Artwork revealed for 88 Films’ Blu-ray for Li Han-Hsiang’s 1965 historical epic ‘Hsi Shih Beauty of Beauties’ arriving in March

Hsi Shih Beauty of Beauties | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Hsi Shih Beauty of Beauties | Blu-ray (88 Films)

In March of 2024, 88 Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A/B) for Hsi Shih Beauty of Beauties, a 1965 Taiwanese historical epic directed by Li Han-Hsiang (The Ghost Story, The Enchanting Shadow, The Magnificent Concubine).

Director Li Han-Hsiang was King Hu’s mentor and friend. He directed almost 90 films between the 50s and 90s – most of them – Shaw Brothers productions. A feature-length documentary is currently in the works from Frédéric Ambroisine.

The film stars Chiang Ching (Iron Fan And Magic Sword), Zhao Lei (The Association), Zhu Mu (The Delightful Forest), Goo Gwan (King of Boxers), Ma Kei (The Killer Meteors), Hung Boh (Commander Underground) and Foo Bik Fai (Sexy Lady Driver).

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Phantom Kung Fu (1979) Review

"Phantom Kung Fu" Theatrical Poster

“Phantom Kung Fu” Theatrical Poster

Director: Lee Tso-Nam
Cast: Chang Yi, Don Wong Tao, Lee Kwan, Ma Cheung, Jimmy Lee Fong, Shih Ting Ken, Tommy Lee Gam Ming, Wang Tai Lang, Got Heung Ting, Miu Tin
Running Time: 90 min. 

By Will McGuire

Lee Tso-Nam is one of the most distinctive directors of independent kung fu films during the 70’s. A favorite of Tarantino, his energetic, workmanlike, style produced kung fu films that stood out from the pack like The Hot, The Cool, and The Vicious and The Leg Fighters. Recently Gold Ninja Video rescued his 1979 film Phantom Kung Fu from pan and scan limbo and delivered a limited edition of a 2K scan from a 35mm print. As fans of old school kung fu know, the correct aspect ratio is crucial in actually enjoying the choreography and so now that we’re seeing the film for the first time the way the director would have intended – how does it hold up?

Phantom Kung Fu is, as the title indicates, a film sold on its narrative gimmick. In this case, the villainous Manchurian overlord Ta Te Lu (Chang Yi, in an absolutely ridiculous mustache that makes him look like a sultan from the Ottoman Empire) is hunting a group of Ming Rebels called the Sun Moon Alliance led by Xiao Jubei (Don Wong). Now, Ta Te Lu is feared throughout the land for his “Poison Palm Fist” technique which is instant death to any who taste it, and after Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Ip Man: SteelBook | Blu-ray | Only $11.99 – Expires soon!

Ip Man SteelBook | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Ip Man SteelBook | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the SteelBook Blu-ray edition of Ip Man, the 2008 martial arts classic starring Donnie Yen (Sakra) with director Wilson Yip (Bio Zombie) at the helm.

Behind every great martial artist lies a teacher. Ip Man, starring Donnie Yen, is the award-winning film adaptation about the life story of Ip Man, grandmaster of Wing Chun and mentor to legendary kung fu superstar Bruce Lee.

Set in Foshan, China during the Sino-Japanese War, Ip Man vividly brings to life the brutality of the infamous Japanese occupation, where once proud men are forced to fight to the death for a precious bag of rice. Defined by courage and humility, Ip Man, whose fighting skills are revered all over Continue reading

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Here’s a look at 88 Films’ sexy Blu-ray for Ryu Murakami’s ‘Tokyo Decadence’ coming (no pun intended) in January

Tokyo Decadence | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Tokyo Decadence | Blu-ray (88 Films)

In January of 2024, 88 Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for Tokyo Decadence, a 1992 “erotic” Japanese film from writer/director Ryu Murakami (Kyoko).

A submissive hooker goes about her trade, suffering abuse at the hands of Japanese salarymen and Yakuza types. She’s unhappy about her work, and is apparently trying to find some sort of appeasement for the fact that her lover has married.

The film stars Miho Nikaido (The Book of Life), Sayoko Amano, Masahiko Shimada (Rasuto Furankenshutain) and Magayasu Ishihara.

This title will soon be available at The Goodie Emporium, a U.S.-based online store that Continue reading

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Immersive Soundscapes: Audio Design in Interactive Story Telling

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For a long time, music has been used in different settings to tell stories. As Bernard Herrmann suggested, music helps to propel a narrative and helps to envelop an audience into a single experience. People tend to be stimulated by stories that captivate most of their senses, and music can be an excellent tool for achieving this.

Studies have proved that using music in storytelling enhances the reception of the message as the story becomes more engaging, enjoyable, and memorable. A good example is Simon Sinek’s TED talk, How Great Leaders Inspire Action, where a simple sound effect is used to demonstrate the inspirational golden circle leadership model.

Music is a conduit for enhanced engagement and narrative progression in interactive installations. Artists and creators often leverage music to guide participants through a thematic journey. An exemplary instance is The Treachery of Sanctuary by Chris Milk, an interactive installation where participants’ shadows transform into birds as they interact with the piece. Music amplifies the emotional depth, synchronizing with participants’ movements and heightening the sense of transformation.

The Art of Sonic Storytelling

Sonic storytelling refers to how music and sound are applied to enhance a narrative. Factors like instrumentation type, melody, rhythm, and silence usually set the narrative’s mood. This can be seen in how online casino megaways games use different instruments, ranging from electric guitars to flutes and saxophones, to develop the spirit of the game. In games like the Madame Destiny Megaways, a mysterious musical theme is used, often accompanied by percussion instruments with ambient sound effects to enhance the gamers’ experiences.

Music also acts as a narrative guide, aligning its rhythms and melodies with the flow of the story’s structure. From the start, it can establish a thematic overture and guide viewers through the tale’s various arcs. Music punctuates specific moments as the narrative unfolds, emphasizing transitions and building anticipation for peak moments. In horror movies, for example, dissonant chords create tension while triumphant brasses show a character’s victory.

Great contemporary movies also feature great musical direction. Filmmakers use music to set the tone, anchor moments and themes, define characters, and sanction emotional reactions. Consider, for instance, the Pirates of the Caribbean movie, where Captain Jack Sparrow’s distinct musical motif captures his eccentric and unpredictable personality. Furthermore, various musical styles can demonstrate specific settings. As such, medieval RPGs will have many flutes and harpsichords, while sci-fi games tend to have many synthesizers and electronic beats.

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Immersive soundscapes are a great arsenal used to evoke powerful emotions when conveying an age-old story in ways that words cannot. These soundtracks allow listeners to interpret the piece’s meaning by creating mental pictures around how the music makes them feel. With such possibilities, storytellers can ensure the message is understood as intended.

Music Captivates

Music has a captivating way of immersing audiences into a storyline’s heart and creating memorable and relatable experiences. As such, content creators such as filmmakers and online casinos use musical themes to create impactful plots and narratives that can easily captivate crowds.

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Flashback to Your Favorite Movies: Characters Who Are Exceptional Bluffers

Flashback to Your Favorite Movies: Characters Who Are Exceptional Bluffers

If you think about it, bluffing has always been a part of television programs. No matter if you’re watching a movie or TV show, somewhere along the lines, characters come across scenarios where they feel the need to pull off a bluff. These types of scenes can be seen in some fan favorites. Take, for example, Chis Nolan’s The Dark Knight. In the opening bank robbery scene, the Joker bluffs his other partners to gain an upper hand. 

First, let’s start with the meaning and idea of bluffing, because as in the game, same in the theory, you would understand poker-related activities better if you begin with learning the essential poker terms. So, the word ‘bluff’, in the context of this game, is the art of making your opponent think you hold better or worse cards than them so that they may throw better cards than you. Additionally, bluffs are made while betting or raising stakes with a hand that may not be the best at the table but might make you the winner if your opponent folds.

It’s a tactical move that, when exploited correctly, can shift the tides of the game in your favor. Similar to poker, filmmakers use bluffing in their movies to create an environment of suspension and tension. You, as a viewer, might not always be aware if a character is truly bluffing or not, which is what makes it so interesting to play out. 

Of course, poker and casino movies are the best-known types that feature bluffing, but plenty of other times, you can see characters attempt a bluff to get an advantage over an enemy or situation.

We’re here to take a flashback to times when characters bluffed in fan favorites.

Molly’s Game (2017)

Director Aaron Sorkin is to be thanked for bringing us this biographical crime drama film. It’s roughly based on the real-life story of Molly Bloom, who used to run high-stakes poker games for the celebs of Hollywood.

Molly Bloom, played by actress Jessica Chastain, is shown to be an Olympic skier who then decides to leave that life and turns to running underground poker matches. These matches are aimed at wealthy people like movie stars and sports players.

Molly is shown to be a smart and cunning person who dominates the underground ring using her resourcefulness. During the poker matches in the movie, she can be seen playing bluffs and even calling out others for bluffing. Another character who employs bluffing to win is Player X, played by Micheal Cera. 

The Sting (1973)

The Sting features a tangled plot web in which two pros of grifting attempt their hand at conning a mob boss. Starring Paul Newman as Henry Gondorff and Robert Redford as Johnny Hooker, the film sees Johnny accidentally steal from a big-shot mob boss. This leads to Johnny teaming up with Henry to take revenge.

One of the best scenes of bluffing takes place during the beginning when Johnny is trying to outrun a hitman who’s sent to end his life. To escape, Johnny enters a building while pretending to be an FBI agent by showing a fake badge.

The Sting is an absolute web of bluffs and double-crosses which is sure to catch you off-guard. Both Johnny as well as Henry are occasionally seen bluffing throughout to psychologically beat the opposition.

Ocean’s Eleven (2001)

The brilliant minds of Steven Soderbergh and Ted Griffin came together to assemble this beloved classic. The cast includes George Clooney as Danny Ocean, Matt Damon as Linus Caldwell, Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan, and Julia Roberts as Tess.

The story of the film revolves around Danny and his eleven teammates as they mastermind a plan to steal $160 million from three casinos at once.

The best playout of bluffing comes from Rusty, where he teaches the others how to draw out a bluff during a poker game. “Don’t use seven words when four will do. Don’t shift your weight, look always at your mark, but don’t stare…”. This advice eventually proves useful to the others, as evident in later scenes.

Aside from this, characters use bluffs and deception to gain access to restricted areas in the casino so they can carry out their heist.

Casino Royale (2006)

We all know and love the first Bond movie that started Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond. It was directed by Martin Cambell and features Eva Green as Vesper Lynd and Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre.

Casino Royale, sometimes considered as the best Bond movie, pits James Bond against the terrorist financier Le Chiffre in an electric poker game. The key bluffing scene in this movie is when Bond has a much weaker hand during the game but decides to go all in, making the others think he has stronger cards. His bluff proves effective as his opponents decide to fold.

Final Thoughts

When done well, scenes featuring character bluffs can play out incredibly well. They add a sense of mystery to the setting of the film that makes us hold our breaths as we await the outcome.

We’re sure bluffing will continue to be employed as a strategic move in future movies as well. 

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Fist of Fury Soul, Swords, Beggars, Dune Devils and Female Thieves: Here’s what’s on Hi-YAH for the month of December

Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Release line up for the month of December, which includes a New title added to Hi-YAH! every Friday.

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!

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Martial arts legend Don “The Dragon Wilson” teams up with Alan Delabie for upcoming actioner ‘The Shepherd Code’

"The Shepherd Code" Theatrical Poster

“The Shepherd Code” Theatrical Poster

11-time World Kickboxing Champion Don “The Dragon” Wilson (Death Fighter, Diamond Cartel) is teaming up with Alan Delabie (Denard Anatomy of An Antihero), Silvio Simac (DOA: Dead or Alive) and Jeff Langton (Lionheart) for The Shepherd Code, an upcoming actioner Delabie also co-directed with Lh Chambat.

Official details:

Alex Lapierre (Alan Delabie), a professional assassin nicknamed “the Shepherd,” decides to put away his gun and start a new life. However, Lewis, his boss ( Don “The Dragon” Wilson), head of the organization that employs him, entrusts him with one final mission: to ensure the protection of an old friends daughter, an African minister under the imminent threat of kidnapping.

When Alex leaves Los Angeles for Europe to embark on this latest mission, he has Continue reading

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Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon (2021) Review

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“Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon” Theatrical Poster

Director: Ana Lily Amirpour
Cast: Jeon Jong-seo, Kate Hudson, Ed Skrein, Evan Whitten, Craig Robinson, Cory Roberts
Running Time: 106 min.

By Paul Bramhall

When it comes to the age-old question of which Asian actors should try their hand at Hollywood, my usual response is to ask why they’d need to in the first place, however even in the 2020’s Hollywood remains a kind of validation in the world of cinema that you’ve “made it.” When it comes to Korean talent making the leap across the Pacific, while the 2000’s and 2010’s gave us the likes of Lee Byung-hun and Rain turning up in such varied productions as Ninja Assassin, The Magnificent Seven, Terminator Genisys, and Speed Racer, in the 2020’s it’s become all about the superhero flick. So we’ve had Ma Dong-seok turn up in 2021’s Eternals and Park Seo-joon in 2023’s The Marvels, however despite the sizable budgets, there hasn’t really been a production which truly showcases why these actors are so popular in their homeland.

Actresses on the other hand have had far greater success, seemingly going with the approach of favouring plot and character over budget and spectacle, a number of titles that often play with the concept of being a fish out of water have left a far longer lasting impression than much of the big studio output. From Rinko Kikuchi in 2014’s Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter, to Shinobu Terajima in 2017’s Oh Lucy!, to Han Ye-ri in 2020’s Minari. Ensuring the trend Continue reading

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Watch the English ‘Moving’ Trailer for Hulu’s South Korean all-star sci-fi actioner starring Ryoo Seung-Ryong

"Moving" Hulu Poster

“Moving” Hulu Poster

Introducing Moving, a South Korean series by Park In-Je (The Mayor) that stars Ryu Seungryong (Seven Years of Night), Han Hyojoo (The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure), Zo Insung (Escape from Mogadishu), Cha Tae-Hyun (My Sassy Girl) and Ryoo Seung-Bum (Doomsday Book).

Hailed as “a superhero story with an emotional core” by Forbes, “the next breakout hit from Asia” by Variety, and “surprising and powerful” by IGN — Moving.

Now available in English, Moving tells the story of a group of South Korean special agents working to protect their super-powered children from harm at the hands of malicious government agencies. Initially recruited because of their extraordinary abilities, the special agents disappeared without Continue reading

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John Woo is back! Watch violent scenes from the legend’s dialogue-free actioner ‘Silent Night’ starring Joel Kinnaman

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“Silent Night” Theatrical Poster

John Woo (Face/Off, Manhunt), the noted Hong Kong filmmaker behind classics such as A Better Tomorrow, The Killer and Hard Boiled, is currently putting finishing touches on Silent Night (read our review, which will be his first Hollywood film since the 2003 Ben Affleck actioner, Paycheck.

The film – starring Joel Kinnaman (RoboCop remake, Suicide Squad) and Kid Cudi (Don’t Look Up) –  is described as “a loud action tale, without a word of dialogue”. The gritty revenge tale follows a tormented father (Kinnaman) who witnesses his young son die when caught in a gang’s crossfire on Christmas Eve. While recovering from a wound that costs him his voice, Kinnaman makes vengeance his life’s mission and embarks on a punishing training regimen in order to avenge his son’s death (via Deadline).

Starring alongside Kinnaman are Scott Mescudi (aka Kid Cudi), Harold Torres (Memory), Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace), Vinny Continue reading

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Well Go USA’s blind warrior actioner ‘Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman’ starring Miu Tse now on Blu-ray

Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Now on Blu-ray from Well Go USA is 2023’s Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman (read our review). Directed by Yang Bing Jia (Fight Against Evil), this martial arts actioner stars Miu Tse (Great God Monkey), Gao Wei Wan (Exorcist) and Zhang Di (The Dragon Lady).

Blind Cheng, a registered bounty hunter of board of punishments, meets Ni Yan, a restaurant daughter who suffered family massacre and personal rape. Onlooking Cheng is then involved into a struggle with darkness forces and steps on the road of justice seeking and revenge.

Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman is currently streaming on Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel. If you Continue reading

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Benefits of Hiring a Solar Service Technician for Home Installation

More solar panels are being installed all over the world as more people want to use clean energy. But putting solar panels at home needs to be done by a professional who knows what they’re doing. This is when it can be very helpful to hire a solar service technician.

In this article, we will discuss the advantages of hiring a solar service technician for home installation.

Professional Solar Setup Expertise

Putting solar panels on your house isn’t as easy as putting a few on the roof. It includes a lot of complicated procedures, like wiring, electrical work, and connecting to the grid.

Professional solar service technicians are solar energy experts who know how to set up your solar panels properly. This is because they have the right training.

Additionally, they have experience working with different kinds of solar systems. This makes sure that the solar panels on your home are installed correctly and can produce the most energy possible.

Quality Assurance and Maintenance

Solar service technicians not only set up solar panels but also keep them in good shape. This means checking the system often for malfunctions or issues, making sure it’s producing energy efficiently, and fixing it if needed. Because they are experts, they can find and fix possible problems before they get worse and cost a lot to fix or make your solar panel work less well.

Safety and Compliance

Installing solar panels involves working with electricity. This can be dangerous if not done correctly.

If you want to get clean energy in Washington, hiring a professional solar service technician is important. This ensures that all safety measures are taken during the installation process.

They also know local building codes and regulations. This ensures that your solar setup complies with all necessary laws.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tips

Solar service technicians not only provide installation and maintenance services but also offer valuable tips on how to troubleshoot minor issues that may arise with your solar system. This can include simple things like cleaning panels, adjusting settings, or checking for any damage. Having this knowledge can save you time and money in the long run.

Cost Savings

While hiring a solar service technician may seem like an added expense, it can save you money in the long run. A professional installation ensures that your system is set up correctly, resulting in maximum energy production. This reduces your energy bills and allows you to take advantage of government incentives for using renewable energy.

Access to Rebates and Incentives

Speaking of government incentives, hiring a professional solar service technician can also help you navigate through the process of claiming rebates and incentives. They know about available programs and can assist you in filling out the necessary paperwork to ensure that you receive all eligible benefits.

Discover the Benefits of Hiring a Solar Service Technician

Hiring a solar service technician for home installation provides many benefits. So, if you want to get clean energy in Washington and enjoy all its environmental and financial benefits, consider hiring a professional solar service technician for your home’s solar setup.

So why wait? Start reaping the benefits of solar energy and contribute towards a greener planet by hiring a professional solar service technician today!

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Deluxe Blu-ray collection for Johnny and Michael Mak’s ‘The Long Arm of the Law Collection’ is now available from 88 Films

88 Films’ Deluxe Blu-ray (Region A/B) Collection for The Long Arm of the Law Collection, which includes 1984’s The Long Arm of the Law and 1987’s The Long  Arm of the Law 2, is now available!

Directed by Johnny Mak (To be Number One) and his brother, Michael Mak (Butterfly and Sword) respectively, these two movies are packed full of Hong Kong-style action sequences, thrills, and spills, and provide an explosive prelude to what would eventually Continue reading

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Game of Killers | Blu-ray (Terror Vision)

Game of Killers | Blu-ray (Terror Vision)

Game of Killers | Blu-ray (Terror Vision)

RELEASE DATE: 2024

In February of 2024, Terror Vision will be releasing the Blu-ray (Region Free) for Game of Killers (read our review), a 1982 Taiwanese kung fu film directed by Hui Sing-Yue (The Sword of Justice) that stars Barry Chan (Fearless Kung Fu Elements), Lung Chan (Bloody Mission), Chu Shao-Hwa (Struggle Through Death) and Chun-Eah Lung.

Official details:

One map. Plenty of killers. Two unlikely friends cross paths and join forces after they come in possession of a map that many are on the lookout for. How will they defend themselves against an army of assassins that are also after that map in this Game of Killers?

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