temple, an impressive group of heroes ruling Manchurian forces continue to undermine the stability of the shaolin temple. In Four Robbers, bandits run afoul from some major criminals while fencing the loot and end up not only with the money but also $10 Million in drugs.

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 10/2/12

Flying Swords of Dragon Gate 3D Blu-ray + Blu-ray 3D & DVD (Indomina)

Flying Swords of Dragon Gate 3D Blu-ray + Blu-ray 3D & DVD (Indomina)

Welcome to October! Get ready for a 3D Tsui Hark movie and Wong Kar-Wai in hi-def. Here are your Blu-ray and DVD releases for the week of 10/2/12:

ASIAN CINEMA

Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (Blu-ray/DVD) – Jet Li headlines this 2011 special FX-infused wuxia from legendary director Tsui Hark. The film is also available in 3D on Blu if you have a 3D capable TV set

In the Mood For Love (Blu-ray) – Wong Kar-Wai’s 2000 film – arguably his finest work – stars Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung. The Criterion Collection presents this tragic love story in hi-definition

Headshot (Blu-ray/DVD) – this 2011 Thai-language film has won rave reviews from critics and been called ‘a bad-ass slice of neo-noir’

Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (DVD) – this obscure 1982 Jackie Chan film is re-released on DVD by Sony Home Entertainment. The price tag isn’t cheap but the DVD reportedly has widescreen picture and the original Cantonese audio track with remastered subtitles

Retro Game Master: The Game Center CX Collection (DVD) – this popular TV series follows a Japanese comedian as he plays through some of the toughest old-school video games on camera. Highly recommended for gamers

FOREIGN CINEMA

Free Men (DVD) – in this 2012 French thriller set in Nazi-occupied Paris, a young Algerian man is arrested by the French police and forced to become a spy

Train of Life (Blu-ray/DVD) – in this 1998 French-language film, a Jewish community tries to build their own train to escape the incoming Nazi invasion

Funkytown (DVD) – a 2012 French and English-language film that takes a look at the booming disco scene of late 70’s Montreal

Milk of Sorrow (Blu-ray) – this 2009 Spanish-language film follows a young woman’s quest for re-awakening after the death of her mother

Under the Same Moon (DVD) – this 2007 Spanish-language drama takes a romanticized look at Mexican illegal immigrants working in the US

MAINSTREAM

Dark Shadows (Blu-ray/DVD) – director Tim Burton and actor Johnny Depp team back up to revisit the late 60’s gothic soap opera in this 2012 film

Iron Lady (Blu-ray/DVD) – Luc Besson steps behind the camera once again for this 2012 drama starring Michelle Yeoh and based on the life of Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma’s number one voice for democracy

Iron Sky (Blu-ray/DVD) – in this 2012 farce, space Nazis travel from their secret moon base to launch an attack on earth

Red Lights (Blu-ray/DVD) – in this 2012 drama/thriller, Robert De Niro plays a famous psychic investigated by Cillian Murphey’s paranormal researcher

Flesh & Blood (DVD) – director Paul Verhoeven’s absolutely brutal 1985 look at medieval life, starring Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh, receives a DVD re-release

Public Enemies (Blu-ray) – Universal Studios offers a budget-priced 1-disc edition of Michael Mann’s 2009 crime movie masterpiece

NEW TO BLU-RAY

Masters of the Universe (25th Anniversary) (Blu-ray) – this 1987 sci-fi/action/comedy cult classic features a muscle-bound Dolph Lundgren bringing the He-Man character to life

Princess Bride: 25th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray) – the acclaimed 1987 comedic romance comes to Blu-ray

Double Impact (Blu-ray) – you get not one but two Jean-Claude Van Dammes as the Belgian thespian portrays ass-kicking twins in this 1991 action flick

Cyborg (Blu-ray) – one of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s more underrated films in this 1989 science-fiction movie from oft-reviled director Albert Pyun

Death Warrant (Blu-ray) – Jean-Claude Van Damme goes way, way undercover – in prison! – to catch an unstoppable killer named the Sandman in this 1990 action movie

Dark Star – Thermostellar Edition (Blu-ray) – John Carpenter’s wacky 1974 science-fiction film comes to Blu

Red River Range (Blu-ray) – the 1938 Western starring John Wayne is now on Blu-ray

ANIMATION

Cinderella (Blu-ray) – Disney’s 1950 animated classic receives the hi-def treatment

Superman/Batman (DVD) – in this Double Feature you receive two of DC’s recent animated films, “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies” and “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse”

Batman Triple Feature (DVD) – likewise, in this Triple Feature set you receive the DC animated movies “Batman: Gotham Knight,” “Batman: Under the Red Hood,” and “Batman: Year One”

HORROR

Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection (Blu-ray/DVD) – in this 8-disc film set, you’ll receive eight of Universal’s classic monster movies in deluxe Special Editions. Includes the 1931 “Dracula” and “Frankenstein”

The Satanic Rites of Dracula (DVD) – Hammer Horror’s final Dracula tale is this 1973 picture starring Christophe Lee, now re-released at a budget price and with an accompanying CD of goth music ‘inspired’ by the film

Pet Cemetery (Blu-ray) – the 1989 adaptation of Stephen King’s novel receives the hi-def treatment

The Hole (Blu-ray/DVD) – this 2009 film from director Joe Dante (“Gremlins”) has been sitting on the shelf for quite awhile, but reviews have been generally positive

Sound of My Voice (Blu-ray/DVD) – in this 2011 psychological thriller, a filmmaker couple investigate a beautiful cult leader who claims to be from the future

Chained (Blu-ray/DVD) – a 20012 serial killer thriller starring Vincent D’Onofrio and directed by Jennifer Lynch, daughter of David Lynch

Hypothermia (DVD) – Michael Rooker (“Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer”) headlines this 2010 creature feature

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The Dark Knight Trilogy Blu-ray & DVD (Warner)

The Dark Knight Trilogy Blu-ray & DVD (Warner)

The Dark Knight Trilogy Blu-ray & DVD (Warner)

RELEASE DATE: December 4, 2012

Warner Bros. presents the Blu-ray and DVD for Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy, starring Christian Bale. The set includes 2005’s Batman Begins, 2008’s The Dark Knight and 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises, plus many extras.

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Dragon Eyes DVD (Warner)

Dragon Eyes DVD (Warner)

Dragon Eyes DVD (Warner)

RELEASE DATE: October 16, 2012

Warner Bros. presents the DVD for Dragon Eyes (read our review). A mysterious man looks to unite two warring gangs against the lawmen who have been using them to advance their corrupt agenda. Directed by Universal Soldier: Regeneration’s John Hyams and starring Cung Le, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Peter Weller. This DVD was formerly a Walmart exclusive. Watch the trailer.

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Kidnapped Blu-ray (Kino)

Kidnapped Blu-ray (Kino)

Kidnapped Blu-ray (Kino)

RELEASE DATE: December 11, 2012

Kino presents Mario Bava’s 1974 thriller, Kidnapped (aka Rabid Dogs) on Blu-ray. Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean getaway. Check out the trailer.

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Well Go USA is bringing Chow Yun Fat and his ‘Assassins’ to North America

"The Assassins" Chinese Theatrical Poster

Film Business Asia reports that premiere distributor Well Go USA has pre-bought North American rights to the upcoming Chinese historical action film, The Assassins. The film stars Chow Yun Fat and is written by the screenwriter behind Zhang Yimou’s Hero and House of Flying Daggers. Directed by newcomer Zhao Linshan, The Assassins is currently in post-production.

The rights to the film are being sold by Arclight Films, a sales agency based out of Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles, California. In the article, the CEO of Arclight mentions that his company is producing and distributing more Asian films than any other non-Asian based company. Arclight is also selling the rights to the Chinese/Korean co-production of Dangerous Liaisons starring Zhang Ziyi; a martial arts picture called The Four; and a live-action, English-language retelling of Mulan.

Updates: Scope out a poster for The Assassins at Chinese Films. The cast and crew of the film will be making an appearance at the opening ceremony of the The Second Beijing International Film Festival on April 23. The film itself is expected to hit Chinese theaters in October. It’s set during the Three Kingdoms era with Chow Yun Fat starring as the famous military strategist Cao Cao.

We haven’t heard much about this film lately but it’s hitting Chinese theaters at the end of September and there is a new batch of stills featuring actress Shizuka Inoh in costume. At last, a trailer for this highly anticipated film. The Assassins releases in China at the end of September.

A new trailer for the film – sorry, no English subs this time. The plot involves several attempts to take the life of military strategist Cao Cao (played by Chow Yun Fat) during the Three Kingdoms era. The final poster is here, courtesy of Chinese Films. Yet another new trailer. Hey, we’re not complaining! Man, the producers of The Assassins sure are keen on advertising this movie. Here’s another new trailer.

BREAKING NEWS: Chinese Films reports that The Assassins has performed fairly well at the box office since its release two days ago. However, actress Shizuka Inoh has dropped out of her promotional obligations for the film, citing disappointment that several of her scenes were cut. Director Zhao Linshan stepped in to say that lead star Chow Yun Fat had more of his scenes cut than anyone, implying that such editing is simply a part of crafting a film.

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Baron Blood: Remastered Edition Blu-ray & DVD (Kino)

Baron Blood: Remastered Edition Blu-ray & DVD (Kino)

Baron Blood: Remastered Edition Blu-ray & DVD (Kino)

RELEASE DATE: December 11, 2012

Kino presents Mario Bava’s 1972 thriller, Baron Blood on Blu-ray & DVD. A young man returns to Austria in search of his heritage, but finds a little more than what he bargained for. This is the uncut, European version, including nearly eight additional minutes never shown in American theaters. Check out the trailer.

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