Rebels without a pause! Kazuya Shiraishi’s ’11 Rebels’ on 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray on June 10th from Well Go USA

“11 Rebels” Theatrical Poster

“11 Rebels” Theatrical Poster

On June 10, 2025, Well Go USA will be releasing the 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD for 11 Rebels, starring Takayuki Yamada (Gintama) and Taiga Nakano (Under the Open Sky).

Director Kazuya Shiraishi, who is perhaps best known for 2018’s The Blood of Wolves and 2019’s Sea of Revival, is back with a vengeance in Toei’s 11 Rebels.

Amidst the Boshin War’s brutal conflicts, a motley samurai squad undertakes a desperate defense of a fortress, their heroic stand triggered by clashing interests of the Shibata clan, shogunate, and new government.

11 Rebels is a period action film based on a forgotten script by late screenwriter Kasahara Kazuo, known for his work on series including Continue reading

Posted in News |

They got 5 on it! Watch the U.S Trailer for Kang Hyeong-Cheol’s superhero actioner ‘Hi-Five’

"Hi-Five" Theatrical Poster

“Hi-Five” Theatrical Poster

On June 20, 2025, Well Go USA is giving Hi-Five a theatrical release. This upcoming superhero actioner comes from writer/director Kang Hyeong-Cheol (Tazza: The Hidden Card).

Five ordinary people, who developed their superpowers after receiving organ transplants from a previous superpowered being, fight against a cult leader who has similar powers.

The film stars Lee Jae-in (Svaha: The Sixth Finger), Ra Mi-ran (Lady Vengeance), Oh Jung-se (Fabricated City), Park Jin-young (Christmas Carol), Ahn Jae-hong (Time to Hunt), Kim Hee-won (The Merciless), Shin Gu (Bluebeard) and Yoo Ah-in (Burning).

Watch the New Trailer Continue reading

Posted in News |

Gods, Masked Avengers, Max Zhang and Kwangtung Tigers! Here’s what’s streaming on Hi-YAH for the month of June

Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Releases for the month of June.

If you want to give Hi-YAH! a go, visitors of this site can use the promo code “CITYONFIRE” for a FREE 30 Day trial!

Read on for the full list of New and Exclusive Continue reading

Posted in News, Top 4 Featured |

Her Vengeance | Blu-ray (88 Films)

On July 28, 2025, 88 Films will release a Blu-ray (Region B) for Her Vengeance, a 1988 Hong Kong Cat III film from director Lam Nai-Choi (The Story of Ricky, The Peacock King).

One of the first – and most notorious – of Hong Kong’s famously Adults Only Category III films, Her Vengeance stars Pauline Wong (The Blue Jean Monster) as a young woman hunting down the vermin who brutally assaulted her: ears will be sliced Continue reading

Posted in Asian Titles, DVD/Blu-ray New Releases, News |

Hey, why am I Mr. Pink? Details for Shout’s 4K Ultra HD release for Ringo Lam’s ‘City on Fire’ arriving in June

On June 24, 2025, Shout Studios is releasing the 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray for City on Fire, a 1987 Hong Kong classic from acclaimed director, Ringo Lam (Maximum Risk, Sky on Fire, Full Alert).

Ringo Lam crafted this superb action drama, which is best known in the west for inspiring Quentin Tarantino’s directorial debut, Reservoir Dogs. Chow Yun-fat bagged the best actor trophy for his emotionally charged performance as the undercover cop Continue reading

Posted in News |

Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume 7 | Blu-ray (Shout)

Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume 7 | Blu-ray (Shout)On August 5, 2025, Shout! Factory will be releasing Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume 7, another multi-film Blu-ray (Region A) collection, following the label’s Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume 1 through Shaw Brothers Classics: Volume 6, as well as The Brave Archer Collection and the Ti Lung/David Chiang Collection.

Eleven thrilling adventures from the legendary Shaw Brothers stand ready in the seventh volume of the Shaw Brothers Classics collection! Packed with timeless Continue reading

Posted in Asian Titles, DVD/Blu-ray New Releases, Martial Arts Titles, News |

When Brandon Lee was marked for death!

Brandon Lee’s penultimate film was Rapid Fire, a 1992 actioner directed by Dwight Little (Marked for Death, Halloween 4). It can be seen as almost a tribute to HK action films. It combines the gun fights of John Woo film and the choreographed Continue reading

Posted in News |

From Couch Comfort to Outdoor Ready: Why the Coleman Chiller 48 Is Worth the Trip

We get it, staying home and watching movies is hard to beat. The couch is comfortable, the snacks are within reach, and there’s always something worth streaming. But every now and then, it’s good to step outside, hit the road, or spend a day at the park, the beach, or a tailgate. And when you do, having the right gear can make all the difference. That’s where something like the Coleman Chiller 48 quietly proves its worth.

The Coleman Chiller 48 is one of those coolers that doesn’t try to reinvent anything, and that’s exactly why it works so well. It’s straightforward, sturdy, and built for people who just need something reliable for a day out, a road trip, or a weekend hang.

Right away, the size hits a sweet spot. With a 48 quart capacity, it’s big enough to hold drinks and food for a small group without feeling bulky or hard to carry. It fits comfortably in a car trunk, and the molded handles make it manageable even when it’s fully loaded. You’re not going to dread moving it from point A to point B.

Performance wise, it does what most people need it to do. Ice retention is solid for short trips, usually lasting a couple of days depending on the weather. It’s not built for extreme multi day adventures, but for backyard gatherings, beach days, or camping weekends, it holds up just fine. Drinks stay cold, ice melts at a reasonable pace, and you’re not constantly dealing with a watery mess.

The build is simple but dependable. The plastic shell feels durable enough to take some bumps, and the lid closes securely without any fuss. It doesn’t have premium extras like heavy duty latches or locking features, but that also means fewer things to break. Cleaning it out is quick and easy, which is something you’ll appreciate after a long day outdoors.

If there’s a downside, it’s that this cooler isn’t trying to compete with high end options. You won’t get extended ice retention for several days in extreme heat, and depending on the model, the lack of a drain plug can be a minor inconvenience. But considering the price, those trade offs are easy to accept.

Overall, the Coleman Chiller 48 is a dependable, no nonsense cooler that gets the job done. It’s perfect for casual use where you want something affordable, portable, and effective without overthinking it. If you’re planning to trade the couch for the outdoors, even just for a day, it’s a solid companion to bring along.

Order the Coleman Chiller 48 from Amazon.com today!

Posted in News |

Match, The (2025) Review

"The Match" Theatrical Poster

“The Match” Theatrical Poster

Director: Kim Hyung-Joo
Cast: Lee Byung-Hun, Yoo Ah-In, Ko Chang-Seok, Hyun Bong-Sik, Moon Jeong-Hee, Jo Woo-Jin, Kim Kang-Hoon
Running Time: 115 min.

By Paul Bramhall

More than 10 years ago I reviewed a Korean movie called The Divine Move, which at one point I described as consisting of “an abundance of scenes with characters playing Go, and then beating the living daylights out of each other”, the implication being that the latter made the former scenes more palatable. While I’m now slightly older, it’s debatable if I’m any wiser, so when I heard there was going to be a movie about 2 of Koreas most famous Go players – Cho Hun-hyun, and his student turned rival Lee Chang-ho – it didn’t necessarily spark that much interest.

The movie in question was The Match, and my lack of interest quickly changed when it was revealed that Lee Byung-hun (The Man Standing Next, Ashfall) had been cast as Hun-hyun, an actor who’s remained someone I’ve religiously watched anything they appear in since the early 2000’s. The casting announcement was followed by Yoo Ah-in (Burning, Veteran) being attached to play Chang-ho, and suddenly my curiosity was piqued. As it was, it would Continue reading

Posted in All, Korean, News, Reviews | Tagged , |

Carl Scott, ‘Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth’ and ‘Sun Dragon’ actor and martial artist, passes away

Grandmaster Carl Scott, a martial artist and actor had a short career in Hong Kong films such as 1976’s Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth, 1977’s Last Strike, 1979’s Sun Dragon and 1981’s Kung Fu Executioner, has passed away.

Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out Continue reading

Posted in News |

Peter Kwong, ‘Big Trouble in Little China’ and ‘The Golden Child’ actor and martial artist, dies at 73

Peter Kwong, a martial artist and actor who played one of the Three Storms in Big Trouble in Little China and a henchman in The Golden Child during a prolific acting career and was active in actors union politics and the movie and TV academy Continue reading

Posted in News |

Van Damme trims the enemies down in the U.S. Trailer for ‘The Gardener’ from ‘The Last Mercenary’ director David Charhon

"The Gardener" Theatrical Poster

“The Gardener” Theatrical Poster

Steven Seagal was just a cook in Under Siege. Daisy Ridley is just a window cleaner in Cleaner. Now, Jean-Claude Van Damme is just a gardener in The Gardener (aka Le jardinier), a French action comedy from director from David Charhon, who worked with the “muscles from brussels” in 2021’s The Last Mercenary.

Every year, the Prime Minister keeps a secret list of his political enemies to be removed. Serge Shuster, a senior official close to the presidency, finds himself named on the list, meaning he will be assassinated within 48 hours by a team of elite government hitmen. Condemned to a certain death, Serge, his wife, and his children only have one hope left: their strange gardener, Léo.

The film also stars Michaël Youn (Divorce Club), Carl-Philipp Wengler (Blutspur Antwerpen), Matthias Quiviger (Medellin), Nawell Continue reading

Posted in News |

‘The Raid’ star Iko Uwais is ready for war in XYZ Films’ ‘Skyline: Warpath’ also starring Scott Adkins

Martial arts star Iko Uwais (The Raid, The Raid 2, Headshot) is re-teaming with director Liam O’Donnell (Beyond Skyline) for Skyline: Warpath, an upcoming sci-fi actioner that also stars fellow martial arts star, Scott Adkins (John Wick 4, Ip Man 4).

Set within the Skyline universe and five years after the events of Beyond Skyline, the movie follows Sua (Uwais) as he leads The Resistance against Continue reading

Posted in News |

Calmness on the Go: The Wellbeing Essentials We Should (Literally) Have in Our Back Pocket

Pixabay – CC0 Licence

In this fast-paced world, prioritizing wellbeing is absolutely essential, yet many of us still view it as a luxury. There’s more products than ever that focus on wellness, but they can be financially out of reach for so many of us. Self-care doesn’t have to mean expensive products or elaborate routines. In fact, sometimes it’s the simple, portable essentials that can make the biggest difference. So here’s a practical guide to the items you should keep close and the seven in your back pocket to support your mind and your body throughout the day.

CBD Gummies

CBD has become a popular wellness staple for good reason. Discreet and tasty, they can manage stress, reduce anxiety, and even promote better quality sleep. CBD interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, potentially supporting mood balance, easing pain, and reducing inflammation. Many people report feeling calm and having improved focus even after taking just one or two gummies, making them a convenient way to support your health while you’re on the go.

Healthy Snacks

Sometimes we can forget to eat, or we’re just on the go, so we make poor health choices. Healthy snacks make a big difference because they stabilize blood sugar, prevent energy crashes, and keep you feeling satisfied between meals. Whether this is a small pack of nuts, dried fruit, or a granola bar. There’s plenty of protein bars available, but make sure that they have minimal added sugar and plenty of fiber.

Mindfulness Tools

If you feel stressed throughout the day, having a grounding tool can help you when anxiety strikes. One of the best tools to help when you feel overwhelmed is to distract yourself, and a grounding object like a smooth stone, fidget cube, or worry beads can be an invaluable tool for managing stress, bringing you back to the present, and regulating your emotions.

Positive Reminders

Sometimes we need to be reminded that stress comes and goes or that we are great. A small card with an uplifting quote or affirmation can provide you with that quick morale boost when you need it the most. Be sure to rotate your reminders regularly so that your dose of inspiration stays fresh and relevant.

A Pen and Mini Notebook

One of the best tools for gratitude, anxiety, and even simple reminders is a tiny notebook. Making notes can reduce stress, boost creativity, and even improve your self-awareness. What’s more, a little pen and paper provide a far more visceral experience with your thoughts compared to your phone.

Headphones or Earbuds

Of course, our phone can be a portal to so many fantastic wellness tools, but if you find yourself feeling overwhelmed with the noise of the modern world, sometimes we need to go into ourselves. Whether you need a moment of meditation, a favorite song, or a podcast, earbuds or headphones can help you carve out some peace.

Wellbeing doesn’t have to be about the big things. In fact, it’s the small, everyday choices that we make that can keep us balanced and resilient. Ensuring you have the essentials in your back pocket means you’re ready to support your mind and body.

Posted in News |

Cynthia Rothrock is the BEST in the WEST in the New Trailer for the all-star martial arts thriller ‘Black Creek’

"Black Creek" Theatrical Poster

“Black Creek” Theatrical Poster

Cult martial arts action screen icon Cynthia Rothrock (The Blonde Fury, No Retreat No Surrender II, Righting Wrongs) is back with Black Creek, an upcoming western/martial arts action movie, and currently the 3rd most successfully funded action film ‘OF ALL TIME’!

Black Creek is directed by Shannon Lanier, who is perhaps best known for his shorts, Love Between The Sheets and Heidi and Rewind; as well as his cinematography work for films such as Harvey and Under His Control.

Co-starring in Black Creek are Don “The Dragon” Wilson (Death Fighter, Diamond Cartel), Richard Norton (Mr. Nice Guy, Millionaires Express), Keith Cooke (King of the Kickboxers), Benny “The Jet” Continue reading

Posted in News, Top 4 Featured |