Go ahead, make her day… Watch Well Go USA’s Trailer for ‘Revolver’ starring ‘Kill Boksoon’ star Jeon Do-Yeon

"Revolver" Theatrical Poster

“Revolver” Theatrical Poster

Writer/director Oh Seung-Uk, a filmmaker known for 2001’s Kilimanjaro and 2014’s The Shameless, returns for Revolver, an upcoming thriller starring Jeon Do-Yeon (Kill Boksoon, Beasts Clawing at Straws).

Su-young (Jeon Do-Yeon), a police detective who went to prison for someone else, is surprised when a mysterious woman named Yoon-sun (Lim Ji-yeon, Spiritwalker) arrives to collect her on her day of release. As she discovers that the promised compensation for her time behind bars has vanished, Su-young embarks on a mission to reclaim what rightfully belongs to her.

The film also stars Ji Chang-Wook (Fabricated City), Kim Joon-Han (The Drug King), Kim Jong-Soo (Hunt), Jeong Continue reading

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Is Skill or Luck More Important in Casino Games?

Is Skill or Luck More Important in Casino Games

In 1992, Archie Karas walked into a Las Vegas casino with $50 in his pocket. Over the next three years, he turned that into $40 million, a run so legendary it became known as “The Run.” He was a skilled poker and pool player, yes. But even Karas, with his years of experience, couldn’t outrun luck forever. By 1995, he lost it all. A mix of bad decisions and bad cards brought him crashing back down.

Luck and skill have always coexisted uneasily in casinos, whether you’re playing a hand of blackjack, spinning a roulette wheel, or betting on a horse. Some games reward strategy, others are pure chance, and most sit somewhere in between. A player’s success often depends on how well they understand this balance. Reputable casinos, such as Betway, cater to both types of gamblers. Their platform offers everything from games of pure luck—slots and roulette—to skill-based options like poker and blackjack, as well as a sportsbook where statistical knowledge and strategy can tilt the odds slightly in a bettor’s favor. But no matter how good a player is, they can’t escape one fundamental truth: the house always has an edge.

Games of Pure Luck

Some casino games give players no control over the outcome. Take slots, for example. Every spin is dictated by a Random Number Generator (RNG), ensuring results are completely unpredictable. You could win big on your first spin or lose twenty times in a row. The machine doesn’t know, doesn’t care, and doesn’t owe anyone a jackpot.

Roulette is another example. You pick a number, a color, or a combination, and the wheel spins. The ball lands where it lands. There’s no strategy beyond managing your bets—no amount of expertise will change the physics of a spinning wheel. The same applies to lotteries and scratch cards. These games thrive on randomness. You’re either lucky, or you’re not.

Games Where Skill Matters

On the other end of the spectrum are games where experience, strategy, and knowledge can improve your odds. Poker is the best example. Professional players don’t just rely on good hands; they outthink their opponents, bluff at the right time, and read subtle tells. Skill doesn’t guarantee victory in every hand, but over time, a strong player will consistently outperform a weaker one.

Blackjack is another game where skill plays a role. Unlike roulette or slots, players can make decisions that influence the outcome. Basic strategy—knowing when to hit, stand, double down, or split—reduces the house edge significantly. Some players take this further by counting cards, a technique that, when done well, can flip the advantage in the player’s favor. But casinos know this too, and they don’t take kindly to it.

The In-Between Games

Then there are games that blend luck and skill. Sports betting, for instance, is not just about picking a team and hoping for the best. Serious bettors analyze statistics, study past performances, and understand factors like injuries, weather conditions, and team morale. A knowledgeable bettor has a better chance of making profitable wagers than someone who bets blindly. But still, a freak goal, a last-minute fumble, or a referee’s decision can undo even the best-researched bet.

Baccarat and craps also fall into this mixed category. While both games are driven by chance, understanding betting strategies and house edges can help players make smarter choices. In craps, for example, certain bets have far lower house edges than others. In baccarat, knowing when to bet on the banker, the player, or a tie can affect the outcome over a long session.

Why Luck Always Wins in the Long Run

Even in games where skill matters, luck still plays a role. A poker pro can’t control which cards come up. A blackjack player can follow basic strategy perfectly and still lose ten hands in a row. The randomness of short-term results is why casinos continue to thrive, even when facing skilled players.

The house edge ensures that over time, the casino always comes out ahead. That’s not a conspiracy—it’s just math. In roulette, for example, a straight bet on a single number pays 35 to 1, but there are 37 (or 38) numbers on the wheel. The casino keeps that slight edge on every spin. In blackjack, even when playing perfect strategy, the house still holds a slim advantage. In poker, though players compete against each other rather than the house, the casino still profits through rake—a small percentage taken from every pot.

Can You Beat the Casino?

Technically, yes. In the short term, anyone can win. That’s what keeps people playing. But over thousands of bets, the house edge does what it’s designed to do: grind down a player’s bankroll. The exceptions are rare. Skilled poker players can make a living because they play against other players, not the house. Blackjack card counters, if they aren’t caught, can tip the odds slightly in their favor. Sports bettors who specialize in arbitrage betting—placing bets on all possible outcomes across different bookmakers—can turn a consistent profit. But these are the exceptions, not the rule.

Most players are better off accepting that gambling is entertainment, not an investment strategy. The best approach is to play games you enjoy, set limits, and never chase losses. Winning is possible. But relying on it? That’s where trouble starts.

Having Fun Above All Else

Luck and skill both have their place in casino games. Some games, like slots and roulette, are pure chance. Others, like poker and blackjack, reward strategy and experience. But even the most skilled players can’t escape luck entirely. In the end, the casino always has the edge, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun along the way.

FAQs

Can skill completely eliminate luck in gambling?
No. Even in games where skill plays a big role, like poker or blackjack, luck still affects short-term results.

Are there casino games where skill doesn’t matter at all?
Yes. Slots, roulette, and lotteries are completely random. No strategy can change the odds in your favor.

Is it possible to make a living gambling?
Only a small percentage of people do. Professional poker players and skilled sports bettors can turn a profit, but most gamblers will lose over time due to the house edge.

Do casinos ban skilled players?
Casinos don’t like card counters or professional advantage players. If you’re too good at blackjack, you may be asked to leave or have your betting limits restricted.

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Tips to Start an Entertainment Business That’s Poised for Growth

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The entertainment industry is always in-demand, and more money flows into it every year. To say it can be a lucrative industry to work in would be an understatement. You could even start an entertainment business and end up making quite a bit of money with it. You’ll need to know what you’re doing with this, though.

As appealing as starting one off can be, it can be a difficult and stressful process. There’s a lot of competition and quite a bit can go wrong.

Then there’s figuring out the intricacies of actually running a business long-term and leading it to success. Thankfully, this doesn’t have to be impossible. You just need to know what you’re doing from the start. More than a few tips and tricks can help with this.

Five specific tips could help you start an entertainment business that sees more and more success in time.

Decide on a Category & Niche

There are countless types of entertainment business you can start. While you might already have an idea of what you want to do, it’s still worth considering each of your options. Each category or type could offer more than a few pros and cons, which is why they’re worth thinking about.

Between focusing on movies, television shows, podcasts, or other areas, you’ll have more options than you might’ve thought. Each option could even come with its unique complications and benefits. Spend some time researching each of them and figuring out which one’s best for you. You’ve no reason not to.

Develop a Business Plan

A business plan can often be an essential document to create before you actually start an entertainment business. It can be vital for companies in most industries. This is a comprehensive outline of how you plan on running your business long-term. It’ll include quite a bit of information about your business.

Market research, sales and marketing strategies, and similar areas should all be covered in this. Putting this business plan together could be a noticeable part of getting any outside funding you could need. Make sure you spend a decent bit of time and effort on it from the start.

Invest in Tools

You’ll need more than a few tools to help you run your entertainment business. Some of these will be related to the creative side, like a screenplay generator, while others focus on the business side. These can include accounting software and more than a few other options. Make sure you have what you need.

While that means spending a bit of money on them, it’ll be more than worth it. They’ll help you make sure you can run your business and take care of various tasks without a lot of time and effort. It’ll make managing everything much more straightforward.

Know Your Costs

Speaking of investing in tools, this will be one of your notable startup costs. It’s far from the only one you’ll need to worry about. You’ll have more than a few of them. Some of these will just be at the start, while you’ll have more than a few recurring costs, too. Make sure you’re aware of these.

State and federal registration fees, equipment, and similar options will be part of your startup costs. Then there’ll be payroll, office rental, business internet, and more that you’ll have to pay regularly. Know exactly what your costs are so you can budget for them as time goes on.

Get Insurance

Every business is legally obligated to get insurance, no matter what industry they’re in. You should know that already and be considering getting the most basic insurance you can. This isn’t often the best path to take, though. You’ll barely protect your business against anything that could come up with it.

You’re much better off actually investing in comprehensive insurance. It’ll help make sure you’re as protected as possible if any unforeseen surprises come up later on. While this are unlikely to happen, there’s no reason not to protect yourself against them as much as you can.

You’ll have plenty of reasons to start an entertainment business. It’s not a process you should just dive into and rush through, though. You’ll need to make sure you start it off the right way. Once you do, you’re better poised to see much success later on.

More than a few startup tips can help with this, with some standing out more than others. By putting the time and effort into them, you should have a much better chance of seeing long-term success.

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Shatter | 4K Ultra HD (Hammers Films )

RELEASE DATE: May 12, 2025

On May 12, 2025, Hammers Films is releasing a 3-Disc 4K Ultra HD Limited Edition collection for Shatter, a 1974 international co-production between Hammer Film Productions of England and Shaw Brothers Studio of Hong Kong.

Hollywood hard man Stuart Whitman and powerhouse martial artist Ti Lung star in this brutal crime thriller filmed entirely on location in Hong Kong by Hammer and the Shaw Brothers. Guest-starring Peter Cushing and sporting a funky soundtrack from Continue reading

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Richard Norton, ‘Gymkata’ and ‘City Hunter’ actor, martial artist, trainer and stunt performer, dies at 75

Richard Norton, martial artist, actor, trainer and stunt performer – known for films such as The Octagon, Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars, China O’Brien, City Hunter, Millionaire’s Express, Mr. Nice Guy and Mad Max: Fury Road – has passed away at the age of 75 at his home Continue reading

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Portrait in Crystal | Blu-ray (Imprint)

RELEASE DATE: May 28, 2025

On May 28, 2025, Imprint is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for Portrait In Crystal, a 1983 martial arts fantasy directed by Hua Shan (Dynamo, To Kill a Jaguar).

The master of the modern day crime thriller lends his directing skills to this amazing kung-fu crime fantasy. Hua Shan impressed audiences with such Continue reading

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The Lost Bladesman | Blu-ray (Imprint)

RELEASE DATE: May 28, 2025

On May 28, 2025, Imprint is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for The Lost Bladesman, a 2011 historical martial arts epic – starring Donnie Yen (Raging Fire) – from Felix Chong (Project Gutenberg) and Alan Mak (Integrity).

Ancient China is in turmoil. To unify the country, General Cao Cao – the real power behind the emperor – enlists the aid of the greatest warrior Continue reading

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The Great Chase | Blu-ray (Neon Eagle Video)

RELEASE DATE: June 2025

In June of 2025, Neon Eagle Video is releasing a Blu-ray for The Great Chase, a 1975 martial arts actioner from director Norifumi Suzuki (Roaring Fire).

The Sister Street Fighter herself, Etsuko Shihomi (Bullet Train), stars as Shinobu Yashiro, an accomplished racecar driver who has a side hustle Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Steven Seagal Triple Feature | Blu-ray | Only $12.23 – Expires soon!

Above the Law & Under Siege I/II | Blu-ray (Warner)

Above the Law & Under Siege I/II | Blu-ray (Warner)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray Triple Feature for Steven Seagal’s Above the Law, Under Siege and Under Siege 2.

Andrew Davis (The Fugitive) directs Steven Seagal in 1988’s Above the Law. The film involves a former Special Operations Vietnam vet works as a Chicago cop, and uncovers C.I.A. wrongdoing. Also starring Pam Grier, Henry Silva and Sharon Stone!

Davis and Seagal team up again in 1992’s Under Siege. In the film, a former SEAL (Seagal), now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists (headed by Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey) when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.

In Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, the cook is back, only this time, he’s dealing with terrorists Continue reading

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The Invisible Swordsman | Blu-ray (Arrow)

RELEASE DATE: June 23, 2025

On June 23, 2025, Arrow Video is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A/B) for The Invisible Swordsman, a 1970 fantasy actioner directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell).

Mysterious sprites, eerie supernatural goings on and heroic sword-fighting action abound in this mystical tale of vengeance and adventure from Continue reading

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Exact Revenge | Blu-ray (Eureka)

RELEASE DATE: June 16, 2025

On June 16, 2025, Eureka is releasing a Blu-ray (Region A/B) for Exact Revenge, a Shaw Brothers collection that includes both 1971’s The Eunuch and 1972’s The Deadly Knives.

Revenge is and has always been one of the most popular and prolific themes in Hong Kong cinema, from classic wuxia epics to kung fu movies and heroic bloodshed films. During the 1970s, Shaw Brothers Studio was the largest production company operating Continue reading

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‘The Raid’, ‘John Wick’ ‘n ‘Bullet Train’ on a plane? New Trailer for ‘Fight or Flight’ starring Josh Hartnett and Marko Zaror

"Fight or Flight" Theatrical Poster

“Fight or Flight” Theatrical Poster

Josh Hartnett (Oh Lucy!, Bunraku) teams up with martial arts sensation Marko Zaror (Fist of the Condor, Invincible) for Fight or Flight, an upcoming actioner that marks the feature length directorial debut of James Madigan (Medal of Honor series).

In the film, a mercenary takes on the job of tracking down a target on a plane but must protect her when they’re surrounded by people trying to kill both of them.

The film also stars Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica), Charithra Chandran (Eternals), Julian Kostov (The Last Front), Sarah Lam (Dune: Prophecy), Sanjeev Kohli (Filth), JuJu Chan Szeto (Savage Do), as well as action choreographed by Brahim Chab (Monkey Man).

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Shaw-Shock: Shaw Brothers Horror Collection – Volume One | Blu-ray (Imprint)

RELEASE DATE: May 28, 2025

On May 28, 2025, Imprint is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) collection for Shaw-Shock: Shaw Brothers Horror Collection – Volume One, featuring three of the studio’s most extreme and unrelenting horror films.

These films deliver a mix of supernatural terror, eerie suspense, and intense gore. Prepare for a harrowing cinematic journey into the unknown, where the line Continue reading

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Hong Kong 1941 | Blu-ray (Eureka)

RELEASE DATE: June 16, 2025

On June 16, 2025, Eureka is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A/B) for Po-Chih Leong’s 1984 film, Hong Kong 1941, which stars Cecilia Yip (Nomad), Alex Man (Rich and Famous) and Chow Yun-fat (The Killer) in his breakout role.

A versatile British-Chinese filmmaker whose career has spanned nearly fifty years, Po-Chih Leong has worked in a variety of genres, from action in Foxbat to horror in The Island, comedy in Ping Pong and the gangster movie in Shanghai 1920, which was Continue reading

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5 Music Executives Who Transformed The Industry

The music industry is one of the most fascinating aspects of our society. Whether you are somebody who has to keep up with the latest trends or you prefer older music, you have probably been a customer and a fan at some point. When you take a deeper look into things, you find that it has never been just about the artists themselves. It’s also shaped by the visionaries you don’t see. These executives sign the talent and redefine genres. They create the business model and navigate shifts in technology. The decisions they have made have influenced radio AirPlay and streaming algorithms. 

Executives are as instrumental to the music industry as the stars they prop up. From taking risks and unknown talent to pioneering new revenue streams, the most influential music executives have shaped the way in which people hear music. Might reinvent aging labels and others may begin from the ground up – whatever the story, their impact seismic. Here are five industry leaders who have had a hand in the way music has changed over the years: 

Ahmet Ertegun 

The co-founder of Atlantic records, Ahmet Ertegun, was instrumental in bringing rhythm and blues to the mainstream. He signed legends such as Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles. He also had a hand in signing Led Zeppelin. Ertegun knew how to foster long-term artist relationships and really pushed for artistic freedom. His influence shaped the genre of Soul and jazz, solidifying Atlantic records as one of the most memorable labels in the history of music.

Clive Davis

There are not many executives around who have had an ear for talent like Clive Davis. He was the man who launched Whitney Houston’s career and revitalised Santana. Davis had a unique ability to nurture superstar potential. He was the head of Columbia records and played a key role in shaping pop music. His legacy is one of discovering and mentoring countless artists. 

Berry Gordy 

Berry Gordy created a movement as well as running a labour. The founder of Motown records, he built an empire that consisted of hit after hit. He introduced the world to the Jackson 5, as well as the Supremes and Stevie Wonder. This innovative assembly line ensured that success was inevitable. Beyond just the music, his work broke down racial barriers and made Motown a serious force in American culture. 

David Geffen 

David Geffen made an impact on music that spanned decades. From signing The Eagles at Asylum Records to bringing Nirvana to the mainstream from his own label, he had unparalleled instincts. He knew how to make names big, but he also could anticipate cultural shifts. His influence extended into film and Broadway. 

Lucian Grainge

Lucian Grainge is the CEO and chairman of Universal Music Group. He embraced streaming early on and forged deals with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music. This kind of deal helped shift the industry’s revenue model significantly. He also championed global artists by bringing Latin and K-pop acts into the Western mainstream.

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