Independent martial arts film ‘Death Grip’ now available for purchase on Blu-ray and DVD

"Death Grip" DVD

Death Grip is a new independent martial arts picture that stars Johnny Yong Bosch, a former star of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, as well as Contour director Eric Jacobus and Stunt People members Nathan Hoskins, Rebecca Ahn, Ray Carbonel, Chelsea Steffensen, Alvin Hsing, Shaun Finney, and Lucas Okuma. The film will be released in June 2012.

Check out the teaser trailer here.

Updates: The Stunt People are asking fans to contribute towards their finances so they can wrap up filming. Watch this teaser for more information.

The full official trailer has been released. A knife fight scene is on Youtube in HD.

BREAKING NEWS: The film is available to order on Blu-ray and DVD now, directly from The Stunt People. Be advised that due to delays in manufacturing, the Blu-ray won’t ship until July 15th. You can check out special features and other disc details at Far East Films.

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Red Eye DVD (Tokyo Shock)

Red Eye DVD (Tokyo Shock)

Red Eye DVD (Tokyo Shock)

RELEASE DATE: July 24, 2012

Tokyo Shock presents the DVD for Red Eye. It’s Mi-sun s first day as a rail attendant. Her assignment is an overnight trip through Korea, and she s understandably nervous. But it’s not the motley group of passengers that has her feeling uneasy, it s the train itself. Some of the cars on the train were involved in a devastating crash 16 years earlier, in which 100 people died. Now, the train is rumored to be haunted! Check out the trailer.

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‘Bi Xian’ promises a house full of horrors

"Bi Xian" Korean Theatrical Poster

Beyond Hollywood has the trailer for a new Chinese-language horror film called Bi Xian (“A Crazy Single Mom”), which is actually arriving from the Korean filmmaker behind movies like Phone and Nightmare. Director Byung-ki Ahn formed his own Beijing-based production company and Bi Xian is their first release.

Plot details are scarce but it looks to involve a woman who moves into a haunted house with her young son. Chinese Films also has an earlier promotional trailer. Even if some Asian horror tropes are starting to feel a little overly familiar these days, I have to admit that Bi Xian looks pretty damn terrifying. Stay tuned for more info.

Update: A striking Korean poster for the film is online here. In that country, the film apparently carries the title Bushinba.

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The latest on martial arts movie ‘Wu Dang’ – new trailer!

"Wu Dang" Chinese Theatrical Poster

The trailer is online for Wu Dang, a new fantasy-based Chinese martial arts film from the director of Twins Effect II and featuring action choreography by the legendary Corey Yuen. The film stars Vincent Zhao, who is probably most famous at the moment for dropping out of Donnie Yen’s Special Identity, alongside Siu-Wong Fan (Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky) and Yang Mi.

Based on the trailer, it looks like this movie is leaving reality far behind, with characters floating through the air, walking on water, and generally defying gravity like it ain’t no thing.

Chinese Films has more details, with Wu Dang slated for a July 17th, 2012 release date in China.

Update: Some very brightly colored promotional posters over at Chinese Films. Actress Yang Mi has actually arrived in France to help promote the film at Cannes since this is her first martial arts role.

While promoting Wu Dang in Beijing yesterday, actor Vincent Zhao spoke out about the controversy surrounding his departure from the Donnie Yen aciton film Special Identity. Says Zhao: “I’ve been in this industry for over 20 years. I was taught to treat people with respect. But he [Yen] destroyed everything I knew about him.

A final, and generally more impressive, trailer is now online. This trailer puts more emphasis on the film’s slick production values and Corey Yuen’s action choreography. Now this looks like something we’d actually want to see!

BREAKING NEWS: Guess that final trailer wasn’t so final after all. Wu Dang opens in China in just two days. Check out the latest trailer.

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Starship Troopers: Invasion Blu-ray & DVD (Sony Pictures)

Starship Troopers: Invasion Blu-ray & DVD (Sony Pictures)

Starship Troopers: Invasion Blu-ray & DVD (Sony Pictures)

RELEASE DATE: August 28, 2012

Sony Pictures presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Starship Troopers: Invasion, directed by Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed Saga: Ex Machina). This CG/Anime-style continuation to Paul Verhoeven’s 1997 cult classic promises to be “A fast-paced thrill ride that tops the original,” according to Movieweb.com. Check out the trailer.

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Extreme Asian Cinema meets the zombie genre with ‘Zombie 108’

"Zombie 108" on UK DVD

There’s no denying the zombie genre has grown a little stale these days. George Romero has said just about everything has to say with the genre and zombies are now beamed into our homes on a regular basis thanks to The Walking Dead. But Taiwanese director Joe Chien may have stumbled upon a way to make the shambling undead seem interesting again, by adding a healthy dose of Category III-style nastiness in his new film Zombie 108.

In this highly buzzed about film, a deadly virus spreads throughout Tapei, Taiwan, turning the populace into zombies. SWAT teams are called into action to try and fight off the dead. The only trouble for them and the rest of the human survivors is that gangs have taken control of the panicked streets.

Meanwhile, a deranged killer (played by the director himself!) is preying on young women in the area, torturing them in secret while the rest of the world goes to hell outside his door.

By all accounts, Zombie 108 is one depraved and sick little zombie movie. You can watch the trailer in HD here to get a taste for the film. Unfortunately, Zombie 108 hasn’t secured a release date in North America yet, but you can purchase the Region 2 UK DVD courtesy of Amazon UK.

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 7/3/12

Wind Blast Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Wind Blast Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

It’s not even the Fourth of July yet and already I’m tired of all the fireworks that have been going off in my neighborhood. Anyway, let’s take a look at what’s available this week, shall we? Here are your Blu-ray and DVD releases for the week of 7/3/12:

ASIAN CINEMA

Wind Blast (Blu-ray/DVD) – Well Go USA releases this 2010 Western-tinged Chinese action film starring Wu Jing and Francis Ng

The Great Killing (DVD) – a 1964 samurai film from the director of the original “13 Assassins”

FOREIGN CINEMA

Joe + Belle (DVD) – the cover describes this 2012 Hebrew-language film as “the lesbian Thelma and Louise,” so let’s just go with that

Department (DVD) – this action-packed 2012 Bollywood picture has a bunch of tough cops fighting corruption in Mumbai

MAINSTREAM

The Hunter (Blu-ray/DVD) – Willem Dafoe tracks down the deadliest game, a Tasmanian tiger, in this acclaimed 2012 drama

God Bless America (Blu-ray/DVD) – two people fed up with contemporary society go on a shooting spree in Bobcat Goldthwait’s violent 2011 comedy

Born on the Fourth of July (Blu-ray) – Oliver Stone’s 1989 war drama starring Tom Cruise hits Blu-ray this week

Tough Enough (Blu-ray/DVD) – Dennis Quaid headlines this 1983 boxing drama, now in hi-def

Firestorm (DVD) – looks like this 1998 action vehicle starring Howie Long is receiving a new DVD pressing

Phenomenon (Blu-ray) – John Travolta has the healing touch in this 1996 drama, now in hi-def

CULT

Django Kill… If You Live, Shoot! (Blu-ray) – the good folks at Blue Underground bring this 1967 spaghetti Western starring Thomas Milian to Blu-ray

Barbarella (Blu-ray) – at last! The kinky 1968 sci-fi classic starring Jane Fonda is now viewable in hi-definition

No Holds Barred (DVD) – the new packaging makes this action movie looking like a wrestling event, but it’s actually a 1989 starring vehicle for Hulk Hogan

The Pirate Movie (DVD) – a 1982 update on the Pirates of Penzance, starring Kristy McNichol

Vanishing Point (DVD) – a 1997 Fox TV remake of the cult classic film, featuring Viggo Mortenson in the driver’s seat

ANIMATION

Treasure Planet (Blu-ray) – the 2002 Disney animated feature comes to hi-definition in a 10th anniversary package

Home on the Range (Blu-ray) – the 2004 Disney cartoon featuring singing barn animals is now on Blu-ray

HORROR

The Entity (Blu-ray/DVD) – Barbara Hershey is, um, violated by a ghost in this 1982 cult favorite horror film

Some Guy Who Kills People (DVD) – a 2011 pitch-black comedy about a comic fan who fantasizes about murdering people in his spare time

Ghost in the Machine (DVD) – this 1993 cyber-thriller follows a killer who is zapped by lightning and is then able to travel inside electronic devices

Nightwatch (DVD) – Ewan McGregor plays a morgue attendant in this 1997 thriller co-starring Josh Brolin

Quicksilver Highway (DVD) – two stories from horror icons Stephen King and Clive Barker are brought to life in this 1997 feature

Joshua (DVD) – Sam Rockwell and his wife try to figure out what’s up with their Satanic son in this 2007 horror flick

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Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2010) Review

"Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" International Theatrical Poster

"Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" International Theatrical Poster

Director: Masaaki Taniguchi
Writer: Tomoe Kanno, Yasutaka Tsutsui
Cast: Riisa Naka, Akiyoshi Nakao, Narumi Yasuda, Masanobu Katsumura, Kanji Ishimaru, Munetaka Aoki, Anna Ishibashi, Shota Chiyo, Tokio Emoto, Mayu Kitaki, Yuya Matsushita, Toshiya Toyama, Maya Okano
Running Time: 122 min.

By Ningen

Akari is former high school student about to head off into college, when her mother gets into a semi-coma after being in the path of a car. Akari’s mom was viewing a photo of herself in junior high paired with a mysterious man. She asks Akari to visit him in the 70s and meet him to fulfill a “promise”. Akari discovers a mysterious liquid which allows her to do just that, and she “leaps” 35+ years in the past. There, she encounters a amateur student film director who she works with to find the man from her mother’s past.

I’m commenting on this pic from the perspective of the original English in the UK-only Yasutaka Tsutsui novel, and the 2006 anime film from Mamoru Hosoda. Time Traveller is more tied into the former story, and less so the latter story, even though they’re both adaptations of the same source material. I enjoyed the novel’s surprisingly dark sci-fi tone coupled with its overall optimism, and so I felt ready to see what they could do with a “sequel”. I’d say the anime is the definitive adaptation, even though there have been many live-action versions of the book in Japan. Nonetheless, the 2010 movie works in its own right, if you’re willing to accept its preference towards atmosphere and realism, rather than fantasy.

The only gripe I have is that you’re thrown a bit of a curveball in assuming that it’s about discovering how Akari’s parents got together, when it’s really about her parents’ friends’ social scene. Not to mention that I’m not entirely fond of movies which feature subplots about making movies, as I’ve already had my fill of that for the next decade, after Martin Scorsese’s Hugo. But if you have any connection to that era, and are in the mood for a bit of nostalgia, then Time Traveller does a damn good job rebuilding the setting from scratch. The clothes look like they’re right out of The Street Fighter and Three’s Company; the Spartan lifestyles resulting from the energy crisis of the 70s are properly observed; and the posters look like they came from Quentin Tarantino’s basement.

The story itself is quiet and off-beat, with few real moments of tension until near the end. The supporting characters take a while to grow on you, but the actors show a lot of enthusiasm for their roles, and don’t try to ham it up, in spite of the rampant kitsch camp they were exposed to on a regular basis. The actual sci-fi aspect of the film does not come into play often, but it works when it does-and logically so. The negative is that time can’t be changed for the better, like it was in the anime film. Well, to be more precise, it’s denied from changing for the better, for the sake of continuity with the present. However, Akari is able to grow and appreciate life, even if she’s a bit fuzzy on the details why by the end. So I’d say Time Traveller works as an enjoyable coming-of-age story, even if it does not incorporate the wish-fulfillment of its predecessors.

Ningen’s Rating: 7/10

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Karate-Robo Zaborgar Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Karate-Robo Zaborgar Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Karate-Robo Zaborgar Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: September 11, 2012

Well Go USA presents the DVD and Blu-ray for Karate-Robo Zaborgar. From the director of Robo-Geisha and The Machine Girl comes this action-packed tale of a police officer and a robot created by his father. The robot, known as Zaborgar, is an expert in martial arts and has the ability to transform into a motorcycle. Check out the trailer.

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More details on Lionsgate’s ‘Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition’

Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition Blu-ray (Lionsgate)

Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition Blu-ray (Lionsgate)

Just in time for the 2012 release of the theatrical remake, fans can experience the original sci-fi masterpiece like never before when Lionsgate releases Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition on Blu-ray Disc and Digital Download this July.

Comprised of an all-new Director approved, high-definition transfer from the original film negative and including exclusive bonus materials, there’s no better time to revisit this cult classic starring action legend Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator). Winner of a Special Achievement Academy Award® for its groundbreaking visual effects, the blockbuster action film was also nominated for two Oscars®*. Inspired by the short story We Can Remember it For You Wholesale by Phillip K. Dick, Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition features a screen story by Ronald Shusett & Dan O’Bannon and Jon Povill and a screenplay by Ronald Shusett & Dan O’Bannon and Gary Goldman.

Highlighted by an exclusive, never-before-seen interview with director Paul Verhoeven and restoration comparison, Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition also contains additional bonus materials that fans will love including a behind-the-scenes documentary, a “making of” featurette, a special effects featurette, audio commentary with Arnold Schwarzenegger and director Paul Verhoeven, a photo gallery and the theatrical trailer. Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition will be available on Blu-ray Disc July 31st for the suggested retail price of $14.99. The new HD version of the film will also be available on Digital Download July 17th featuring the new interview with director Paul Verhoeven.

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A ‘Marvel’ takes on ‘Cabin Fever: Patient Zero’

"Cabin Fever" Theatrical Poster

"Cabin Fever" Theatrical Poster

Cityonfire.com has received the following press release from Indomina on June 30th: Production on Indomina’s Cabin Fever: Patient Zero will commence on August 13th in the Dominican Republic with a cast that includes Sean Astin (Lord of the Rings), Brando Eaton (Born to Race) and Ben Hollingsworth (The Joneses). Renowned comic book artist, turned director, Kaare Andrews, is directing.

Indomina, the fast-growing U.S. and Dominican Republic based producer and distributor of film, TV and trans-media content, committed to resurrecting the popular Cabin Fever franchise by producing and distributing at least two more feature installments: Cabin Fever: Patient Zero and Cabin Fever: Outbreak. Both films will be shot in the Dominican Republic.

Original Cabin Fever producer Evan Astrowsky and his Hypotenuse Pictures is producing Patient Zero with Indomina.

Astrowsky commented, “With Sean, we wanted an actor with gravity who is also popular with the fanboy fan-base. Coupling Sean with fresh faces like Ben and Brando gives Cabin Fever the pedigree of cast we’ve always desired.”

Jake Wade Wall (The Hitcher) wrote the Patient Zero screenplay.

When a bachelor party cruise in the Caribbean unexpectedly runs ashore on a medical research island, a deadly virus is unleashed. The passengers must struggle to find a way to survive before their own demons and the flesh eating bacteria consumes them all.

Director Kaare Andrews is best known as a writer and artist who worked on Marvel Comics’ The Incredible Hulk, Ultimate X-Men and Spider-Man: Reign. He is currently drawing covers for Marvel’s recently relaunched Ultimate line of comics. He made his feature debut with the supernatural horror movie Altitude, which starred 90210’s Jessica Lowndes and was released by Anchor Bay, and is in post on the ABC’s of Death, a horror anthology featuring up-and-coming genre directors tackling each letter of the alphabet and building a story around that. Andrews’ entry is V is for Vagitus, a sci-fi horror movie.

Award winning cinematographer Zoltan Honti (The Last Exorcism) is Director of Photography.

In addition to Cabin Fever: Patient Zero, uupcoming productions from Indomina include a new live action Afro Samurai with Samuel L. Jackson and Cabin Fever: Outbreak.

Recent acquisitions for The Indomina Group’s releasing division include the French drama Holy Motors and the Chinese blockbuster Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, which will have an IMAX theatrical run in the U.S. this fall.

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Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures Blu-ray Collection (Paramount)

Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures Blu-ray Collection (Paramount)

Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures Blu-ray Collection (Paramount)

RELEASE DATE: September 18, 2012

Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures comes to Blu-ray Disc from Lucasfilm Ltd. and Paramount. The set will include Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, plus a load of extra features!

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Yuen Woo-ping speaks in lengthy interview with Hollywood Reporter

Yuen Woon-ping

Yuen Woon-ping

Legendary martial arts choreographer Yuen Woo-ping (The Matrix, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter to reflect back on his long and illustrious career in both Hong Kong cinema and Hollywood. It’s a worthwhile read, which you can find over at Chinese Films.

It’s long been rumored that Yuen Woo-ping and actor Donnie Yen were no longer on good terms, despite Yuen Woo-ping helping give Yen his big break, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. In the interview, Woo-ping discusses the aging of the ‘old guard’ of Hong Kong talent: “It’s very difficult find the next Jackie Chan or Jet Li, and even Donnie Yen isn’t a young man anymore. He’s paid his dues, and finally got his break.”

Speaking of the old days and how things have changed, Woo-ping states: “In the era of ‘Drunken Master,’ all the fighting you see on screen were genuine fighting; the actors were hitting each other for real, and it really hurt…The action nowadays is all about romance, and the whole process is so much more careful and meticulous when putting together an action scene.”

At present, Yuen Woo-ping is reuniting with one of his other former pupils, Keanu Reeves, who Woo-ping trained to fight for The Matrix trilogy, in order to direct the action sequences in Reeves’ The Man From Tai Chi.

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Do you like scary movies and ‘Horror Stories’?

"Horror Stories" Korean Theatrical Poster

There’s a new horror anthology film coming out of South Korea, featuring five tales of terror from five uniquely talented directors, and appropriately enough it’s titled Horror Stories. The trailer is now online and it’s equal turns atmospheric and disturbing. Past works from the filmmakers involved include Epitaph, White, and Memento Mori. Supposedly each story in the film will explore a relevant topic in contemporary Korean society, such as capitalism run amok.

Of course, there’s an over-arching narrative tying the various stories together: in this centerpiece, a serial killer holds a a young woman captive and demands that she scare him to death with a terrifying tale. Horror Stories arrives in Korean theaters this July 26, 2012. Thanks to 24 Frames Per Second for the story.

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Prison on Fire II (1991) Review

"Prison on Fire II" Chinese DVD Cover

“Prison on Fire II” Chinese DVD Cover

Director: Ringo Lam
Producer: Ringo Lam, Karl Maka
Cast: Chan Chung Yung, Chow Yun Fat, Victor Hon Kwan, Frankie Ng Chi Hung, Elvis Tsui Kam Kong, Tommy Wong Kwong Leung, Yu Li, Ng Kwok Kin, Roy Cheung You Yeung, Vincent Wan Yeung Ming
Running Time: 109 min.

By Numskull

This here sequel reunites director Ringo Lam, writer Nam Yin, star Chow Yun-Fat, and a few supporting actors in another episode in the topsy-turvy life of #41671. It’s not as good as its predecessor, but few sequels are.

There’s a bit of a political struggle here, with the cons from Mainland China at odds with the ones from Hong Kong…”Hongkies.” Our hero Chow Yun-Fat (of the latter group) becomes the object of the Mainlanders’ hostility when all he really wants is to ensure the safety and happiness of his motherless son. Between that and the circumstances of CYF’s wife’s death being revealed, the film really tries to play up to the sentimentality of its audience. The nerves that Nam and Lam attempt to touch are raw ones, but their efforts may strike some as mere pandering to the basest of emotions while the civil feud between the two Chinese factions ultimately seems rather pointless.

The problems don’t stop there. Chow escapes from prison not once but twice, with so little difficulty that it’s a wonder why half of the other inmates haven’t done it already. As in the first film, there’s a lovely scene where Chow takes a shit with some charming sound effects for accompaniment, and the part where he and the “boss” Mainlander frolic in the water naked as the day they were born is just plain wrong.

Perhaps worst of all is the Category IIB Universe DVD’s very noticeable “time warp” during the scene where Chow stabs one of the villains in the eye with a sharpened toothbrush. Since this is the only version of the film I’ve seen, I suspect that the most graphic shot…the actual penetration…has been removed. This pisses me off. Reminds me of the missing female ass cracks from Mega Star’s Category I DVD of Armour of God 2: Operation Condor. I hope I’m wrong, but I doubt it.

Despite these flaw, Prison on Fire II is a pretty worthy follow-up that retains much of the original’s overall feel and spirit. Recommended to fans of the first for the sake of completeness.

Numskull’s Rating: 6/10

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