The Suicide Song DVD (Tokyo Shock)

The Suicide Song DVD (Tokyo Shock)

The Suicide Song DVD (Tokyo Shock)

RELEASE DATE: July 24, 2012

Tokyo Shock presents the DVD for The Suicide Song. Kana commits suicide in her classroom one afternoon. Her friend, Anzu, hears Kana humming a strange song as she witnesses the tragic scene. With the mysterious melody fresh in her mind, she investigates with her friends. Check out the trailer.

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Well Go USA goes ‘Viral’ on August 28th

The Viral Factor Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

The Viral Factor Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Cityonfire.com has received the following press release from Well Go USA on July 9th:

Rising superstars Jay Chou (The Green Hornet, True Legend) and Nicholas Tse (Shaolin, The Stool Pigeon) team up in award-winning Director Dante Lam’s (The Beast Stalker, The Stool Pigeon) all-action, bio-terror thriller The Viral Factor (see our review), debuting on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital August 28th from Well Go USA Entertainment.

The film also stars Andy On (White Vengeance, Three Kingdoms) and Bing Bai (Shaolin) in the story of an International Security Affairs agent (Chou) who gets caught up in a deadly, international crime ring developing biological weapons. The release includes a new English dub.

Synopsis: IDC Agent Jon (Jay Chou) is on a dangerous mission to escort a criminal scientist to another country. En route, a member of his team turns out to be a traitor and shoots Jon in the head while kidnapping the scientist. When Jon wakes up in the hospital, a doctor tells him that within weeks, the bullet in his brain will cause complete paralysis. Jon returns to Beijing to see his mother, who confesses that Jon has a brother in Malaysia. On a flight to meet his long lost sibling, Jon forms a bond with Dr. Kan (Lin Peng), who promises to look into possible treatments for his condition. However, when they arrive, they are kidnapped. Jon soon realizes the kidnapper is his brother (Nicholas Tse), and they decide to work together in order to keep an international consortium of criminals from re-infecting the world with a disease long thought cured.

“Gunfights and explosions are audaciously played out in real urban locations swarming with people and vehicles, all unfolding with high tension, without losing sight of continuity.” – Maggie Lee, Variety

“… Chou and Tse have the chops for this brand of socky.” – Brett Michel, Boston Phoenix

Blu-ray & DVD Bonus Feature Include: “The Making of The Viral Factor” featurette and Cast & Crew Interviews

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The Black House DVD (Tokyo Shock)

The Black House DVD (Tokyo Shock)

The Black House DVD (Tokyo Shock)

RELEASE DATE: July 24, 2012

Tokyo Shock presents the DVD for The Black House. Jun-oh is a geeky insurance investigator who answers a call to a family s dilapidated home, where he discovers the young son hanged in his room. As Jun-oh investigates further, strange accidents begin to happen. Check out the trailer.

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Gamera the Brave Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

Gamera the Brave Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

Gamera the Brave Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

RELEASE DATE: September 25, 2012

Tokyo Shock presents 2006’s Gamera the Brave on Blu-ray! Gamera the Brave contrasts the strained relationship between a father and his son with the strong bond of a boy and a young monster growing up together. The film is set in the world in which we live, with one glaring exception it is also a world inhabited by giant monsters! Check out the trailer.

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 7/10/12

Butterfly Swords DVD (Well Go USA)

Butterfly Swords DVD (Well Go USA)

It’s about time – we’ve finally got a week where there’s plenty of Asian cinema to choose from, no matter what your tastes happen to be. In fact, I dare say this is one of the best weeks we’ve had in awhile. So enjoy!

Here are your Blu-ray and DVD releases for the week of 7/10/12:

ASIAN CINEMA

Butterfly Swords (DVD) – Well Go USA offers a DVD re-release of this 1993 wuxia, also known as “Butterfly and Sword,” featuring a cast of Hong Kong heavy-hitters, including Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Michelle Yeoh, and Donnie Yen

Flowers of War (Blu-ray/DVD) – in 2011, director Zhang Yimou took a break from his usual costumed martial arts epics to tell this story of the Nanking Massacre, starring Christian Bale

Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog (DVD) – in this documentary-like 2004 Japanese film, we follow the life of a yellow Labrador Retriever that becomes a seeing eye dog for a blind man

Zoom In: Sex Apartments (DVD) – this Japanese sexploitation thriller is posited as a homage to the work of director Dario Argento, as a black-gloved killer stalks and mutilates the inhabitants of a Japanese apartment complex

True Story of a Woman in Jail: Continues (DVD) – the second installment of this ‘women in prison’ Japanese sexploitation saga

Sophie’s Revenge (DVD) – Chinese starlet Zhang Ziyi plays against type in this 2009 quirky romantic comedy, also starring Fan Bingbing

Good Morning President (DVD) – Pathfinder Home Entertainment offers this heartfelt 2009 political comedy from South Korea

FOREIGN CINEMA

Making Plans for Lena (DVD) – this 2009 French family saga arrives from acclaimed filmmaker Christophe Honore, the director behind “The Beautiful Person” and “Love Songs”

Seven Minutes in Heaven (DVD) – in this gripping 2009 Hebrew film, a young woman tries to piece her life and her memory back together after a terrorist attack

Fatso (DVD) – a 2008 Norwegian comedy about a socially awkward virgin who meets the woman of his dreams

Paraiso (DVD) – in this 2012 Spanish-language film, a Cuban refugee travels to Miami and soon finds himself turning to a life of crime just to survive

My House is Full of Mirrors (DVD) – actress Sophia Loren plays her own mother in this 2011 Italian film based on her sister’s memoir

Rakhtbeej (DVD) – a 2012 Hindi action/thriller about two men on opposite sides of the law who are forced to confront each other

MAINSTREAM

Spawn (Blu-ray) – born in darkness but chosen to be a hero, Todd McFarlane’s Spawn comes to life in this 1997 special FX-infused comic book movie starring Michael Jai White – and now in hi-def

Outland (Blu-ray) – Sean Connery headlines this underrated 1981 ‘Western in Space,’ directed by Peter Hyams (“Time Cop”)

Altered States (Blu-ray) – director Ken Russell’s 1980 cult favorite about William Hurt’s experience with a hallucinatory new drug receives the hi-def treatment

Brainstorm (Blu-ray) – Christopher Walken and Natalie Wood star in this 1983 speculative science-fiction film about a device that can beam your memories – even your emotions – into another person’s mind

The Astronaut’s Wife (Blu-ray) – before he became the box office king he is today, Johnny Depp finished 1999 with a trio of hardcore genre films, including this sci-fi spin on “Rosemary’s Baby” co-starring Charlize Theron

Coma (Blu-ray) – this 1978 medical thriller from novelist-turned-director Michael Crichton comes to hi-def

Royal Deceit (DVD) – this forgotten 1994 costumed drama with a plot similar to “Hamlet” features an all-star cast, including: Christian Bale, Helen Mirren, Gabriel Bryne, and Kate Beckinsale

Mercenary For Justice (Blu-ray) – the 2006 direct-to-video Steven Seagal action flick gets the hi-def treatment

Bitch Slap (Blu-ray) – this 2009 grindhouse-style thriller featuring a bevy of buxom ladies and fast cars now comes to Blu-ray

Cherry Bomb (Blu-ray/DVD) – in this 2010 ode to the sleazy action movies of the early 80’s, a stripper named Cherry goes after the men who have wronged her

INDIE

Margaret (Blu-ray + DVD combo) – in this 2011 drama, Anna Paquin plays a young woman torn with guilt after she accidentally causes the death of a pedestrian. Also starring Mark Ruffalo and Matt Damon

On the Ice (DVD) – a 2011 thriller about two boys in a remote Alaskan town who find themselves perpetuating a murderous lie to save their own skin

HORROR

Blade II (Blu-ray) – finally on Blu! Arguably even better than the first film, director Guillermo Del Toro’s 2002 “Blade” sequel upped the ante by adding mutant vampires and Donnie Yen

Twins of Evil (Blu-ray + DVD combo) – your friends at Synapse Films bring this cult favorite 1971 Hammer Horror film to Blu-ray

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Spellbound DVD (CJ Entertainment)

Spellbound DVD (CJ Entertainment)

Spellbound DVD (CJ Entertainment)

RELEASE DATE: October 16, 2012

CJ Entertainment presents the DVD for Spellbound. A young street magician meets a miserable girl during one of his Performances. She soon winds up in his “Horror magic show” and they becomes a smash. However, the girl holds a dark secret. Check out the trailer.

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Tazza: The High Rollers DVD aka The War of Flower (Bayview Entertainment)

Tazza: The High Rollers DVD aka The War of Flower (Bayview Entertainment)

Tazza: The High Rollers DVD aka The War of Flower (Bayview Entertainment)

RELEASE DATE: September 18, 2012

Bayview Entertainment presents the DVD for Tazza: The High Rollers (aka The War of Flower). After losing his entire savings in an illegal, backroom card game, Goni (Cho Seung-woo, The Sword with No Name) discovers it was all a set up – he was swindled by professional gamblers. Enraged and desperate, he sets out to get his money back by any means necessary. Check out the trailer.

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The director of ‘The Machine Girl’ has a ‘Ghost Story’ to tell

"Ghost Story Shin-Mimibukuro" Japanese Theatrical Poster

It feels like there’s been a surplus of Asian horror anthologies as of late, but one in particular to keep an eye on is Ghost Story Shin-Mimibukuro. This horror comedy arrives from fan favorite director Noboru Iguchi of The Machine Girl and Robo Geisha fame. Ghost Story features four different spooky tales, the twist being that Iguchi is adding a healthy dose of humor to his fright flick.

In the tradition of Hausu, the story follows a group of ridiculously cute Japanese school girls who run afoul of the supernatural. But don’t take our word for it. Take a look at this poster and then hop on over to the official website where you can view the trailer. Thanks to 24 Frames Per Second for the story.

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Helpless DVD (CJ Entertainment)

"Helpless" Korean Theatrical Poster

"Helpless" Korean Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: November 6, 2012

CJ Entertainment presents the DVD for Helpless. The story follows a detective who is approached by a man to help locate his missing fiance’. As the detective looks into the beautiful girl’s disappearance, he soon learns nothing about her is as it seems. Helpless is directed by Byeon Yeong-joo (Flying Boys, Aldor). Check out the trailer and read our review.

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Feast your eyes on this ‘Naked Soldier’ – new images!

"Naked Soldier" Promotional Poster

Chances are, no Hong Kong director working today will ever manage to top the gloriously sleazy Category III exploitation of Clarence Fok’s Naked Killer. But that’s not keeping some people from trying. Back in 2002, the usually classy Ching Siu-tung helmed a movie called Naked Weapon, which was seen as a throwback of sorts to Naked Killer and starred Maggie Q and Daniel Wu.

Now Marco Mak, no stranger to Category III films, is taking a stab at things with Naked Soldier. Far East Films has the possibly NSFW but definitely senses-shattering trailer.

The plot involves a young girl who is kidnapped by an evil organization and programmed to be an assassin with the aim of killing her own father.

The funny thing about Naked Soldier is that it actually has some decent pedigree. Jenn Tse headlines but both Sammo Hung and Andy On will be making appearances, and Corey Yuen handled the action choreography. The film will bare all in Hong Kong theaters this June 14, 2012.

Enjoy the second full-length trailer for Naked Soldier. Have a gander at the stars promoting the film in Beijing.

BREAKING NEWS: Check out some wild new stills from the movie. Yup, Jenn Tse is indeed Nicholas Tse’s sister.

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‘Kuchisake-onna Returns’ will likely make you scream for mommy

"Kuchisake-onna Returns" Japanese Promotional Poster

"Kuchisake-onna Returns" Japanese Promotional Poster

Kuchisake-onna is the urban myth involving a slit-mouthed woman that was popularized in Japan during the late 70’s and has since been immortalized in several horror movies. You can add another film to the pile with Kuchisake-onna Returns, which opens in Japan this July 7th, 2012. The story follows a young grad student who heads to a rural town in the hopes of studying the Kuchisake-onna myth. Not surprisingly, she soon finds more than she bargained for.

The trailer for the film is online here. While Kuchisake-onna Returns looks admittedly low-budget and perhaps easy to poke fun at, there’s no denying the subtle (or not so subtle) creepiness of Kuchisake-onna’s visage. This should be a good movie to watch if you ever need to stock up on nightmare fuel.

Update: It’s in Japanese, naturally, but the official website for the film has launched.

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Double Feature: The Image of Bruce Lee & The Snake, The Tiger, The Crane DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: The Image of Bruce Lee & The Snake, The Tiger, The Crane DVD (Screen Magic Films)

Double Feature: The Image of Bruce Lee & The Snake, The Tiger, The Crane DVD (Screen Magic Films)

RELEASE DATE: August 21, 2012

Screen Magic Films presents two “classics” in this martial arts Double Feature: In The Image Of Bruce Lee, detective Bruce Li teams up with another undercover agent known as Moustache in an effort to apprehend a ring of counterfeiters. In The Snake, The Tiger, The Crane, The kingdom of the Ming Emperor is being over run and is killed, but his daughter escapes and plots revenge against the invaders!

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Animeigo’s ‘Lone Wolf and Cub’ set on Blu-ray: Pre-order now!

Lone Wolf & Cub Complete Blu-ray Set (Animeigo)

Lone Wolf & Cub Complete Blu-ray Set (Animeigo)

Animeigo has announced that the classic “Baby Cart” films, which helped shape 1980’s Shogun Assassin, will be available unedited, uncut, and remastered on HD from new prints, in its original Japanese language with English subtitles. Expect the set to go on sale this Fall.

Included in the set will be 1972’s Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance, 1972’s Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx, 1972’s Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades, 1972’s Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril, 1973’s Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons and 1974’s Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell.

The first three films were directed by Kenji Misumi (The Last Samurai). The next three films were directed by Buichi Saito (The Bloody Priest), Kenji Misumi and Yoshiyuki Kuroda (The Invisible Swordsman), respectively. All films star Tomisaburo Wakayama (Ridley Scott’s Black Rain) and Akihiro Tomikawa.

BREAKING NEWS: Amazon.com now has the pre-order up for the Blu-ray edition of the complete Lone Wolf and Cub saga, which has a release date of September 25, 2012.

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Scream Factory terrorizes us with two more classics on Blu-ray: ‘The Fun House’ and ‘Terror Train’

Scream Factory Presents "The Fun House" and "Terror Train" on Blu-ray!

Scream Factory Presents "The Fun House" and "Terror Train" on Blu-ray!

Scream Factory™ presents Terror Train Collector’s Edition Blu-ray + DVD combo pack and The Fun House Collector’s Edition Blu-ray and DVD on October 16, 2012.

Both collector’s editions of Terror Train and The Fun House feature anamorphic widescreen presentation of the movie and a spectacular array of bonus content, including new interviews and commentaries, archival material, a collectible cover featuring newly rendered retro-style artwork, a reversible wrap with original theatrical key art and more!

Take an excursion into terror with Jamie Lee Curtis in Terror Train, a classic shocker from director Roger Spottiswoode (Tomorrow Never Dies). It’s New Year’s Eve and group of college co-eds have planned a masquerade bash aboard a chartered train. What they didn’t plan on was that a knife-wielding psycho would crash the party and begin slaughtering the guests one by one!

In The Fun House, Director Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist) pays affectionate tribute to various classic horror movies in this tale of two teenage couples who spend the night in a sleazy carnival funhouse.

On her first date with Buzz, Amy disobeys her father and goes to the carnival with Richie and Liz, but their first date may end up as their last. After witnessing a murder, the four terrified teens are trapped in the maze of the funhouse and stalked by a real monster, a horribly deformed killer who lurks among the freakish exhibits to butcher them one by one. Also stars Sylvia Miles and Kevin Conway.

EXCLUSIVE LIMITED OFFER: Order any one of these titles on Blu-ray + DVD combo pack directly from ShoutFactory.com and receive an exclusive 18”x24” poster featuring the newly commissioned artwork! Less than 500 have been made, so these are only available while supplies last.

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Tokyo Raiders (2000) Review

"Tokyo Raiders" Japanese Theatrical Poster

“Tokyo Raiders” Japanese Theatrical Poster

Director: Jingle Ma
Writer: Chan Suk-yin, Chong Man-keung
Cast: Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Ekin Cheng, Kelly Chen Wai Lam, Cecilia Cheung, Toru Nakamura, Ken Abe, Maiyu Ozawa, Kumiko Endo, Sirakawa Minani
Running Time: 101 min.

By Numskull

The problem with movies in the “mindless fun” category is that too many of them forget the “fun” part. Happily, Tokyo Raiders does not suffer from this problem and is readily available in unbutchered form on DVD in North America courtesy of Columbia TriStar. Comparable to the cult favorite Steve Wang/Mark Dacascos film Drive in terms of sheer, kinetic joy, Tokyo Raiders is a great movie to show to anyone who thinks that action-packed Hong Kong cinema is the exclusive domain of Jackie Chan and Jet Li. It’ll put a big, goofy grin on the face of just about anybody with a pulse.

Tony Leung Chiu Wai (the Hard Boiled one, not the Dragon Inn one) takes a refreshing break from his usual serious roles to play a detective who wears a jacket full of neat toys and swings a mean umbrella. The oft-ridiculed Ekin Cheng (not the worst actor I’ve ever seen, but there is definitely room for improvement) is a roguish, ass-kicking interior decorator, and Kelly Chen is Macy, the lead female who spends lots of time unconscious, drunk, drugged, or just plain helpless. Cecilia Cheung and an assortment of Japanese cuties show up in somewhat insignificant supporting roles, making the film seem like a strutting peacock saying “damn I look good” while showing off its glamorous feathers. People who (rightly) say that aesthetically gifted individuals (especially women) are pretty much the only ones who stand a chance of succeeding in show business regardless of their talent (or lack thereof) will find plenty of ammunition here. Whether that’s a good or a bad thing is up to you. I can picture guys jerking off to that one shot of Cecilia swinging those black leather-clad legs of hers over the side of the car without too much difficulty…not because I WANT to, but because the camera makes such a big deal of it.

The thin but serviceable plot about a missing Japanese gang lord (Macy’s fiance) and his affair with the wife of his partner in crime is punctuated by a spiffy “salsa techno” soundtrack (Mom loved it) and plenty of action sequences; outstanding amongst these is the golf club fight (it’s about time that stupid game started earning its keep) and car carrier scene near the middle of the film. I didn’t much like the “double take” editing trick that kind of makes it look like the DVD is skipping (I have had more defective Hong Kong DVDs than I have had bowel movements), but that’s just part of the movie’s overall style. Patches of implausibility, like some very conveniently-placed exploding barrels during the motorboat chase, only add to the mindless fun factor.

Note that Cantonese and Japanese are both spoken in the film and if you can’t tell the difference just by listening, you’ll have to figure out who’s speaking what within the context of the story… which should not be the least bit difficult, but, you know… there ARE stupid people out there. THEY can listen to the English dubbed track (which I haven’t heard, for reasons which, I hope, are obvious).

Numskull’s Rating: 8/10


By Alexander

Ten minutes into the film I was tempted to stop the DVD player and look for reruns of “Battle of the Planets” on the Cartoon Network. I wasn’t sure what to expect with “Tokyo Raiders”, but I was not encouraged by the sight of Tony Leung beating the hell out of a gang of thugs with an umbrella, trick cigars, and a cattle prod. It wasn’t clear if I was watching a straight spy film ala Bond or an “Austin Powers”-like spoof. Mercifully, the film quickly switched gears and I ended up enjoying it immensely. I was pleasantly surprised by “Tokyo Raiders”, a stylish, fast-paced thriller with an absolutely gorgeous cast and plenty of humor.

The film has a great contemporary look and reminded me a bit of “Gen-X Cops”. Every character in the film is sickeningly stylish. The fight scenes are well choreographed with some interesting editing and camera angles, including a very plausible fight early in the film involving a vacuum cleaner and liquor bottles. I think I was most surprised by the script which manages to effectively blend humor, action, and drama. The only really irritating thing about “Tokyo Raiders” is the techno heavy soundtrack. Not that techno is bad, but the techno in this movie sounds like the background music during the fight scenes in the old Super Nintendo “Street Fighter” game.

I’ve got to admit, I did feel a bit of kinship with some of the characters in the film. Soon after Tony Leung does his silly Bond thing, Kelly Chan’s character Macy is left standing at the alter in the Silver Bells Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, THE VERY SAME CHAPEL I WAS MARRIED IN! I thought this was a very nice touch by director Jingle Ma and gave me yet one more reason to recommend “Tokyo Raiders”.

Alexander’s Rating: 7.5/10

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