Take a Filipino thriller for ‘The Road’

"The Road" Theatrical Poster

"The Road" Theatrical Poster

Indiewire reports Freestyle Releasing and Freestyle Digital Media will give the Filipino thriller The Road, a day-and-date theatrical and VOD release May 11.

Directed by Patient X’s Yam Laranas, The Road has been noted not only for delivering a terrifying experience, but also for its erie atmosphere. According to imdb, the plot revolves around a murder case, which is reopened, when three teens vanish in an area where a gruesome killing took place three decades ago.

Intense melodramas aside, Filipino films – or better yet, Tagalog movies – are not exactly known for their cinematic quality. Many titles are often looked down upon due to their point-and-shoot corniness and their inability to establish even a small degree of originality. Hopefully films like The Road will open the door for some of the better Tagalog movies out there. Check out the trailer.

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Plot of Fear DVD (Raro Video USA)

Plot of Fear DVD (Raro Video USA)

Plot of Fear DVD (Raro Video USA)

RELEASE DATE: May 22, 2012

Raro Video USA presents 1976’s Plot of Fear, a giallo directed by Mondo Cane’s Paolo Cavara. Plot of Fear tells the story of a decadent weekend party full of orgies, drugs and murder on the outskirts of Milan. The film stars Corinne Clery, Michele Placido, Tom Skerritt and Eli Wallach. Sorry, no trailer to be found.

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Watch this new Korean movie trailer ‘Over My Dead Body’

"Over My Dead Body" Korean Theatrical Poster

There are no English subtitles in this new trailer for the forthcoming Korean crime thriller, Over My Dead Body. But guess what? I don’t need a translation to know that this looks like one wild and interesting film. It also stars one of my favorite Korean actors, Ryu Seung-beom (The Unjust, No Mercy). He’s the kind of guy who doesn’t even know how to turn in a bad performance.

The film is apparently about two men whose fates become linked thanks to a shady corporation that’s making ill-use of the recently deceased. Head over to Far East Films for a more detailed synopsis and cast list as well. Over My Dead Body lands in Korean theaters on March 29th.

Update: A new trailer with English subs as well as a detailed plot synopsis. Now we know what the hell this thing is about!

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Bad news: we may not be alone on this ‘Desert Island’

"Desert Island" Chinese Theatrical Poster

The Chinese film industry continues its love affair with the horror genre with the forthcoming movie, Desert Island. Find out what happens when a group of old college friends stage their reunion on a yacht, only to have it shipwrecked on a remote island. Not only do they have to deal with dwindling food supply and tensions within the group, but it looks like someone may be stalking them on this supposedly ‘deserted’ island as well.

Over at 24 Seconds, you check out the poster and some stills from the film. Desert Island will wash ashore in Chinese cinemas on April 13th. We’ll hit you up with the trailer when it becomes available.

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The director who gave audiences ‘No Mercy’ now offers ‘The Scent’ of danger

Kim Hyeong-joon-I's "The Scent"

Forgive the convoluted headline. It just means that Kim Hyeong-joon-I, the director of No Mercy – a 2010 Korean thriller currently streaming on Netflix Instant in HD – is back with a new film. Titled The Scent, the movie is about a private investigator who faces a personal and professional crisis when his wife wants to leave him for another man and he’s framed for a murder he didn’t commit. Those aren’t problems you or I would like to have but, hey, this is what makes for compelling drama!

Over at Beyond Hollywood, you can catch the first batch of high-quality images from the film. The cast includes Park Hee-soon, Park Si-yeon, Joo Sang-wook, Kim Jeong-tae, Lee Han-wi, and Kwang Soo. Hopefully a trailer for The Scent is soon to follow. It’s in Korean theaters this April.

Beyond Hollywood has the trailer. No English subtitles but there’s plenty of humor, suspense, dangerous dames, and music with a serious 70’s-ish Shaft vibe.

Updates: Beyond Hollywood has two new stylish and sexy posters.

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Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies Blu-ray & DVD (The Asylum Home Entertainment)

Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies Blu-ray & DVD (The Asylum Home Entertainment)

Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies Blu-ray & DVD (The Asylum Home Entertainment)

RELEASE DATE: May 29, 2012

While the Civil War rages on, President Abraham Lincoln must undertake an even more daunting task – destroying the Confederate Undead. The Asylum Home Entertainment presents Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies, the low budget alternative to Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Check out the trailer.

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Miike gets romantic (and gangster) on our asses with ‘The Legend of Love and Sincerity’

"The Legend of Love and Sincerity" Japanese Theatrical Poster

"The Legend of Love and Sincerity" Japanese Theatrical Poster

Takashi Miike, who pumps out an average of 3 films a year, may not have a flawless track record, but with films like 13 Assassins and Audition, he has proven to be a master of his craft.

Beyond Hollywood gives us the first look at his latest movie, The Legend of Love and Sincerity, which hits Japanese theaters on June 16th, 2012. Judging from the trailer, the film looks like a combination of Romeo & Juliet, Crows Zero and Grease 1 & 2. Yes, you heard that right, it’s part love story, part gangster tale and part musical.

The Legend of Love and Sincerity is based on the manga by Ikki Kajiwara. It’s also a remake of a Shigeyuki Yamane’s Japanese movie of the same name, which was made in 1974. Without further ado, check out the trailer.

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American Battleship aka American Warships Blu-ray & DVD (The Asylum Home Entertainment)

American Battleship Blu-ray & DVD (The Asylum Home Entertainment)

American Battleship Blu-ray & DVD (The Asylum Home Entertainment)

RELEASE DATE: May 22, 2012

The Asylum Home Entertainment is back with yet another exploitive copycat: American Battleship (aka American Warships) starring Mario Van Peebles and Carl Weathers. You know, some sucker will think it’s the other movie (and here I am spreading it). By the way, why the hell isn’t Carl Weathers in any of The Expendables flicks? Come on Sly, the guy would obviously say YES to you. Anyway, check out the trailer.

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The Assault DVD (Screen Media Films)

"The Assault" U.S. Theatrical Poster

"The Assault" U.S. Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: June 12, 2012

Screen Media Films presents The Assault on DVD. Judging from the trailer, this tense French hostage drama looks pretty bad-ass! The film is based on true events: on Christmas Eve, 1994, armed terrorists hijacked a passenger plane and threatened all of Paris. The Assault follows France’s elite counter-terrorism unit as they plan and execute their daring rescue mission. Check out the trailer.

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 3/20/12

Battle Royale & Battle Royale II: The Complete 4-Disc Collection Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

Battle Royale & Battle Royale II: The Complete 4-Disc Collection Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

We’re totally on time and kicking ass with this week’s new releases list. Get ready for “Battle Royale,” Bruce’sploitation, and more serial killers than you can shake a stick at. Are you ready? Here are your Blu-ray and DVD new releases for the week of 3/20/12:

ASIAN CINEMA

Battle Royale: The Complete Collection (Blu-ray/DVD) – the director’s cuts and theatrical cuts of both “Battle Royale” and “Battle Royale II,” in one Blu-ray set from Anchor Bay. Hot damn!

Battle Royale (Blu-ray/DVD) – don’t want to bother with the inferior “Battle Royale II”? Stick with the original 2000 modern classic on Blu-ray or DVD

Private Eye (DVD) – Pathfinder Pictures presents this 2009 Korean detective thriller set in the 1900’s that’s marketed as Korea’s answer to “Sherlock Holmes”

Secret Pleasures: Four Asian Films about Love, Longing and Fishhooks (DVD) – in this four DVD set, you receive: “Electric Shadows,” “The Isle,” “Ghosted,” and “The Personals,” courtesy of First Run Features

Lost on the Island (AKA Mapado 2) (DVD) – an off-the-wall 2007 Korean comedy that’s been labelled “cruel and twisted”

Red Persimmons (DVD) – a 2004 poetic Japanese documentary about the packaging of persimmons in a tiny Japanese village, it wasn’t completed until after the director’s passing

The Dragon Lives Again (DVD) – hey, what do you know, a Bruce’sploitation flick! This 1977 kung fu movie, dubbed into English for DVD, features a Bruce Lee clone fighting off the undead and other hellish warriors

TELEVISION

Scent of a Woman (DVD) – the popular Korean TV romance is now on DVD, featuring the stars of “My Lovely Sam-soon” and “My Girl”

FOREIGN CINEMA

Letter Never Sent (Blu-ray/DVD) – the Criterion Collection presents this sweeping 1959 Russian epic from director Mikhail Kalatozov

Gainsbourg (Blu-ray/DVD) – a 2012 biopicture about the legendary French singer, Serge Gainsbourg (played by Eric Elmosnino in the film)

Sidewalls (DVD) – a 2011 Argentinian romantic comedy that mixes mediums (film, photography, art) and pays homage to the city of Buenos Aires

Little Girl (AKA “La Pivellina”) (DVD) – a new brand of Italian neorealism (neo-neorealism?) is explored in this 2009 film about a little girl abandoned and adopted by a circus troupe

Amor En Transito (DVD) – no product description for this 2010 Spanish-language film but it looks like a thriller and the cover promises “Be careful what you wish for”

What You Don’t See (DVD) – another DVD from Vanguard Films with no product description, but the cover promises that this 2009 German-language film is an “atmospheric chiller”

MAINSTREAM

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Blu-ray/DVD) – director David Fincher re-imagines the bestselling Swedish novel with his own brand of unsettling dread. Starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Blu-ray/DVD) – Gary Oldman stars in this critically acclaimed 2011 espionage drama from the director of “Let the Right One In”

Carnage (Blu-ray/DVD) – Roman Polanski’s 2011 film about parents who are just as misbehaved as their children features an all-star cast including Kate Winslet and Christopher Waltz

A Lonely Place to Die (Blu-ray/DVD) – IFC Midnight presents this 2011 thriller about a group of mountain climbers who decide to rescue a little girl they find starving and alone, only to become the target of her kidnappers

CULT

Roadracers (Blu-ray/DVD) – for the first time on home formats! Back in 1994, “Desperado” filmmaker Robert Rodriguez made this Showtime movie about rebellious young racers with David Arquette and Salma Hayek

Puppet on a Chain (DVD) – an obscure 1971 thriller that posits itself as a James Bond-style adventure

Frauleins In Uniform (DVD) – a 1973 Nazi’sploitation style flick, on DVD from Cheezy

This is Not a Movie (Blu-ray/DVD) – Edward Furlong stars in this 2011 self-aware stab at pop culture and the end of the world. Featuring music by Slash of Guns ‘N Roses fame

HORROR

Strip Nude For Your Killer (Blu-ray) – your friends at Blue Underground present this 1975 Italian horror film starring genre stalwart Edwige Fenech, now in hi-def

The Hills Have Eyes 2 (Remastered Edition) (Blu-ray) – Redemption Films offers Wes Craven’s 1985 slasher sequel on remastered Blu-ray

Splintered (Blu-ray + DVD combo/DVD) – this 2010 UK creature feature has earned kudos over there for its tale of a mythical Wales beast come to life

Classic Splatter Pack (The Drive-in Massacre/The Driller Killer) (DVD) – CFS Releasing offers two nasty little 70’s slashers together on DVD

Satan’s Slave (Uncut Edition) (DVD) – Katrina’s Nightmare Theater presents the uncut version of this 1976 horror flick

Funeral Home (DVD) – a 1981 horror film in the classic Eighties slasher mold

Jarring (DVD) – a 2009 indie serial killer movie from Vanguard Cinema

Claustrofobia (DVD) – Seminal Films provides this 2011 paranoid thriller set in a young woman’s apartment

Won Ton Baby (DVD) – when a prostitute gives up her baby and sets her sights on a cleaner lifestyle, she has no idea her offspring will become a parasitic killer in this 2010 creature flick

The Ritual (DVD) – in this 2010 ‘found footage’-style horror film, a fugitive serial killer grooms a young hustler to be his successor

The Museum of Wonders (DVD) – a brutal revenge plot unfolds when a circus dwarf realizes his wife has only married him to steal his money in this 2010 horror flick

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Take a shot at the trailer for ‘Gabi’

"Gabi" Korean Theatrical Poster

"Gabi" Korean Theatrical Poster

Directed by Tell Me Something’s Chang Yoon-Hyun and based on a 2009 novel by Kim Tak-Hwan titled Russian Coffee, Gabi (or Coffee) is a historical thriller that revolves around the assassination attempt of King Gojong.

The film is set in the 19th century, during the Joseon Dynasty, when coffee was first introduced to Korea. Although Gabi is primarily a drama/mystery, the marketing choice for the trailer seems to be filled with a decent amount of action and some very cool music.

Gabi stars A Better Tomorrow’s Joo Jin-Mo, The Seven Swords’ Kim So-Yeon, Hansel & Gretal’s Park Hee-Soon and Uninvited’s Yoo-Sun. The film opened in South Korea last week. Check out the trailer.

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Sultry Assassin: Aphrodisiac Kill DVD (Switchblade Pictures)

Sultry Assassin: Aphrodisiac Kill DVD (Switchblade Pictures)

Sultry Assassin: Aphrodisiac Kill DVD (Switchblade Pictures)

RELEASE DATE: June 12, 2012

Switchblade Pictures presents the DVD for Sultry Assassin: Aphrodisiac Kill. Based on the line of “eroninja” novels by Junichi Yagami, Sultry Assassin: Aphrodisiac Kill is the first film in a new series from Zombie Hunter Rika’s Kenichi Fujiwara. It stars Akiho Yoshizawa, Yoshihiro Sato, Asami, Rin Kawai and Kesuke.

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 3/13/12

Triad Trilogy: Election, Triad Election, Triad Underworld Blu-ray & DVD (Palisades Tartan)

Triad Trilogy: Election, Triad Election, Triad Underworld Blu-ray & DVD (Palisades Tartan)

I’m terribly late on this one but hopefully still helpful in some fashion. If you love foreign movies, this is your week. Steven Seagal fans are accounted for as well. So, without further adieu, here are your Asian and genre movie Blu-ray and DVD new releases for the week of 3/13/12:

ASIAN CINEMA

Triad Trilogy (Blu-ray/DVD) – Palisades Tartan presents Johnnie To’s “Election” and “Triad Election,” as well as the Andy Lau gangster film “Triad Underworld,” on one Blu-ray disc

Five Element Ninjas (Blu-ray) – arguably the greatest Shaw Brothers film of all time, this 1982 outlandish and bloody comic book-style fantasy is now in hi-def from Tokyo Shock

Yakuza Hunters: Duel in Hell (DVD) – the Yakuza Hunters are back for more violence and vengeance in this 2012 low-budget Japanese flick

FOREIGN CINEMA

Young Violent Dangerous (DVD) – RaroVideo USA presents this 1976 Italian crime flick starring Tomas Milian

The Burning Moon (DVD) – this 1997 German splatterflick has been labelled “an anti-human masterpiece”

House of Pleasure (DVD) – this 2011 French-language film, AKA “House of Tolerance,” about a turn of the century brothel has been universally praised

Ransom Baby (DVD) – Mya Releasing offers up this 1973 Italian shocker about a kidnapping gone horribly wrong

Alfredo, Alfredo (DVD) – Dustin Hoffman took a break from gritty flicks like “Straw Dogs” to star in this 1972 Italian comedy, now on DVD from Mya Releasing

@SuicideRoom (DVD) – this 2012 Polish language film concerns chat room escapism and cyber bullying

My Joy (DVD) – in this 2010 film, a truck driver takes a wrong turn and ends up in a bleak Russian underworld

Agneepath (DVD) – a 2012 bloody and brutal tale of revenge from Bollywood, starring Hindi cinema hunk Hrithrik Roshan (“Dhoom 2”)

Bellissima (DVD) – this 1951 Italian film is a bleak, and black & white, tale of the ugly truth that lies behind the veneer of stardom

La Terra Trema (DVD) – a 1948 black & white Italian film about the exploitation of some village fishermen

La Visita (The Visitor) (DVD) – RaroVideo USA offers this 1963 black & white Italian film that combines romance and drama

Gruppo di Famiglia in un Interno (Conversation Piece) (DVD) – RaroVideo USA continues their string of quality releases with this 1973 Italian film starring Burt Lancaster

Women on the 6th Floor (DVD) – a 2012 French comedy about a bourgeois family who hires a Spanish maid

ANIMATION

Wizards (Blu-ray) – the 35th anniversary Blu-ray of Ralph Bakshi’s 1977 animated sci-fi classic

The Adventures of Tintin (Blu-ray/DVD) – Steven Spielberg’s 2012 motion-captured animated feature is now on home formats

INDIE

Melancholia (Blu-ray/DVD) – Magnet Releasing offers Lars Von Trier’s 2012 critically acclaimed end of the world tale, starring Kirsten Dunst

The Last Temptation of Christ (Blu-ray) – the Criterion Collection offers Martin Scorsese’s controversial 1988 film, featuring Willem Dafoe as Jesus, now in hi-def

MAINSTREAM

The Three Musketeers (Blu-ray/DVD) – Paul W.S. Anderson of “Mortal Kombat” and “Resident Evil” fame is back with this 2012 3D steampunk swashbuckler

True Romance/Natural Born Killers (Double Feature) (Blu-ray) – two 90’s classic, based on screenplays by Quentin Tarantino, together in one Blu-ray set

Under Siege/Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (Double Feature) (Blu-ray) – it’s twice the ponytail action with these two Steven Seagal flicks in one set. Actually, I can’t remember if Seagal had a ponytail in the first “Under Siege.” Anyone wanna let me know in the Comments?

Three Kings/Body of Lies (Double Feature) (Blu-ray) – Ridley Scott and David O. Russell are not two filmmakers I’d normally associate together in my mind but, hey, they’re together in this Blu-ray package

HORROR

Lust For a Vampire (DVD) – considered one of Hammer Horror’s most scandalous films, this 1971 vampire tale is available as a manufactured on demand DVD-R

Virgin Witch (Blu-ray/DVD) – this 1972 cult horror flick is remastered on Blu-ray for your viewing pleasure

Killer’s Moon (Blu-ray/DVD) – the 1970 horror film, remastered on Blu-ray by Redemption Films

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Best of the Best (1989) Review

"Best of the Best" American DVD Cover

“Best of the Best” American DVD Cover

Director: Robert Radler
Cast: James Earl Jones, Eric Roberts, Phillip Rhee, Chris Penn, John Dye, David Agresta, Tom Everett, Sally Kirkland, Hee Il Cho, Simon Rhee, James Lew, Ken Nagayama, Ho Sik Pak, Edan Gross, Louise Fletcher
Running Time: 97 min.

By HKFanatic

I put off watching “Best of the Best” for years – to the point where most people’s reaction became “I can’t believe you haven’t seen that movie!” Even as a huge fan of martial arts movies, I avoided the film since I figured it was more of an inspirational sports drama a la “Chariots of Fire” than a true kung fu flick. This is one occasion where I’m happy to be wrong; “Best of the Best” is a legitimate 80’s brand of action movie and a must see for fight fans. It ranks alongside Jean Claude Van Damme’s early work such as “Bloodsport” and “Kickboxer,” and is, in fact, superior to those films in many ways since “Best of the Best” has a crucial ingredient missing from similar macho movies: heart.

In the film, we get to know a group of likable guys, including Eric Roberts (“The Expendables“) and Phillip Ree, who are out to prove America’s dominance in the Tae Kwon Do field. Their competition is a group of steely-eyed South Koreans who seem to break concrete blocks in their sleep. Even better, their coach is none other than Darth Vader himself, James Earl Jones. The casting in this film is spot-on, except for Sally Kirkland as the yoga instructor in 80’s shoulder pads, and the actors go a long way in making “Best of the Best” as entertaining as it is. Eric Roberts is sympathetic as a blue collar dad with a mane of hair that would make Mel Gibson circa “Lethal Weapon” jealous. Some people have singled out Roberts’ over-acting during the climax of this film but, hey, you dislocate your shoulder in middle of a breakneck competition and tell me you aren’t crying like a pregnant woman.

Phillip Ree delivers an understated performance that often requires him to look intense or aimlessly ride his motorcycle for days. However, the speed and ferocity with which Ree moves while performing Tae Kwon Do proves that he’s the real deal. In truth, Ree had been competing in martial arts since he was a teenager and, after the runaway success of “Best of the Best,” he was even in consideration for the role of Bruce Lee in “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.”

David Agresta is on board as Sonny, the martial arts expert from Detroit. This leads to a lot of Detroit jokes sprinkled in the script, which were quite funny to me since I’m from the area. Chris Penn’s rotund cowboy provides questionable comic relief and you gotta wonder how in the hell his character is supposed to be able to keep up with the other guys while they’re running full bore across the beach and doing all those sit-ups. Hollywood magic, I guess. Regardless, it’s a shame that Chris Penn died so young in life as he was always a reliable character actor.

“Best of the Best” is not wall-to-wall action, although it does feature one of the best bar brawls of all time, up there with Steven Seagal knocking out teeth in “Out For Justice” and Chuck Norris taking on a biker gang in “Silent Rage.” But mostly this film is about character interaction and the philosophy underpinning martial arts. “Best of the Best” reveals how sometimes it displays more strength to withhold a blow than it does to dominate your opponent. Eric Roberts’ character arc resonates because he’s just a regular guy who’s trying to reconnect with the one thing that he’s good at in life. Meanwhile, Phillip Ree must quell his inner rage and find peace with his brother’s death. Both characters reach the end of their journeys in the film’s powerful conclusion, which features a surprising display of humility and brotherhood from the least likely of sources.

Lest you forget that this is an 80’s movie, “Best of the Best” is a bit rough around the edges with big hair and cheesy 80’s power ballads cued at the most opportune of moments. But, hey, that’s part of the charm. This film has all the spinning kicks of a Van Damme or Jeff Speakman flick but it goes the extra mile by giving the audience a reason to care about the characters. And that’s why “Best of the Best” is a certifiable classic of its genre. To all you fans of the film, I have only one thing to say: “Pop it, Tommy! Pop it!”

HKFanatic’s Rating: 8/10

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‘I Am Bruce Lee’ examines an icon

"I Am Bruce Lee" American Theatrical Poster

"I Am Bruce Lee" American Theatrical Poster

THE MOVIE: I Am Bruce Lee is a documentary that examines the legendary actor and martial arts icon, Bruce Lee. Director Pete McCormack has assembled a vast array of individuals, from those who knew Bruce intimately to modern celebrities who have been influenced by him, to discuss the life and times of Bruce Lee.

In the documentary you can expect commentary from actor Mickey Rourke, MMA fighter and actor Cung Le, MMA fighter and Haywire star Gina Carano, Bruce Lee’s daughter Shannon Lee, and many more. The trailer for I Am Bruce Lee is now streaming on Apple Quicktime and youtube. The film lands in theaters on February 9th, 2012.

Updates: A list of states and cities that will be playing it. Wall Street Journal explains Why Bruce Lee Has More Kick Now Than Ever? The article also notes that the documentary will feature “personal clips and images that have never before been seen on screen.”

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