Children of the Hunt DVD (R Sqared Films)

Children of the Hunt DVD (R Sqared Films)

Children of the Hunt DVD (R Sqared Films)

RELEASE DATE: August 21, 2012

R Sqared Films presents the DVD for Children of the Hunt. The year is 2052, and if you want to hunt a human for sport, The Brotherhood of Mars can make it happen. At first glance, this may appear to be a  Hunger Games knock off, but this film was actually conceived, written, and shot before the Hunger Games was published. Check out the trailer.

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Live a ‘Life Without Principle’ on May 29th

Life Without Principle DVD (Indomnia)

Life Without Principle DVD (Indomnia)

Indomania presents the DVD for Life Without Principle, which releases May 29th. Directed by Johnnie To, 2011’s Life Without Principle delves into Hong Kong’s money-obsessed culture through three characters whose destinies collide one fateful day when a loan shark gets assaulted after withdrawing $10 million from the bank.

Life Without Principle stars A Hero Never Dies’ Lau Ching Wan, Accident’s Richie Ren and Merry-Go-Round’s Denise Ho. Watch the trailer.

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Bond 50: 22 James Bond Film Blu-ray & DVD Set (MGM)

Bond 50: James Bond Complete Blu-ray Box Set (MGM) with Limited Edition Hardcover Book

Bond 50: James Bond Complete Blu-ray Box Set (MGM) with Limited Edition Hardcover Book

RELEASE DATE: September 25, 2012

All 22 James Bond films will be available in the massive Bond 50 Blu-ray Box Set (also available on DVD) due this fall. Update: It also comes with a Limited Edition Hardcover Book. Amazon has the pre-order for $199.99. Details about the supplemental features can be found here.

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Helpless (2011) Review

"Helpless" Korean Theatrical Poster

“Helpless” Korean Theatrical Poster

Director: Byun Young-Joo
Cast: Lee Seon-Gyun, Kim Min-Hee, Jo Seong-Ha, Kim Byul, Choi Deok-Mun, Lee Hee-Jun, Kim Min-Jae, Kim Tae-In, Choi Il-Hwa, Bae Min-Hee, Park Sang-Woo
Running Time: 117 min.

By HKFanatic

“Helpless” is the latest in a string of recent Korean films based on Japanese novels (see also: “Howling,” “White Night”). The source material here is a book by Miyabe Miyuki, who is known in Japan as the Queen of Crime. Filmmaker Byun Young-joo has taken her twisty, pulp-y story and applied the kind of handsome production values and intense melodrama viewers have come to expect from contemporary Korean cinema. Although the film has been marketed as a thriller, “Helpless” is more of a drama. This rain-soaked, melancholy tale ultimately drives home the terrifying message that we can never really know those who are closest to us.

“Helpless” rarely devolves into typical thriller territory, which is both a strength and weakness. While the story is unpredictable, it’s advanced largely via interviews conducted by the protagonist and his cousin, who are on the search for Lee Seon-gyun’s missing fiance. The cinematography is superb but there’s no getting around that “Helpless” is two hours of a lot of talking heads. There are few scenes where the characters are actually in physical peril and no real setpieces to speak of. A last minute bout of horror almost feels like a tribute to Japanese provocateurs Sion Sono or Takashi Miike, but it comes late in the game and the violence is more disturbing for what is implied than shown. “Helpless” is something of a cold movie; the story could have benefitted from a bit more of a pulse.

Fortunately, the actors are damn good and the plight of their characters is sympathetic. Lee Seon-gyun is known mostly for starring in romantic films. Here, he’s a tragic figure who happens to be very much in love with a woman who may or may not be who she says she is. Throughout the movie’s runtime, there are a few moments where the pressure becomes too much for Lee Seon-gyun’s character and he lets out some primal, anguished screams. His acting is a bit over the top at times but feels appropriate for a mild-mannered veterinarian who suddenly finds his life turned upside down.

The screenplay could have gone to greater lengths to illuminate Lee Seon-gyun’s background, seeing as how he’s the protagonist of the story, but most of the movie is focused specifically on unraveling the mystery of Kim Min-hee. Even relegated to flashbacks, the actress does a wonderful job bringing this complicated woman to life. Meanwhile, Jo Sung-ha plays a rumpled, disgraced ex-cop and manages to put a fresh spin on what could have easily been a stock character.

“Helpless” should satisfy anyone who is looking for a twisty, thorn-ridden mystery. But what makes this film most affecting is that, by the time the credits roll, it’s readily apparent that director Byun Young-joo is less concerned with dense plotting and more interested in hitting the audience with an emotional wallop.

HKFanatic’s Rating: 7/10

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Butterfly Swords DVD (Well Go USA)

Butterfly Swords DVD (Well Go USA)

Butterfly Swords DVD (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: July 10, 2012

Well Go USA is releasing 1993’s Butterfly Swords (aka Butterfly and Sword) on DVD. Directed by Sex and Zen’s Michael Mak, Butterfly Swords stars Michelle Yeoh as a loyalist who attempts to keep the King’s empire from being overthrown by a revolutionary group. Also starring Donnie Yen, Joey Wong, Jimmy Lin and Tony Leung Chiu Wai. Check out the original Chinese trailer.

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Johnnie To never produces a good movie on ‘Accident’ – new trailer

Accident Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

Accident Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

Your friends at Shout! Factory are prepping to release the Johnnie To-produced Hong Kong thriller Accident on Blu-ray and DVD this June 12, 2012. In the meantime, they’ve released a new trailer for the movie.

In Accident, Louis Koo digs deep to offer one of the most compelling performances of his career as an assassin who choreographs elaborate ‘accidents’ to off his assignments. After one of his plans goes horribly wrong, he begins to suspect that he himself has been targeted for an accident.

Learn more about the film via our in-depth press release provided by Shout! Factory and stay stuned for Cityonfire.com’s review.

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Hijacked Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

Hijacked Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay) Randy Couture

Hijacked Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay) Randy Couture

RELEASE DATE: July 31, 2012

Anchor Bay presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Hijacked. This action movie stars Randy Couture, Dominic Purcell, Vinnie Jones and Craig Fairbrass. Special Agent Ross’s (Randy Couture) plans to reconcile with his ex-fiance are ruined when she boards a private jet that is targeted by hijackers! Directed by The Last Resort’s Brandon Nutt.

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Peter Weller to voice Batman in ‘The Dark Knight Returns’

"The Dark Knight Returns #1" (1986) Cover Art

"The Dark Knight Returns #1" (1986) Cover Art

THR reports that Warner Premiere is moving forward with an animated adaptation of Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns (1986), which will be split into a two parts. The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 is due to hit stores this fall and Part 2 will be released early 2013.

Warner Premiere also announced that Robocop’s Peter Weller will voice Batman/Bruce Wayne, and Modern Family’s Ariel Winter, will voice Robin. In addition, Falcon Crest’s David Selby, Prison Break’s Wade Williams and This Is Spinal Tap’s Michael McKean have also signed on as voice actors. Man of Steel’s Jay Oliva will be directing off a script by Warehouse 13’s Bob Goodman.

Until its release, we highly recommend the seminal graphic novel.

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My Way Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

My Way Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

My Way Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: July 24, 2012

Well Go USA presents the Blu-ray and DVD for My Way, by Kang Je-gyu, the director of Shiri and Taegukgi. Starring Azumi’s Odagiri Joe, Nowhere to Hide’s Jang Dong-gun, and Shaolin’s Fan Bingbing. Billed as the most expensive Korean film ever made, My Way is the story of two childhood friends — one Korean, one Japanese — whose fate is intertwined with that of the war. Check out the trailer.

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Lionsgate doesn’t hide ‘The Sword Identity’

The Sword Identity DVD (Lionsgate)

The Sword Identity DVD (Lionsgate)

Lionsgate presents 2011’s The Sword Identity, starring Chang-Hui Yu, Yang Song and Yuanyuan Zhao. The film is written, directed and choreographed by Xu Hao Feng (the screenwriter of Wong Kar Wai’s upcoming flick, The Grandmasters).

Unlike the typical martial arts releases that Lionsgate imports, The Sword Identity is supposed to be a quality film with action choreography that’s no-nonsense, realistic and wire-free. This time around, Lionsgate didn’t bother to slap on a new title (i.e. Choy Lee Fut became Fight the Fight), which is probably due to the film’s noted acclaim. Look for it on DVD on August 14th. Until then, check out the trailer.

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Christopher Nolan Director’s Collection Blu-ray Set (Warner)

Christopher Nolan Director's Collection Blu-ray Set (Warner)

Christopher Nolan Director's Collection Blu-ray Set (Warner)

RELEASE DATE: June 26, 2012

Warner presents The Christopher Nolan Director’s Collection Blu-ray set, which contains, Memento: 10th Anniversary Edition, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and Inception. Also included is a 40-page book; 10 collectible photo cards and a Movie Cash voucher good for $8 off the cost of a Dark Knight Rises ticket.

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Your ‘Death Wish’ comes true on Blu-ray

"Death Wish 3" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"Death Wish 3" Japanese Theatrical Poster

MGM and 20th Century Fox Entertainment are proud to announce three Charles Bronson classics on Blu-ray: 1982’s Death Wish 2, 1985’s Death Wish 3 and 1987’s Death Wish 4: The Crackdown. All three titles will be available for purchase on August 14th.

Not surprisingly, 1974’s Death Wish, which is owned by Paramount, has no Blu-ray release date at this time. In addition, 1994’s Death Wish V: The Face of Death – which was put out by the now-dufunct Trimark Pictures (in 2000, they merged with Lionsgate) – is also up in the air.

MGM and 20th Century Fox are definitely on a roll with their Cannon action films. Cityonfire.com previously announced their collection of Chuck Norris films coming to Blu-ray in June and July.

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You’ll want to meet ‘Miss Conspirator’ – new character posters and trailer

"Miss Conspirator" Korean Theatrical Poster

The first trailer for Korean film Miss Conspirator has hit the web and if the film ends up halfway as entertaining as the trailer, then we’re in for something good. It’s difficult to nail down just what genre Miss Conspirator belongs to as the trailer promises a blend of suspense, comedy, romance, and action, but that will probably end up being part of the charm of this film.

The cast includes Yu Hae-Jin, the co-star of one of my favorite Korean movies called The Unjust. He’s back playing, what else, but a gangster. Miss Conspirator also stars Ko Hyun-Jung, Ko Chang-Seok, Sung Dong-Il, Lee Mun-Shik, and Park Shin-Yang.

Hop on over to Beyond Hollywood to check out the trailerEnjoy a sexy new poster and teaser trailer.

Update: A new trailer and several character posters. The film is in Korean theaters this June.

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Jackie Chan in hi-def in the ‘Project A Series’ Blu-ray Box Set

"Project A Series" Blu-ray Set

"Project A Series" Blu-ray Set

The Project A series remains one of Jackie Chan’s most beloved cinematic ventures, due in large part to the 1984 original that managed to perfect Chan’s Buster Keaton-esque physical comedy and play off of the chemistry of the Three Brothers – Jackie, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao. Jackie went solo for 1987’s Project A 2 but it still contains several memorable fight scenes and set pieces.

Fans eager to see Jackie Chan’s catalog released in hi-def need wait no more. Trusted retailer DDDHouse is offering the Project A Series Blu-ray Box Set at a special promo price of $33.97. This includes both films in the series on Region A Blu-rays, which are viewable on all American Blu-ray players. In widescreen and full 1080p, with English subtitles.

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‘Suicide Club’ director Sion Sono’s ‘Guilty of Romance’ comes to Import Blu-ray and DVD

"Guilty of Romance" Theatrical Poster

From Sion Sono, the acclaimed director of Suicide Club and Love Exposure, comes a terrifying new vision of sexual depravity and murder.

The Red Light District of Shibuya, Japan, is infamous for offering patrons a window into an underworld of desire. But when a woman is savagely murdered, her head and limbs replaced with a mannequin’s, it’s up to detective Kazuko (Miki Mizumo) to piece together the clues before the killer strikes again.

Sion Sono’s 2012 film Guilty of Romance arrives on Import Blu-ray and DVD this June 7th, 2012 from trusted retailer DDDHouse. The Region A Blu-ray will play on any American Blu-ray player and is going for only $17.31. The Region 3 DVD retails for $13.85. Both discs feature English subtitles.

Once again as in Cold Fish, Sion Sono finds inspiration from shocking real life crimes. This critically-acclaimed film is sure to both intrigue and horrify audiences looking for their next fix of Japanese extreme cinema.

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