The Best Films About the NFL

The Best Films About the NFL

The NFL has elevated itself clear of all other sports in the United States as the clear favorite. From September to February the season draws in crowds and viewers from all over the world.

Each franchise has a huge following and sells out their stadiums every home game while millions tune in and watch while checking the NFL futures odds to make their picks for who they think will compete in the Super Bowl this season. 

The games are played internationally too with matches in England and Germany this year as the popularity continues to rise.

As we look to keep our love of American Football alive in between games as well as seasons, there are plenty of excellent NFL-based films to check out. 

Draft Day

Let’s kick off with one that follows all the action of the behind-the-scenes business side of running an NFL franchise.

The NFL Draft is an exciting event where college athletes are selected in different rounds with the worst performing side having the first pick, although trades of these positions are common. 

This 2014 drama is set following Kevin Costner, playing the general manager Sonny Weaver Jr. of the Cleveland Browns. In the film, Sonny accepts a trade from the Seattle Seahawks which gives the Browns the first pick of the Draft, and you then experience with him all the chaos and drama involved throughout Draft Day.

Heaven Can Wait

Going back to 1978, this comedy/fantasy film starring Warren Beatty where his character, Joe Pendleton, the starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, is killed in a car crash.

Upon meeting his guardian angel, he is offered the chance to return to earth, but as a multimillionaire industrialist instead of his past life.

In his new chance at life, Joe does all he can to try and return to football. He buys the Los Angeles Rams and puts himself back into the lineup just in time as his team arrive at the Super Bowl.

You won’t find all that many good fantasy NFL films, but this one really was done well.

Jerry Maguire

“Show me the money!” The infamous line from Tom Cruise who plays Jerry Maguire, a cool but troubled sports agent. He loses all his clients but one and is let go by his firm where he then chooses to set up by himself.

This 1996 blockbuster shows the fast paced and cutthroat world on being a sports agent as well as having a romance element as well. Jerry takes on a single mother who leaves the firm to work with him, played by Renée Zellweger, and a relationship starts which makes him reconsider his career.

Leatherheads

Way before the NFL became the giant industry it is today, this 2008 movie from starring and directed by George Clooney, is set in 1925 where the league is under threat of going under.

Dodge Connelly (Clooney) is a charming football hero who is doing all he can to get the sport into the public eye and gain the recognition he feels it deserves. He takes one final shot at saving the league by recruiting Carter Rutherford (John Krasinski). Rutherford is a war hero and America’s golden boy who journalist Lexie Littleton, played by Renée Zellweger, is not all convinced is exactly as he seems.

As football changes to build its reputation and be less of a chaotic mess with limited rules, both Connelly and Rutherford also deal with affections towards the curious journalist.

It’s a fun and enjoyable watch with a real nostalgic look back at the roaring ‘20s that should definitely be on your list to watch.

Concussion

Back up to the modern era and Concussion looks at the true story of forensic pathologist Dr Bennet Onalu, played by Will Smith, who discovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer numerous concussions during their careers.

It is a dramatic and thought-provoking film focusing on the fight Onalu has on his hands dealing with the NFL. He goes up against one of the most powerful industries in the world who themselves look to protect their product on the field which does not line up with what Onalu is calling for.

Dr. Omalu discovered CTE, a football related brain trauma and had been up against calls for his research to be dropped by fought on for the safety of the players. It is an incredible story which will no doubt go down as a key part of the history of the game.

There are these films and so many more depending on your tastes or mood when it comes down to picking the film for movie night. American Football is such a big part of culture in the United States which has led to so many different takes and styles of movies that there is something for all NFL fans, as well as those new to the sport.

  

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The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell (2023) Review

"The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell" Theatrical Poster

“The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell” Theatrical Poster

Director: Herman Yau
Cast: Louis Koo, Lau Ching-Wan, Aaron Kwok, Caiyu Yang, Gallen Lo, Tse Kwan-ho, Alex Fong Chung-sun, Power Chan, Timmy Hung, Lam Suet 
Running Time: 125 min.

By Paul Bramhall

Ten years after the release of 2013’s The White Storm, the late Benny Chan’s divisive homage to the heroic bloodshed genre, it’s a safe bet that no one was expecting it to become a trilogy. However in 2023 The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell makes it exactly that, with Herman Yau returning to the director’s chair following the 2019 sequel The White Storm 2: Drug Lords, and of course the one constant through all 3 of the entries – co-leading man Louis Koo (Warriors of Future, Paradox). In fact The White Storm movies have made it a theme to have a trio of leading characters – in the first Koo was paired with Lau Ching-Wan and Nick Cheung, in the second it was Andy Lau and (an admittedly barely there) Michael Miu, and in the third instalment Lau Ching-Wan (Detective vs. Sleuths, Shock Wave 2) returns to the franchise, with one Heavenly King swapped out for another in the form of Aaron Kwok (Project Gutenberg, Port of Call).

Notably none of the entries are related, so both Koo and Ching-Wan are playing different characters from the previous entries they appeared in. What does connect them is the theme of drugs, with the title itself originally being a reference to cocaine (and the whole ‘storm’ verbiage was simply a biproduct of Hong Kong’s infatuation with its usage in the mid-00’s – see also 2013’s Firestorm and 2014’s Z Storm). While the sequel took place mainly in Hong Kong, for the third Continue reading

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From Arthritis to Migraines: The Best Weed Strains for Pain Relief

Finding the best weed strains for pain relief can be a game-changer for those suffering from chronic conditions, from arthritis to migraines. This guide explores the world of cannabis, delving into the top strains known for alleviating pain.

We’ll guide you through your options, introducing you to the powerful potential of these natural remedies. Here’s to discovering relief and reclaiming your comfort, one strain at a time.

ACDC

ACDC is a best strain for pain. It’s a type of cannabis that’s really special because it doesn’t make you feel too high. It has a lot of CBD. That’s a thing in cannabis that helps with pain.

Many people who have pain say ACDC helps them a lot. It’s like a super-helper for people with pain! So if you have pain, you might want to try ACDC.

Blue Dream

Blue Dream is another top-notch weed strain for pain. This is a magic mix of cannabis that helps to kick pain out the door. Blue Dream has lots of THC. That’s the stuff in weed that can make you feel a bit high.

But don’t worry, it’s good at sending pain packing. So, if your body hurts, Blue Dream might be your dream come true. It’s like a pain-busting superhero! Next time you’re sore, think about giving Blue Dream a try.

Harlequin

Harlequin is another best strains for pain. This type of weed is special because it has a lot of CBD. That means it can help your body feel better without making your head feel too funny. If you’re hurting, Harlequin might be a good friend for you.

It’s like a special helper for pain, and many people say it works really well. So next time you’re feeling achy, you might think about trying Harlequin. It might just become your go-to for pain relief.

White Widow

White Widow is a popular weed strain that’s known for its powerful pain-relieving properties. This strain contains high levels of THC, which works to numb pain and promote relaxation.

It’s often used by those with conditions such as fibromyalgia or migraines, who find relief from the intense discomfort these conditions can cause.

White Widow may have a stronger psychoactive effect compared to the other strains mentioned, but for those seeking potent pain relief, it could be just what the doctor ordered.

White Widow

White Widow is a really good weed strain for pain. This weed has lots of THC. THC is the thing in weed that can make you feel high. But it’s also great at making pain go away. Some people with really bad pain from diseases like fibromyalgia or migraines use White Widow.

These diseases cause lots of pain, but White Widow can help. Some people might feel a little more high with White Widow than with other weeds. But if you have lots of pain, White Widow might be right for you.

Girl Scout Cookies

Girl Scout Cookies is a weed strain that’s really good for pain. It’s a mix of weed that’s pretty powerful. That means it can help a lot with pain. Some people might feel a bit high when they use Girl Scout Cookies. That’s because it has something in it called THC. But that’s also why it’s good at making pain go away. So, even though it might make you feel a bit funny, it could also help make your pain feel better. That’s why lots of people like to use Girl Scout Cookies when they’re in pain.

Jack Herer

Jack Herer is a top weed strain that’s really good when you’ve got pain. This weed has a big thing called THC. That’s the thing in weed that can help get rid of pain. Some might feel a bit more high when they use Jack Herer.

But that’s okay because it does a great job of making pain go away. So, if you’re hurting a lot, think about trying Jack Herer. It might be just what you need to feel better!

Blackberry Kush

Blackberry Kush is a weed strain that’s good for pain. This weed is special because it’s really good at making pain go away. It has lots of THC. THC is something in weed that can help with pain.

It may make you feel a bit high, but it is really good at getting rid of pain. Many people say Blackberry Kush helps them when they hurt a lot. So, if your body hurts, you might want to try Blackberry Kush. It could be just what you need!

Weed Seeds

Weed seeds are really cool! They’re tiny things that can grow into big weed plants. Some seeds grow into weed that’s good for pain. If you plant weed seeds and take care of them, they can turn into plants that make you feel better.

That’s because these plants have stuff in them that helps with pain, like THC and CBD. So, if you’re in pain, you might think about planting some weed seeds. They could grow into your very own pain helpers!

Purple Kush

Purple Kush is a type of weed that’s really good for pain. This weed is special. It has a thing in it called THC, and THC is really good at making pain go away. Some people might feel a bit high when they use Purple Kush.

That’s okay, though, because it can help a lot with pain. So, if you’re hurting a lot, you might want to try Purple Kush. It could be just what you need to feel better!

Learn All About the Best Weed Strains for Pain

In the end, finding the best weed strains for pain can be like finding a new best friend. When you hurt, these weed strains could help make you feel better. They do this by having things like THC and CBD that help with pain.

You might feel a bit high, yeah, but that’s okay if it helps the pain go away. So if you hurt a lot, try some of these weeds. You might find just the one that helps you feel better!

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Deal on Fire! Vengeance of an Assassin | Blu-ray | Only $5.99 – Expires soon!

Vengeance of an Assassin | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Vengeance of an Assassin | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Vengeance of an Assassin (read our review) from the late Panna Rittikrai, the director behind fan favorites like Born to Fight and BKO. This time around, Rittikrai is teaming back up with his Born to Fight leading man Dan Chupong.

Natee (Chupong) and Than (Nantawooti Boornrapsap) are orphans raised by their parent’s friend (Ping Lumprapleng). Never knowing their parents or how they died, the two boys had always wondered who was responsible for their murder. The pursuit of vengeance is the centerpiece of Vengeance of an Assassin, the last film by Panna Rittikrai.

The film includes Chupong’s fight with Nui-Kessarin Ektawatkul (Muay Thai Giant). This sequence takes place inside another warehouse Continue reading

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Crocodile Island (2020) Review

Crocodile Island | DVD (Well Go USA)

Crocodile Island | DVD (Well Go USA)

Director: Simon Zhao
Co-director: Xu Shixing
Cast: Gallen Lo, Hu Xueer, Liao Yinyue, Wang BingXiang, He Qiwei, Dang Wei, Zhao Zuo
Running Time: 86 min.

By Will McGuire

Crocodile Island is a bad film, but it is a film that’s worth talking about because the question of why it is bad is so instructive to problems in Chinese genre cinema right now.

First of all, the film is a throwback to one of the worst commercial impulses in Asian cinema: the straight copy of a successful American film. In this case, the film is derivative to the point of plagiarism of 2017’s Kong: Skull Island. It’s an almost beat for beat replica of the first act of Edgar Wallace’s original tale about an isolated Pacific island which has grown giant monsters, only the monkey has been replaced by the titular Croc.

In the last fifteen years, the Chinese popular cinema has been increasingly preoccupied with replicating Western spectacle event films. Now, when this is done with care and skill, such as The Wandering Earth, you can see images being created that speak to incredible craft behind the camera. Crocodile Island is nowhere near that scale of time and budget and so it’s trying Continue reading

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88 Films Blu-ray for Wong Jing’s 1993 Jet Li martial arts film ‘Last Hero in China’ arriving next week

Last Hero in China | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Last Hero in China | Blu-ray (88 Films)

On November 27, 2023, 88 Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for Last Hero in China, a 1993 martial arts film directed by Wong Jing (High Risk) that stars Jet Li (League of Gods), Dicky Cheung (Champions), Sharla Cheung (The Dragon Chronicles: The Maidens of Heavenly Mountain), Leung Kar-Yan (Master and the Kid), Gordon Liu (Shaolin Martial Arts) and Anita Yuen (Thunderbolt).

Official details:

Wong Fei Hung (Jet Li) is a legendary Kung Fu master, waging a one man war against criminals and corruption in the Boxer Society of turn-of-the-century China. He unknowingly opens a martial arts school right next to a notorious brothel, only to come across a Continue reading

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Expect No Mercy (1995) Review

"Expect No Mercy" Theatrical Poster

“Expect No Mercy” Theatrical Poster

Director: Zale Dalen
Cast: Billy Blanks, Jalal Merhi, Wolf Larson, Laurie Holden, Anthony De Longis, Michael Blanks, Réal Andrews, Sam Moses, Jefferson Mappin, Géza Kovács, Richard Fitzpatrick, Brett Halsey, Scott Wickware, Lazar Rockwood
Running Time: 91 min.

By Will McGuire

I adore the world of 80’s and 90’s western martial arts action films. If it stars Sho Kosugi, Jeff Speakman, Don Wilson, or Mark Dacascos it’s probably going to be a guilty pleasure of mine. In the last few years, Vinegar Syndrome has supplemented their grindhouse menu of horror and sexploitation with a healthy dose of just this sort of low budget martial arts films. Last year, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed Talons of the Eagle, which paired Tae-Bo legend Billy Blanks with Tiger Claws star and producer Jalal Merhi. That film perfectly scratched the itch for B-movie action schlock and so I was excited to pick up and review another Blanks/Merhi collaboration: Expect No Mercy, a movie that actually began development as a sequel to the aforementioned Talons.

Expect No Mercy is not just a retread of Talons as it trades the crime film elements and traditional martial arts school stuff for almost a low-rent Bond plot about government agents battling a megalomaniacal tech millionaire (the amazingly named Wolf Larson) who is training assassins via virtual reality. That plot point, and how willing you are to go with it, is really going Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Red Cliff | Blu-ray | Only $10.80 – Expires soon!

"Red Cliff Part I & II" Blu-ray Cover

“Red Cliff Part I & II” Blu-ray Cover

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for the International version of John Woo’s Red Cliff starring Tony Leung (Hard Boiled), Takeshi Kaneshiro (The Returner) and Fengyi Zhang (The Emperor and the Assassin).

Red Cliff is the epic historical drama based on a legendary 208 A.D. battle that heralded the end of the Han Dynasty. A power-hungry Prime Minister-turned- General Cao Cao seeks permission from the Han Dynasty Emperor to organize a southward-bound mission designed to crush the two troublesome warlords who stand in his way, Liu Bei and Sun Quan. Vastly outnumbered by Cao Cao’s brutal, fast-approaching army, the warlords band together to mount a heroic campaign – unrivaled in history – that changes the face of Continue reading

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Casper Van Diem and Sean Patrick Flanery hook up with HK actress Theresa Lee in Bruce Fontaine’s ‘Ruthless Bastards’

"Ruthless Bastards" Teaser Poster

“Ruthless Bastards” Teaser Poster

Veteran Hong Kong actor/stuntman Bruce Fontaine (Armour of God II, Once Upon a Time in China, Big Bullet) is currently prepping Ruthless Bastards, his 2nd full-length Canadian production, following 2015’s Beyond Redemption.

In Ruthless Bastards, two former gangster enforcers, filled with hate for one another, partner to take on one last assignment that could cost their lives.

The upcoming actioner is headlined by Casper Van Diem (Showdown in Manila, Starship Troopers) and Sean Patrick Flanery (Powder, The Boondock Saints).

Co-stars include Hong Kong actress Theresa Lee (Extreme Crisis, The Big Bullet, Purple Storm), Hasleen Kaur (Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar) and Continue reading

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Dark Force to release Blu-ray for 1975’s ‘The Deadly Kung Fu Factor’ starring Chan Wai-Man and Charles Heung

The Deadly Kung Fu Factor | Blu-ray (Dark Force Entertainment)

The Deadly Kung Fu Factor | Blu-ray (Dark Force Entertainment)

Later this month, Dark Force Entertainment is releasing their Blu-ray (Region A) for The Deadly Kung Fu Factor (aka The Delivery), a 1975 kung fu classic directed by Chui Dai-Chuen (The Owl).

The Deadly Kung Fu Factor stars Michael Chan Wai-Man (City Ninja), Charles Heung Wah-Keung (The Mysterious Footworks of Kung Fu), Susanna Au-Yeung Pui-San (Bat without Wings) and Na Na (Mysterious Lady Killer).

The film centers on a man in trouble with a Hong Kong mob, who avenges the slaying of the travel agent he loves.

According to Dark Force, the New HD Blu-ray of The Deadly Kung Fu Factor is in scope and will feature the original cantonese Continue reading

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9 Attractions in Vietnam For A Wonderful Experience

9 Attractions in Vietnam For A Wonderful Experience

Vietnam, a captivating tapestry of history and culture, invites travelers on an extraordinary journey through its diverse attractions. From the dynamic energy of bustling cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the serene beauty of landscapes like Ha Long Bay, Vietnam ensures a diverse and enchanting experience for every visitor.

This Southeast Asian gem intricately weaves together a unique blend of historical richness and natural beauty, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who explore its treasures.

In the lively streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the heartbeat of Vietnam echoes through vibrant markets, historical landmarks, and a bustling urban rhythm. 

Meanwhile, the ethereal beauty of Ha Long Bay with its karst limestone formations and emerald waters offers a tranquil escape into nature’s wonders. Whether wandering through the ancient streets of Hoi An, trekking the terraced rice fields of Sapa, or basking in the sun on Nha Trang’s pristine beaches, each destination in Vietnam contributes to an unforgettable and enriching travel experience. 

Vietnam’s multifaceted allure, blending history, culture, and natural splendor, defines its unique character and leaves an enduring impression on those fortunate enough to explore its treasures.

1. Ha Long Bay

Undoubtedly one of Vietnam’s most iconic attractions, Ha Long Bay stands as a testament to the country’s natural beauty, offering a mesmerizing experience for those considering Vietnam tour packages from Delhi. 

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its stunning karst limestone formations that rise dramatically from the emerald waters. December, with its cool temperatures and misty atmosphere, provides an ideal backdrop for a cruise through the bay. 

For an immersive adventure, consider opting for an overnight cruise to witness breathtaking sunsets and sunrises over the iconic landscape.

2. Hanoi’s Old Quarter

The capital city, Hanoi, enchants visitors with its historic charm, and the Old Quarter stands as a living testament to Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage, making it an ideal starting point for those eyeing Vietnam tour packages from Ahmedabad. 

Narrow streets adorned with colorful lights and festive decorations create a magical ambiance, especially in December. 

For a captivating introduction to the country’s history and traditions, explore the vibrant street markets, savor a bowl of hot pho, and indulge in traditional egg coffee at a local cafe.

3. Ho Chi Minh City

Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is a bustling metropolis that perfectly blends tradition and modernity. Visit the historic Cu Chi Tunnels, a poignant reminder of Vietnam’s wartime history, showcasing the resilience of the Vietnamese people.

December in Ho Chi Minh City is marked by festive decorations and a vibrant Christmas atmosphere. Stroll through District 1 to witness the city’s lively streets adorned with lights, and partake in the unique blend of Vietnamese and Western holiday celebrations.

4. Hoi An’s Ancient Town

Hoi An’s Ancient Town, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, transports visitors to a bygone era. Famous for its well-preserved architecture, traditional wooden houses, and colorful lanterns, Hoi An is especially enchanting during the monthly Lantern Festival.

Wander along the Thu Bon River, take a boat ride, and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere created by the glow of countless lanterns. This cultural gem is a must-visit for those seeking a blend of history and charm.

5. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

For nature enthusiasts, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is a hidden gem. Home to the world’s largest cave systems, including the renowned Son Doong Cave, this park offers an unparalleled underground adventure.

Explore the stunning landscapes, visit the Paradise Cave, and trek through the lush jungle to discover the captivating biodiversity. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or simply want to marvel at nature’s wonders, this national park promises a unique and immersive experience.

6. Sapa

Nestled in the northern mountains, Sapa is a haven for trekking enthusiasts. December, with its cool temperatures, provides an ideal climate for exploring the terraced rice fields and interacting with the ethnic minority villages.

Trek to remote villages, witness the unique traditions of the local communities, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the mist-covered mountains. Sapa offers a serene escape into nature, making it an essential stop for those seeking a tranquil and authentic experience.

7. Hue’s Imperial City

Hue, the former imperial capital, boasts the magnificent Imperial City, a complex of palaces, temples, and gates that reflect Vietnam’s royal history. Wander through the vast grounds, visit the iconic Perfume River, and explore the city’s cultural and architectural treasures. 

December’s mild weather allows for a comfortable exploration of this historical site, offering a glimpse into Vietnam’s regal past and the architectural grandeur of the Nguyen Dynasty.

8. My Son Sanctuary

My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a testament to the ancient Cham civilization. Nestled amidst lush greenery, these Hindu temple ruins date back to the 4th century. Explore the intricately carved structures, marvel at the historical significance, and imagine the spiritual resonance of this ancient site.

For history enthusiasts and those fascinated by archaeological wonders, My Son Sanctuary provides a captivating journey through Vietnam’s rich cultural tapestry.

9. Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta, often referred to as the “Rice Bowl” of Vietnam, is a vast network of rivers, swamps, and islands. Embark on a boat tour to explore the floating markets, where locals trade goods from their boats, and witness the vibrant river life. 

Discover traditional villages, sample fresh tropical fruits, and experience the unique ecosystem of this fertile region. A visit to the Mekong Delta offers a tranquil contrast to the bustling cities and a glimpse into the agricultural heart of Vietnam.

Conclusion

Vietnam’s diverse attractions cater to a wide range of interests, from nature lovers and history enthusiasts to those seeking vibrant urban experiences and tranquil escapes.

Whether you’re exploring the natural wonders of Ha Long Bay, immersing yourself in the cultural richness of Hoi An, or trekking through the terraced landscapes of Sapa, Vietnam promises a wonderful and multifaceted travel experience for all.

As you plan your journey through this captivating country, be prepared to be enchanted by the warmth of its people, the richness of its history, and the beauty of its landscapes.

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Believer 2 (2023) Review

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“Believer 2” Netflix Poster

Director: Baek Jong-Yeol
Cast: Cho Jin-Woong, Cha Seung-Won, Han Hyo-Joo, Oh Seung-Hoon, Kim Dong-Young, Lee Joo-Young, Kang Seung-hyun, Jung Joon-won, Tzi Ma, Andreas Fronk
Running Time: 114 min.

By Paul Bramhall

The decision to remake Hong Kong auteur Johnnie To’s 2013 crime thriller Drug War as a Korean production would prove to be a winning one when Believer was released in 2018. While the original was To’s first venture to see if he could transpose his distinctive style to the Mainland (which through some subtle manoeuvring, he successfully did), the remake fully utilised the creative freedom the Korean film industry has to make a more expansive, layered, and some may argue superior movie. Drug War never received a sequel, however thanks to Netflix surging money into Korean content after the success of the 2021 series Squid Game, in 2023 they greenlit Believer 2, which landed on the streaming giant’s platform in November of the same year (following its premiere at the Busan International Film Festival).

Opening with a needlessly overlong recap of the original through various key scenes being stitched together in rapid succession, it soon becomes clear that the sequel isn’t so much a follow-up as it is a gap fill exercise. The gap in question (and if you haven’t seen Believer, the rest of this paragraph will contain spoilers) being the events that took place between the penultimate scene that takes place in Yongsan train station, and the closing scene in which we see grizzled cop Cho Jin-woong (Me and Me, The Hunt) finally face the mysterious Mr. Lee, played Continue reading

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The Raid: Limited Edition SteelBook | 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray (Sony)

The Raid: Limited Edition SteelBook | 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray (Sony)

The Raid: Limited Edition SteelBook | 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray (Sony)

RELEASE DATE: January 16, 2024

On January 16, 2024, Sony will be releasing the 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray SteelBook for The Raid, the 2011 groundbreaking martial arts cult-classic from Gareth Evans (The Raid 2, Apostle, Merantau).

The Raid stars Iko Uwais (Triple Threat), Joe Taslim (The Night Comes for Us) and Yayan Ruhian (Yakuza Apocalypse).

Deep in the heart of Jakarta’s slums lies an impenetrable safe house for the world’s most dangerous killers and gangsters. Until now, the rundown apartment block has been considered untouchable. Cloaked under the cover of pre-dawn darkness and silence, an elite SWAT team is tasked with raiding the safe house in order to take down the notorious drug lord that runs it. But when a chance encounter with a spotter Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Paradox | Blu-ray | Only $9.99 – Expires soon!

Paradox | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Paradox | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Paradox (read our review) from director Wilson Yip (Ip Man 3) and producer Soi Cheang (SPL II).

Paradox stars Louis Koo (League of Gods) as a police negotiator who travels to Bangkok to search for his teenage daughter and is aided by local detectives played by Tony Jaa (Skin Trade) and Wu Yue (Journey to the West).

Paradox also stars Gordon Lam (Trivisa), Ken Lo (The Godfather’s Daughter Mafia Blues), Hanna Chan, Stephy Tang (Let’s Go!), Chris Collins and features action choreography by Hong Kong Continue reading

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Korean horror film ‘The Wailing’ from the filmmaker behind ‘Chaser’ and ‘Yellow Sea’ arrives on 4K Ultra HD in December

The Wailing | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

The Wailing | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

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On December 12, 2023, Well Go USA will be releasing The Wailing (read our review) on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray. This 2016 South Korean thriller is directed by Na Hong-jin (The Chaser, The Yellow Sea).

The Wailing stars Hwang Jeong-min (Veteran), Kwak Do-won (Tazza: The Hidden Card), and Japanese actor Jun Kunimura (Why Don’t You Play in Hell?).

The film involves a local cop investigating a series of violent unexplained murders. When his own daughter falls ill and shows signs of possession, a shaman is called in to assist with the investigation.

Pre-order today Continue reading

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