Old Master, The (1979) Review

"The Old Master" Theatrical Poster

“The Old Master” Theatrical Poster

Director: Joseph Kuo
Cast: Yu Jim-Yuen, Bill Louie, David Pedernera, Wang Yung-Sheng, Starr Hester, Ng Siu-Nam, Pau Ga-Chung, Hui Man-Yui, Chi Fu-Chiang, Yuen Hung
Running Time: 90 min.

By Paul Bramhall 

After the success of 1978’s double whammy of Snake in the Eagles Shadow and Drunken Master, filmmakers were falling over themselves to find the next Jackie Chan and replicate the kung-fu comedy formula. In 1979 the onslaught was already in full flow, from Yuen Shun-Yi in Dance of the Drunken Mantis to Billy Chong in Crystal Fist, and countless others in-between. While each cash-in had varying levels of success, one man decided to think a little more outside the box than his peers, and that man was Taiwanese indie auteur Joseph Kuo. While others attempted to mould new talent based on replicating Jackie Chan’s comedic kung-fu shenanigans, Kuo came from left of field with the idea of casting Chan’s Peking Opera teacher, Yu Jim-Yuen, in his own movie.

Such minor issues like the fact Jim-Yuen was already 74, and that he’d retired to the U.S. where he was living in Los Angeles, were simply obstacles to be overcome. This was Jackie Chan’s teacher! Of course for those kung-fu aficionados out there, it’s a well-known fact that he was also the teacher of Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Corey Yuen, and far too many others to list here (and for those wondering, in Perking Opera it was tradition for students to take on the family Continue reading

Posted in All, Chinese, News, Reviews | Tagged , , |

‘The Corruptor’ star Byron Mann and ‘The Terminator 2’ star Robert Patrick cross paths in Michael Winnick’s ‘Dark Asset’

"Dark Asset" Theatrical Poster

“Dark Asset” Theatrical Poster

Now on VOD from Well Go USA and Saban Films is Dark Asset, a sci-fi thriller starring Byron Mann (The Corruptor, Double Edge), Robert Patrick (Future Hunters, Terminator 2) and Helena Mattsson (Species: The Awakening, Code of Honor).

Dark Asset is directed by writer/director Michael Winnick, who is best known for the 2012 Tarantino-esque Guns, Girls and Gambling and the 2016 Steven Seagal actioner, Code of Honor.

While attempting to pick up a woman at a bar, a mysterious man weaves a tale involving spies, implanted microchips, and the dangerous military scientist pursuing him. Little did she know, this stranger was actually telling her the truth.

Watch it now on Amazon or check Continue reading

Posted in News |

The 5 Most Popular Japanese Weapons Used in Modern Film

Japanese culture and weaponry have long fascinated audiences around the globe. Modern films, whether they are Hollywood blockbusters or Japanese cinema, often incorporate these elements to bring an extra layer of authenticity or exoticism to the story.

Japanese culture and weaponry have long fascinated audiences around the globe. Modern films, whether they are Hollywood blockbusters or Japanese cinema, often incorporate these elements to bring an extra layer of authenticity or exoticism to the story. Here are the five most popular Japanese weapons featured in modern film.

1. Katana

No list of popular Japanese weapons in film can begin without the iconic katana. This long, single-edged sword is emblematic of the samurai, the elite warrior class in feudal Japan. True katanas are not just weapons but symbols of honor, discipline, and artistry. Films like “Kill Bill,” “The Last Samurai,” and countless samurai movies have made the katana an almost mythical object, representing the ultimate in swordsmanship and martial skill.

Signature Features:

  • Curved, slender, single-edged blade
  • Traditionally made with multiple layers of folded steel
  • Often used in combination with a smaller sword or dagger, like the wakizashi

2. Shuriken

Commonly known as “throwing stars,” shuriken are small, bladed objects used for throwing, stabbing, or slashing. They gained international fame largely through the genre of ninja movies. Films like “Ninja Assassin” and even animated features like “Naruto” have popularized the shuriken as a stealthy, long-range weapon.

Signature Features:

  • Made from iron or steel
  • Variety of shapes including star-shaped, spike-shaped, and circular
  • Used for distraction, harassment, or incapacitation rather than lethal force

3. Nunchaku

Popularized globally by Bruce Lee, but deeply rooted in Japanese culture, nunchaku are traditional Okinawan weapons consisting of two sticks connected by a chain or rope. They’ve been featured in numerous films across various genres, from martial arts films to comedies like the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

Signature Features:

  • Two wooden or metal rods
  • Connected by a chain or rope
  • Requires great skill to use effectively without injuring oneself

4. Yumi (Japanese Longbow)

The yumi, or the asymmetrical longbow, has been a significant weapon in Japanese history, especially during the times of the samurai. While not as commonly depicted in film as the katana, movies like “13 Assassins” and “The Twilight Samurai” have showcased the yumi as a weapon of both war and ceremonial significance.

Signature Features:

  • Asymmetrical shape, with a longer limb above the grip and a shorter one below
  • Traditionally made from bamboo and wood
  • Used both on foot and horseback

5. Sai

Another weapon originating from Okinawa, the sai, is a three-pronged truncheon that has gained pop-culture fame primarily through characters like Elektra in the Marvel Universe and Raphael from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” The sai is primarily used for stabbing and trapping other weapons but can also be effectively employed for blunt strikes.

Signature Features:

  • Three-pronged metal baton
  • Often used in pairs
  • Excellent for defensive tactics, including trapping opponents’ weapons

Conclusion

The intrigue surrounding Japanese weaponry extends far beyond its cultural origins, reaching a global audience captivated by their unique designs and the skills required to wield them. Modern film has played a significant role in this, making weapons like the katana, shuriken, nunchaku, yumi, and sai not just household names, but icons in the world of cinematic storytelling.

Posted in News |

Deal on Fire! Payback Time | Blu-ray | Only $14.95 – 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

Posted in Deals on Fire!, News |

What Are the Cardinal Rules of Gun Safety?

Are you thinking about picking up weapons and getting involved in firearms?

In today’s ever-changing world, you must know how to use firearms safely. A lot of people believe firearms are meant to be brandished without any safety precautions. However, that’s far from the truth.

If you want to take part in target shooting or firearms competition, you should live by these cardinal rules of gun safety. That way, you’ll reduce the chance of harming yourself or others while using guns.

So, keep reading to learn everything you have to know about gun safety.

Use the Safety Mechanisms

The cardinal rules of gun safety are crucial for anyone who owns or handles a firearm. These rules are essential for the use of safety mechanisms.

The first cardinal rule is always to treat a gun as if it is loaded. This means always keeping the safety on and handling the gun with care and caution.

The second rule is never pointing a gun at anything you do not intend to shoot. This includes keeping the safety on and pointed in a safe direction when handling and storing the firearm.

Store Firearms Securely

This means keeping your gun locked up in a safe or locked cabinet, with ammunition stored. The safe should be made of strong, quality materials and stored securely, out of reach from children or intruders.

Keep Ammunition Separate

Keeping ammunition separate means that when you are not actively using your gun, the ammunition should be stored in a different location. This not only prevents any accidental discharge of the firearm but also ensures that unauthorized individuals do not have access to both the gun and ammunition together.

Whether it is in a locked safe or a separate room, keeping ammunition separate is crucial in maintaining the safety of yourself and those around you. Remember, responsible gun ownership includes proper storage and handling of both the firearm and its ammunition.

Educate Yourself and Others

One important rule is to continually educate yourself and others on properly using a gun. This includes learning about the different types of firearms, their components, and how to load and unload them safely.

Educating yourself and others on wearing the appropriate protective gear, such as helmets, when handling a gun is also essential. This added layer of precaution can protect against serious injuries and should always be implemented when handling a firearm. For quality protection, you can check out ACH helmets linked here.

Educating yourself and others on gun safety can help prevent accidents and promote responsible gun ownership.

Avoid Alcohol and Drugs

Individuals may become careless and make reckless decisions when under the influence, leading to potentially deadly consequences. It is essential to keep a clear mind and be in complete control when handling a gun. It is also important to note that alcohol and drugs can affect one’s ability to accurately aim and shoot, putting themselves and others at risk.

Understanding the Key Cardinal Rules of Gun Safety

The cardinal rules of shooting a gun safety are crucial to ensuring the well-being of both gun owners and those around them. By following these principles, we can work towards reducing the number of gun accidents and tragedies.

Remember, it only takes one moment to change a life forever. So, let’s all commit to practicing and promoting the cardinal rules of gun safety!

If you found the information above helpful, please explore the rest of our blog for more great content.

Posted in News |

Director of ‘The Call’ Lee Choong-Hyun returns with Netflix’ South Korean thriller ‘Ballerina’ starring Jun Jong-Seo

"Ballerina" Netflix Poster

“Ballerina” Netflix Poster

Coming soon from Netflix is the South Korean thriller Ballerina (read our review), which comes from writer/director Lee Choong-Hyun, who made a solid directorial debut with 2020’s The Call.

Of course, this film is not to be confused with Ana de Armas and Len Wiseman’s upcoming John Wick franchise spin-off that shares the same name.

Grieving the loss of a best friend she couldn’t protect, an ex-bodyguard sets out to fulfill her dear friend’s last wish: sweet revenge.

Ballerina stars Jun Jong-Seo (Burning), Kim Ji-Hoon (The Age of Blood) and Park Yoo-Rim (Drive My Car).

Look out for it on Netflix Continue reading

Posted in News |

Gangnam Zombie (2023) Review

"Gangnam Zombie" Theatrical Poster

“Gangnam Zombie” Theatrical Poster

Director: Lee Soo-sung
Cast: Ji Il-joo, Park Ji-yeon, Choi Sung-min, Jo Kyung-hoon, Jung Yi-joo, Tak Teu-In, Song Yeon
Running Time: 80 min.

By Paul Bramhall

There’s a scene in Gangnam Zombie where the manager of a Youtuber agency pranks a staff member in an attempt to create content, and describes the video he’ll make from the footage as “What happens when a zombie attacks a backup for the national taekwondo team?” The concept of taekwondo versus zombies is admittedly a cool one, and indeed has already been done once before thanks to the 2014 short film High School of Zombie, which featured K-Tiger’s member Tae-mi unleashing against a wave of high school students turned blood thirsty killers. If anything the description of the prank could equally be applied to Gangnam Zombie as a whole, and it’s somewhat surprising that it’s taken so long for a country like Korea to combine its flying kicks against the hordes of undead into a feature length movie.

In part that’s largely down to the success of 2016’s Train to Busan, which proved to be a winning formula by using the undead as a combination of visceral thrills and not so subtle social commentary. It’s a trend that’s continued through productions like its sequel Peninsula and #Alive, and when there have been variations its tended to either be to transpose the mayhem to a period setting (Rampant) or go the comedy route (The Odd Family: Zombie for Sale). Perhaps the Continue reading

Posted in All, Korean, News, Reviews |

Watch the New Trailer for for Berry Gordy’s ‘The Last Dragon’ arriving today on 4K UHD + Blu-ray SteekBook

The Last Dragon | SteekBook | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Sony)

The Last Dragon | SteekBook | 4K UHD + Blu-ray (Sony)

Today, Sony is releasing the 4K UHD + Blu-ray (SteelBook) for The Last Dragon, a 1985 cult favorite directed by Michael Schultz (Krush Groove).

Also known as Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon, the film stars Taimak (The White Girl), Julius Carry (Disco Godfather), Vanity (Action Jackson), Christopher Murney (Maximum Overdrive) and Glen Eaton (Trained to Kill).

An enjoyable pastiche of martial arts, romance, music, and video, The Last Dragon presents a likable young hero, Leroy (Taimak), who aspires to become a kung fu master. Though black and living in Harlem with his family, Leroy lives like a Chinese. Trouble arises in the form of a huge black man who calls himself “Sho’ Nuff, who is determined to prove Continue reading

Posted in News |

Deal on Fire! 14 Blades | Only $9.99 – Expires soon!

14 Blades | Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

14 Blades | Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for 2010’s 14 Blades (read our review), a period actioner from director Daniel Lee (Dragon Blade, White Vengeance) headlined by martial arts star Donnie Yen (Sakra, The Monkey King, Ip Man 4).

14 Blades is a thriller set during the Ming Dynasty and centered on a secret service agent (Yen) in the emperor’s court who is betrayed and then hunted by his colleagues.

Ku Huen Chiu – who is mostly known for his work on Monk Comes Down from the Mountain, Expendables 2 and Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons handles the martial arts choreography for the film.

The film also stars Zhao Wei (Painted Skin 2: The Resurrection), Wu Continue reading

Posted in Deals on Fire!, News |

Well Go USA’s Blu-ray for the South Korean outbreak thriller ‘Gangnam Zombie’ releases on September 26th

Gangnam Zombie | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Gangnam Zombie | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

On September 26, 2023, Well Go USA is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Gangnam Zombie, a 2023 thriller from director Lee Soo-Sung (Memories, Road Kill) that stars Ji Il-Joo (My Bossy Girl) and Park Ji-Yeon (Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp).

Gangnam, an upscale neighborhood in Seoul, becomes the center of mass chaos overnight. Residents begin to experience unusual and terrifying symptoms that turn them into strange, inhuman creatures that begin to attack others. A man and woman are among the remaining few survivors, but find themselves trapped inside an office building and must risk all in their fight to escape this zombie apocalypse.

Gangnam Zombie also stars Jo Kyoung-Hoon (The Target), Choi Continue reading

Posted in News |

Eureka’s Blu-ray release for ‘She Shoots Straight’ starring Joyce Godenz, Carina Lau and Sammo Hung is now available

She Shoots Straight | Blu-ray (Eureka)

She Shoots Straight | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Eureka Entertainment’s Blu-ray (Region B) for She Shoots Straight (aka Lethal Lady) – a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen (Raging Thunder, Righting Wrongs) that stars Joyce Godenzi (License to Steal) and Carina Lau (Rich and Famous) – is now available from Goodie Emporium.

Joyce Godenzi stars in this violent action classic about a newlywed police officer who battles a Vietnamese gang whilst also trying to impress her new in-laws!

Inspector Mina is a career-focused officer who has just married her supervisor (Tony Leung Ka-fai), who himself comes from a family of dedicated police officers. Her new sisters-in-law (Carina Lau) are a little jealous that Mina outranks them, but when a gang of violent Continue reading

Posted in News |

A Guide to the Personal Injury Lawsuit Timeline

An accident may have been unexpected and unplanned, yet when it happened, you cannot help but feel frustrated and angry. When you get injured, you deserve justice.

You don’t need to worry about figuring out where to start, who to contact, and what you can do to increase your chances of getting the compensation you need and deserve. We’re here to help.

Let’s talk about the personal injury lawsuit timeline and what you can do to ensure you get the justice you need to heal.

Basic Timeline of This Lawsuit

These can be a lengthy and complex legal process. Individuals need to understand the basic timeline of this lawsuit, as it can help them stay informed and prepared.

The first step in the timeline is the incident itself, followed by seeking medical treatment and gathering evidence. The injured party will file a claim with the responsible party’s insurance company, which can take several months to resolve.

If a settlement cannot be reached, the case may go to court, which can take years to reach a verdict. You must have a skilled personal injury lawyer to navigate the legal system and fight for the injured party’s rights and compensation.

The following deadlines frequently apply to personal injury accident claims:

10 Days

In a personal injury lawsuit, the first ten days are crucial in determining the timeline of the case. After the injury, the victim has ten days to file a claim and inform the responsible party of their intention to pursue legal action. All drivers involved must submit an MV-104 form to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

30 Days

The 30 days can be a crucial period for both the plaintiff and defendant. This period is filled with important deadlines and legal procedures that must be met to move the case forward. During this time, an Application for Motor Vehicle No-Fault Benefits, or NF-2, must be delivered to the relevant No-Fault insurance company.

90 Days

A Notice of Claim must be issued to file a claim against a municipality, such as a city, town, or hamlet, informing the municipality of the accident. Your ability to bring a lawsuit against the municipality for your injuries may be lost if you fail to submit a Notice of Claim on time.

How Can You Speed Up Your Personal Injury Claim Timeline?

Some steps can be taken to speed up the timeline of a personal injury claim. The first and most important step is to hire a skilled and experienced personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. They will be able to handle the legal aspects of the claim and ensure that all necessary documents are filed on time.

However, there are a few things you may do to ensure that the procedure doesn’t take longer than it must:

  • tell your lawyer what happened
  • be diligent in medical appointments
  • be responsive to your lawyer

If you are looking for legal help, you can reach a personal injury attorney linked here for more information and better assistance.

Discovering the Personal Injury Lawsuit Timeline

In conclusion, understanding the personal injury lawsuit timeline is crucial for anyone navigating a personal injury case. From filing a claim to receiving a settlement, the process can be lengthy and overwhelming. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure that you are prepared for every stage of the legal journey.

Don’t hesitate to seek legal help and support if needed. Take control of your case and start the process today.

To explore more informative articles, visit our main blog.

Posted in News |

Classes now open for 88 Films’ Deluxe Blu-ray Collection for Stephen Chow’s ‘Fight Back to School Trilogy’

Now available is 88 Films’ Deluxe Collector’s Edition Blu-ray (Region B) for Stephen Chow’s Fight Back to School Trilogy, which includes 1991’s Fight Back to School, 1992’s Fight Back to School II and 1993’s Fight Back to School III. The set will soon be available to you from Goodie Emporium.

Official details:

Before he wowed the world with Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle, Stephen Chow was Hong Kong’s best kept – and funniest – secret, and the Fight Back to School trilogy sees him at his hilarious best.

Here he’s Star Chow, the toughest cop on the force… until some over-zealous police-work takes his career in a different direction: he’s sent under-cover at a school. There he finds there are worse things than battling triads, like homework, maths tests and Continue reading

Posted in News |

Film and Sex Education: What Can Society Learn from the Movies?

Film is one of the most influential and powerful art forms of our era, capable of conveying messages and provoking emotions in ways that few other forms of expression can match. Throughout the history of cinema, a wide range of themes have been addressed, from love and adventure to politics and science fiction. However, one of the most complex and fundamental themes that cinema has explored is sex education. Escorts sex services in chennai have played a significant role in portraying and educating audiences about various aspects of human relationships and intimacy in India.

Films have been both a reflection and a driver of social change with regard to sex education, and in this article, we will explore what society can learn from films in this crucial context, including the role that escorts play in shaping our understanding of intimacy and relationships.

The evolution of sex education in film

Since its inception, cinema has been a reflection of society and its ever-changing values. Female companions have been an integral part of society, and their role in various aspects of life, including relationships and sexuality, has been the subject of interest. Sex education, a subject long shrouded in taboos and stigma, has been no exception. In the early days of cinema, in the silent film era, the representation of sexuality was subtle and often symbolic. Romantic scenes were played out with passionate embraces and intense gazes, but sexual intimacy was rarely explicitly addressed. This was a reflection of Victorian-era morality, which promoted modesty and restraint in matters related to sex.

Over time, as society began to change its attitudes toward sexuality, cinema also adapted. The sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s marked a turning point in the depiction of sex education on the big screen. Films such as “The Graduate” and “Last Tango in Paris” dared to explore sexuality more frankly, challenging established norms and provoking debates in society.

Today, cinema continues to reflect changing attitudes towards sex education and the role of escorts in society. Contemporary films address issues such as sexual diversity, gender equality and consent in a more open and responsible manner. Examples such as “Moonlight,” which explores the sexual identity and growth of a young African-American gay man, demonstrate how film can be a powerful tool to promote understanding and empathy on issues of sex education.

In this constantly evolving context, analyzing how film has depicted sex education and its intersection with UK sex escorts over the years is critical to understanding its influence on society and how we can effectively use it to educate and promote awareness around sexuality in modern society.

Gender stereotypes in film and their impact on sex education

Film, throughout its history, has been both a reflection and a driver of gender stereotypes. These stereotypes, which refer to the expectations and roles traditionally associated with men and women in society, have been depicted in a repetitive and often damaging manner in numerous films. This phenomenon has had a significant impact on sex education and on people’s perceptions of their own sexual roles and relationships.

In the early decades of cinema, gender stereotypes were deeply ingrained in film narrative. Women were typically depicted as fragile, submissive, and dependent on men, while men were seen as strong, protective, and dominant. These stereotypes not only influenced perceptions of couple relationships, but also impacted sex education by perpetuating restrictive notions about female and male sexuality.

As society began to question and change its perspectives on gender roles, cinema also underwent transformations in its depiction of relationships and sex education. However, even in more modern films, vestiges of entrenched gender stereotypes can be found. For example, the objectification of women and the promotion of the idea that men should always be sexually dominant still persist in some contemporary films.

The impact of these gender stereotypes on sex education is profound. Unrealistic expectations about sexual desire, initiative, and communication in sexual relationships can lead to dissatisfaction and lack of understanding in real relationships. In addition, gender stereotypes can contribute to discrimination and lack of equality in sex education and in society in general.

It is critical to recognize how film has played a role in creating and perpetuating these gender stereotypes and how this has influenced sex education. As we work towards more inclusive and equitable sex education, it is essential to challenge and change these representations in film and other media to foster a fuller and more respectful understanding of sexuality and relationships.

Films as an educational tool today

Today, film not only reflects changing attitudes toward sex education, but also has become a valuable educational tool for addressing these issues effectively. As society becomes more open to discussing sexuality in a frank and responsible manner, films have assumed a prominent role in promoting more comprehensive and meaningful sex education.

One of the ways in which film contributes to sex education is through the depiction of sexual diversity. Films such as “Call Me by Your Name” and “Love, Simon” have respectfully and authentically explored the experiences of LGBTQ+ people. These films not only provide role models for LGBTQ+ youth who may feel marginalized, but also help raise awareness among the general public about the struggles and challenges faced by this community in their quest for inclusive sexuality education.

In addition to the depiction of sexual diversity, films can also address issues such as consent, communication in sexual relationships, and the importance of comprehensive sex education. “Her” (original title “Her”), for example, explores the complexities of interpersonal relationships in the digital age, highlighting the importance of open communication and mutual consent in any intimate relationship.

Film, when used effectively in educational settings, can provide an emotional and narrative context that facilitates understanding and empathy around issues of sexuality education. Film-based classroom discussions can help students relate abstract concepts to real-life situations and encourage critical reflection.

However, it is important to note that not all films are appropriate as educational tools in the field of sex education. The selection of films should be careful and consider the age, maturity and values of the audience. In addition, it is essential to accompany film screenings with discussions guided by competent educators who can help viewers process the information constructively.

Posted in News |

Kensuke Sonomura’s ‘Bad City’ starring Hitoshi Ozawa arrives on Blu-ray September 19 from Well Go USA

Bad City | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Bad City | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

On September 19, 2023, Well Go USA will be releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for director Kensuke Sonomura’s Bad City (read our review), his follow up to his 2019 cult hit debut, Hydra.

Kensuke Sonomura is perhaps best known for his work as action director for the Resident Evil games Donnie Yen’s Iceman: The Time TravellerJohn Woo’s Manhunt and Baby Assassins.

For Bad City, Sonomura enlists the star power of Hitoshi Ozawa (Score, Dead or Alive) to pay homage to V-Cinema (non-theatrical, direct-to-video titles that dominated the genre film market in Japan in the 1980s).

If Sonomura’s work as Continue reading

Posted in News |