The Jet Li Collection | 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray (Shout)

RELEASE DATE: July 29, 2025

On July 29, 2025, Shout! Studios is releasing the 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray collection for The Jet Li Collection, which will include Fist of Legend, Tai Chi Master, Fong Sai Yuk, Fong Sai Yuk II and The Bodyguard from Beijing.

Among the icons of Hong Kong action cinema, few stars shine as brightly as Jet Li. Renowned for his graceful and fluid fighting style, Li’s illustrious filmography Continue reading

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Is Tom the only megastar who does his own stunts? Watch the New Trailer for ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’

“Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” Teaser Poster

“Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” Teaser Poster

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning – the 8th entry in the long running Mission Impossible franchise – will be exploding to theaters on May 23, 2025.

Christopher McQuarrie (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Mission: Impossible – Fallout) is back in the director’s chair, continuing from the events in 2023’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.

Originally meant to be titled Dead Reckoning Part Two, the film underwent significant changes following some disappointing box office results from its predecessor. The adjustments include not only the new title but also enhancements made to the storyline after the production delays stemming from industry-wide strikes (via PTG).

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Amazon MGM Studios to get into serious bees-ness with Timo Tjahjanto and Jason Statham for ‘The Beekeeper 2’

"The Beekeeper" Theatrical Poster

“The Beekeeper” Theatrical Poster

Timo Tjahjanto (The Shadow Strays, The Night Comes for Us) – of the “Mo Brothers” directing duo (Killers, Headshot, Macabre) – is teaming up with action star Jason Statham (The Meg, Redemption, The Expendables) for The Beekeeper 2.

Amazon MGM Studios has landed worldwide distribution rights to the sequel in a deal pegged by sources at comfortably north of $50M (via Deadline).

The original, directed by David Ayer (End of Watch), followed a retired clandestine human intelligence operative (Statham) who sets out for revenge after his kind-hearted landlady becomes the victim of a phishing scam that steals millions of dollars from a charity she runs (via Deadline).

The original’s Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Payback Time | Blu-ray | Only $12 – Expires soon!

Payback Time Triple Feature | Blu-ray (Millcreek)

Payback Time Triple Feature | Blu-ray (Millcreek)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for the Payback Time Triple Feature, which will include the following titles:

Blind Fury, a 1989 cult classic directed by Phillip Noyce (Dead Calm, Salt) and starring Rutger Hauer (The Hitcher), Terry O’Quinn (The Stepfather), Nick Cassavetes (Face/Off), Meg Foster (Future Kick) and a special appearance by ninja superstar Sho Kosugi (9 Deaths of the Ninja).

Silent Rage, a 1982 action thriller directed by Michael Miller (Street Girls) and starring Chuck Norris (Yellow Face Tiger, Code of Silence), Ron Silver (Timecop), Brian Libby (The Shawshank Redemption) and Stephen Furst (Animal House).

And last but not least, White Line Fever, a 1975 flick directed by Jonathan Kaplan (Unlawful Entry) and starring Jan-Michael Vincent (Airwolf), Kay Continue reading

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The Cat | Blu-ray (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: August 26, 2025

On August 26, 2025, 88 Films is releasing the Blu-ray for The Cat, 1992 Golden Harvest Hong Kong thriller from director Lam Nai-Choi (The Story of Ricky, The Peacock King).

The Cat is an adaptation of the novel Old Cat by Ni Kuang. In the film, a cat from outer space teams up with a young alien girl and her knight, along with an Continue reading

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We have physical evidence that Donnie Yen’s ‘The Prosecutor’ hits Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD in May from Well Go USA

On May 27, 2025, Well Go USA is releasing the DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD for The Prosecutor (aka Misjudgement), an action thriller from filmmaker Ho Pong Mak (Breakout Brothers trilogy), who co-directs the film’s star, Donnie Yen (Sakra, Chasing the Dragon).

In the film, a poor young man is wrongly charged with drug trafficking after being deceived. An ex-prosecutor investigates the case, uncovers a corrupt Continue reading

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A pack of Shaw classics and more walled city mayhem! Here’s what’s streaming on Hi-YAH for the month of May

Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Releases for the month of May.

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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How this crash game is changing Asian gambling culture

Remember that heart-stopping moment in “God of Gamblers” when Chow Yun-fat’s character has everything riding on a single hand? That same electric tension-the thrill of watching stakes climb higher while deciding precisely when to cash out-is exactly what’s catapulted Aviator into the stratosphere of online betting games.

Since Spribe Gambling unleashed this sensation in 2019, Aviator has soared across over 2,000 platforms worldwide, captivating more than 10 million players. What’s particularly striking? Its meteoric rise throughout Asian markets, where the game’s elegant simplicity meets the region’s rich history of gambling storytelling. Let’s explore how this crash game has become a cultural phenomenon that bridges traditional Asian gambling cinema with cutting-edge digital entertainment.

The mechanics behind Aviator’s rise

Ever watched a plane climb steadily upward, knowing it could vanish in an instant? That’s Aviator in a nutshell. You place your bet, the plane takes off, and a multiplier starts climbing-1.2x, 1.5x, 2.4x, 5x, 10x, sometimes soaring beyond 100x. Cash out before the plane flies away, and you’ve multiplied your stake. Hesitate too long? Your money disappears into thin air.

This brilliantly simple concept masks some impressive technical underpinnings. With a return-to-player rate of 97%-higher than typical slot games’ 94-95%-Aviator maintains a relatively modest house edge of just 2-3%. Each round lasts between 8 and 40 seconds, creating that perfect sweet spot of instant gratification without sacrificing suspense.

The numbers across Asian markets tell their own story. Pakistan leads with 2.4 million monthly players and a stunning 71% retention rate, followed closely by India (1.9 million players, 65% retention) and the Philippines (1.2 million, 68% retention). What’s driving these figures? Accessibility plays a huge role-Aviator runs smoothly across desktops, tablets, and phones, perfect for Asia’s mobile-first digital landscape.

Cinema’s influence on modern betting

If you’ve spent hours watching Chow Yun-fat work his magic in the “God of Gamblers” series or marveled at the psychological chess match in “Casino Raiders,” you’ll recognize familiar emotional beats in every Aviator session. That split-second decision-knowing when to walk away-forms the core of both experiences.

Asian gambling cinema has long perfected the art of making risk-taking visually enthralling. From the opulent casinos of “From Vegas to Macau” to the underground mahjong parlors in “The Conman,” these films transform mathematical probability into visceral drama. Aviator taps directly into this tradition, translating cinematic tension into interactive experience.

The connection hasn’t gone unnoticed by filmgoers either. When “No More Bets” shattered Chinese box office expectations in 2023, raking in a staggering $69.3 million in just three days, it confirmed gambling narratives still captivate Asian audiences. The film’s exploration of digital gambling’s psychological hooks mirrors exactly what makes Aviator so addictive-that perfect balance between control and chance, skill and fortune.

Betting in the clouds

Asia’s complicated relationship with gambling creates the perfect conditions for Aviator’s success. While mainland China maintains strict prohibitions against gambling (with exceptions for state lotteries and special zones like Macau), the cultural appetite for risk-based entertainment remains enormous. Macau alone generates over $30 billion annually as “Asia’s Las Vegas,” while South Korea maintains foreigner-only casinos that attract tourists from across the region.

Within this, Aviator offers something different: accessibility without compromising authenticity. Its provably fair system addresses long-standing trust concerns in a region where underground gambling operations have historically thrived. Players can verify each round’s fairness through blockchain technology-a feature particularly appealing in markets where transparency isn’t always guaranteed.

What truly distinguishes Aviator from traditional Asian gambling forms like baccarat, sic bo, or mahjong is its social element. Watch any session and you’ll notice players discussing strategies in real-time, celebrating wins, and commiserating losses-creating community around what was once a solitary activity.

The technical edge

Understanding what makes Aviator tick requires delving into its technical foundations. Unlike traditional gambling where outcomes remain shrouded in mystery, Aviator’s mechanics stand transparent for all to see. Each round’s result comes from a combination of server seed, client seed, and hash function-creating outcomes neither players nor operators can predict.

This transparency extends to practical playing knowledge as well. Data reveals approximately 65% of rounds end below a 2x multiplier-knowledge that shapes betting strategies across Asia’s player communities. The game’s 2FA security for withdrawals exceeding $500 and AI-powered bot detection (capable of identifying automated play within 0.8 seconds) ensure fair play-crucial factors in maintaining player trust.

Where cinema meets digital gambling

As we watch Aviator reshape Asian gambling culture, it’s impossible not to appreciate how it represents the evolution of risk-taking entertainment. What began with Chow Yun-fat dramatically flipping cards now continues with millions watching virtual planes climb ever higher, fingers hovering over cash-out buttons.

The game’s stunning success across Asia proves something cinema directors have known for decades: few things captivate human attention like watching fortunes hang in the balance. Whether on screen or on screen, the fundamental psychology remains unchanged-that perfect mixture of strategy, timing, and nerve that keeps us coming back for just one more round. In Aviator, Asian gambling cinema has found its digital heir.

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I will never lose my keys again with the Apple AirTag

The Apple AirTag is one of those little gadgets you do not think you need until you actually use it. Once it is on your keys, in your bag, or tucked into your luggage, it quietly becomes part of your routine. The setup is about as simple as it gets if you are already in the Apple ecosystem. You pull the tab, bring it close to your iPhone, and you are basically done in under a minute.

What really makes it stand out is how reliable it feels. Using the Find My network, it can locate your stuff even when it is nowhere near you, which is something a lot of older trackers struggled with. The Precision Finding feature is also surprisingly helpful. When you are at home tearing apart the couch looking for your keys, that directional guidance saves a lot of frustration.

That said, it is not perfect. It works best if you have an iPhone, so Android users are not going to get the same experience. It is also easy to wish it had a built in keyring hole instead of needing an accessory. And while the speaker works fine, it is not especially loud if something is buried deep in a bag.

Still, for everyday use, it does exactly what it promises. It is simple, dependable, and kind of disappears into your life in the best way. If you are someone who misplaces things even occasionally, it is hard not to recommend.

Order an Apple AirTag from Amazon.com today. Also be sure to add an Airtag holder, which is obviously essential. Any will work but the one we’re most happy with is this one.

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Who wins in a fight between Xie Miao vs Andy On? New Trailer for ‘Hunt the Wicked’ from the director of ‘Blind War’

"Hunt the Wicked" Theatrical Poster

“Hunt the Wicked” Theatrical Poster

Arriving on Blu-ray and Digital on May 20th is Hunt the Wicked, a 2024 actioner from director Suiqiang Huo (Blind War). The film is headlined by martial arts stars Xie Miao (Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman) and Andy On (100 Yards).

When ruthless drug kingpin Wei Yunzhou tightens his grip on the city, fear and chaos spread. Law enforcement has failed to bring him down — until Huang Mingjin steps in. Determined and relentless, he takes on the criminal empire, facing brutal enforcers and deadly traps at every turn. As the battle intensifies, fists and bullets fly in a relentless fight for justice.

Hunt the Wicked is currently available on Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel. If you want to give Hi-YAH! a go, visitors of this site can use the promo code “CITYONFIRE” for a FREE 30 Day Continue reading

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Billy Zane, Zach Roerig and Scott Adkins’ ‘Day of Reckoning’ NOW on Digital! Watch a New Extended Preview

"Day of Reckoning" Theatrical Poster

“Day of Reckoning” Theatrical Poster

Martial arts star Scott Adkins (John Wick 4, Ip Man 4, Triple Threat) is back to his “reckoning” antics. In 2012, he starred in Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning; in 2020 came Dead Reckoning; now comes Day of Reckoning, a thriller that’s NOW on Digital.

The upcoming film marks the debut feature of Shaun Silva, who is best known for his music video productions for country artists such as Sugarland, Kenny Chesney and Carrie Underwood.

In Day of Reckoning, Adkins is part of an ensemble cast that includes Zach Roerig (Rings), Billy Zane (Titanic), Cara Jade Myers (Killers of the Flower Moon), Travis Hammer (Rust), country artist Trace Adkins (The Lincoln Lawyer) and rappers Yelawolf and Struggle Continue reading

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Havoc (2025) Review

"Havoc" Netflix Poster

“Havoc” Netflix Poster

Director: Gareth Evans
Cast: Tom Hardy, Timothy Olyphant, Forest Whitaker, Sunny Pang, Justin Cornwell, Luis Guzmán, Jessie Mei Li, Yeo Yann Yann, Quelin Sepulveda, Michelle Waterson, Gordon Alexander, John Cummins
Running Time: 105 min.

By Paul Bramhall

Most of the audience for Havoc will consist of the average Netflix subscriber looking for their latest action fix, which isn’t a bad thing. For some of us though, it’s a much bigger deal than just the latest straight to streaming action movie, marking the return of director Gareth Evans to feature length action movie making for the first time since 2014’s The Raid 2. While in-between the Welshman has directed the folk horror tale The Apostle in 2018, as well as helming several episodes of the TV series Gangs of London (which he created), for action fans he’ll always be known for the trilogy of movies he made in Indonesia with Iko Uwais, a silat practitioner who he discovered in 2007. Together they made 2009’s Merantau, 2011’s The Raid: Redemption, and the previously mentioned sequel from 2014, productions that would have a lasting influence on action filmmaking that continues to this day.

With Evans departure from Indonesia to return to his home country it felt unclear for a while if that meant he’d also put his action filmmaking days behind him, however if what’s on display in Havoc is anything to go by, then that clarity is now very much there – 11 years on he’s still very much an action filmmaker. Described by the man himself as being strongly influenced Continue reading

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Yadang: The Snitch (2025) Review

"Yadang: The Snitch" Theatrical Poster

“Yadang: The Snitch” Theatrical Poster

Director: Hwang Byeong-gug
Cast: Kang Ha-neul, Yoo Hae-jin, Park Hae-joon, Chae Won-bin, Ryu Kyung-soo, Kim Geum-soon, Yu Seong-ju, Lim Sung-kyun, Cho Wan-ki, Kim Mi Suk
Running Time: 122 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

In Korea the term Yadang refers to a professional snitch, a role that exists as an unofficial liaison between the junkies and the cops, forming a kind of symbiotic relationship that allows the latter to leverage the former in extracting information on where the drugs they take are coming from. The snitch is paid for their services under the table, and technically everyone should walk away happy – the cops get a fast track to intel that would otherwise take months of investigative work, and the junkies escape jailtime thanks to the information they’ve given up. In Yadang: The Snitch the title role is played by Kang Ha-neul (The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure, Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet), who we meet in a fast-paced opening segment that shows how he came to exclusively work for an ambitious prosecutor played by Yoo Hae-jin (Exhuma, Confidential Assignment).

Keen to work his way up the ranks, the pair have become so good at what they do that Hae-jin starts getting to the criminals before the cops do, much to the chagrin of a detective played by Park Hae-joon (Heart Blackened, Believer), whose months of investigative work turn out to be for nothing. However when the trio’s paths overlap during a drug bust involving Continue reading

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Is it a Boeing 737 MAX? Trailer for ‘Wings of Dread’ starring ‘The Raid’ martial arts star Iko Uwais and Ashton Chen

We’ll soon be seeing Indonesian martial arts star Iko Uwais (The Raid, The Raid 2, Headshot, Beyond Skyline) in Wings of Dread, an upcoming action thriller directed by Qin Pengfei (Fight Against Evil, Black Storm) and Ashton Chen (Ip Man 2, Blade of Fury), who will also co-star alongside Uwais.

According to AT, Wings of Dread is Iko Uwais’ first Continue reading

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Some magnificent news! Chang Cheh’s ‘The Magnificent Trio’ and ‘Magnificent Wanderers’ is now shipping!

On April 28, 2025, Eureka is releasing a Blu-ray (Region B) collection for The Magnificent Chang Cheh, which will include 1966’s The Magnificent Trio and 1977’s Magnificent Wanderers.

One of the Shaw Brothers Studio’s most prolific directors, Chang Cheh – or the “Godfather of Hong Kong Cinema” – is the filmmaker behind Five Deadly VenomsChinatown Kid and Boxer Rebellion. Collected here are two films by this maestro of martial arts Continue reading

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