Baby Assassins | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Baby Assassins | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Baby Assassins | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: August 16, 2022

On August 16, 2022, Well Go USA is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for 2021’s Baby Assassins, an action comedy from Japanese director Yugo Sakamoto (Hangman’s Knot). The film stars Akari Takaishi (Distant Thunder) and Saori Izawa (Baby Walkure 2).

Two high school teenagers receive orders from upper management to get “real” jobs, become roommates and blend into normal society. They also happen to be highly skilled assassins who don’t like each other. After an unfortunate run-in with the violent Yakuza, they quickly learn they must band together to survive an epic fight for their lives.

Baby Assassins is also currently streaming on Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very Continue reading

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Special Actors (2019) Review

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“Special Actors” Theatrical Poster

Director: Shinichiro Ueda
Cast: Kazuto Osawa, Hiroki Kono, Miyu Ogawa, Hayate Masao, Nozomi de Lencquesaing
Running Time: 110 min.

By Paul Bramhall 

In 2017 Shinichiro Ueda’s micro-budget zombie movie One Cut of the Dead burst onto the scene fuelled almost purely by word of mouth, a production which cleverly subverted the type of movie audiences thought they were watching to entertaining and hilarious effect. His sophomore feature, following up such a unique slice of cinema like One Cut of the Dead was always going to be a tough ask. In 2019 Ueda handed over the reigns to assistant director Yuya Nakaizumi for the spin-off One Cut of the Dead: In Hollywood, which basically rehashed the original with international cast members and little else. So it was the news that Ueda and Nakaizumi would be teaming up with Naoya Asanuma to co-direct Aesop’s Game, based on Ueda’s script, which generated the most excitement.

Also released in 2019, Aesop’s Game was a joyless attempt to incorporate the cleverness of One Cut of the Dead into a more serious storyline. The problem was, so much time had obviously been spent on making it clever, that such details like engaging characters, a compelling story, and fundamental basics like pacing and tone all fell by the wayside. In short, the magic that made One Cut of the Dead such a pleasure was nowhere to be found. Undeterred, Ueda ditched the co-director approach for his next production, and returned to both solo director and writer duty for Special Actors, which came out at the tail end of 2019 (the advantage of working in low budget Continue reading

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East Asian Films That Act Like Video Games 

The gaming industry is surging with growth. Developers have experimented with various unorthodox storytelling methods in just a few years. Fearless of challenging genres, conventions and expectations, developers’ risks have paid off. Audiences seem to love developers’ bold choices, resulting in more funding for gaming studios.   

The gaming industry’s growth affects other markets, particularly the film industry. Believe it or not, films and video games share a lot in common. Today, video games display stunning graphics and tell gripping stories worthy of the silver screen. Meanwhile, some filmmakers have created interactive films, like Black Mirror’s Bandersnatch. Judging by the rise of films like Sonic the Hedgehog and the anticipated Streets of Rage release, the line between cinema and gaming appears to be blurring.  

However, the tables are beginning to turn in the entertainment industry. While games and films intersect several points, trends show that the film industry is looking to video games for inspiration. This year, some of the film and TV industry’s most popular titles were inspired by games, such as the South Korean blockbuster hit Squid Game.  

Below are a few films and series that exhibit gaming conventions. 

Battle Royale (2000) 

In the gaming community, battle royale is a challenge where players fight in large groups until only one is left standing. The battle royale genre is an undisputed favourite, from recent titles like Apex Legends to classics like Halo. Yet as much as gamers love it, few seem to know its true origins in the movie Battle Royale.  

It all started in 1997 when Koushun Takami had trouble sleeping. Laying in the dark, half asleep, he claimed to have a vision of a school teacher. Dishevelled and grinning, he stood in front of the classroom and declared that the day’s lesson was how to kill. Seeing the scene clearly in his head, Takami decided to take that mental image and write a novel about it. 

Takami depicted a dystopian Japan, where a group of students is taken to a deserted island and told to battle each other to death. Each student receives a weapon and a necklace, which would explode if they try to break the rules. Over the next few days, the kids swarm across the island and fight guerilla style.  

When planning Battle Royale’s structure, Takami used pro wrestling as a reference. The sport uses battle royale challenges, which helped him visualize the action and rhythm.  

These wrestling influences resurface in the film, whose unique rhythm functions in elimination rounds. The film’s graphic nature is also reminiscent of popular video games from the time, such as Danganronpa. 

Alice in Borderland (2020) 

Released just a year before Squid Game, the Japanese series, Alice in Borderland, uses puzzle games to tell the story of a group of friends’ survival.  

Alice in Borderland takes place in an alternate universe where Tokyo is deserted, except for a laser in the sky that seemingly kills people at random. A group of friends gets stuck there after entering a public bathroom, only to find no way out. As they walk around the post-apocalyptic city, they learn that each has a visa, which dictates the number of days they have to live. To extend their visas, they have to participate in deadly survival games, similar to the riddles and puzzles in The Cube, Saw and Alice in Wonderland.  

Alice in Borderland employs graphic, comic book-style conventions based on a manga. The series uses vivid, almost psychedelic imagery based on Alice in Wonderland.  

As the Gods Will (2014) 

While Alice in Borderland uses puzzle-style games and complex riddles, As the Gods Will combines childlike games with a battle royale structure. Perhaps one of the goriest films on this list, As the Gods Will takes the film inspired by game to a new level. 

As the Gods Will has similar gaming dynamics and doll-like characters, reminding viewers of  Squid Game. Many media outlets accused the Squid Game writers of plagiarizing As the Gods Will since certain parts seem almost identical. Squid Game writer and director Hwang Dong-hyuk denied the claims, saying he wrote the script in 2009. 

Although Squid Game resembles As the Gods Will in several aspects, the root of the film is very different. Where Squid Game comments on socioeconomics, As the Gods Will is embedded in teenage angst and existentialism. The protagonist’s life changes when he’s forced to play a deadly survival game one day at school. As the film continues, the protagonist, Shun, reflects on the reason for all the violence and its cause. Towards the end of the film, he makes an enlightening realization.  

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Amazon Video brings the blood with ‘Exiled: The Chosen Ones’ starring ‘Headshot’ martial arts star Sunny Pang

"Exiled: The Chosen Ones" Theatrical Poster

“Exiled: The Chosen Ones” Theatrical Poster

Audiences are finally be able to catch Exiled: The Chosen Ones, the latest action-thriller from writer/director Ranjeet S. Marwa (Godforsaken).

This Silent D/Rocket Sky High Production is headlined by Headshot breakout star, Sunny Pang (The Night Comes for Us) who shares the screen with Hannah Al-Rashid, Oka Antara and Nisaro Karim.

Here’s what you can expect from the plot: After a man-made virus failed to reduce the world’s overpopulated areas, global leaders would start a new program that would legitimize a new venture in a game show. The game would be broadcast live, where random contestants would be exiled into a concrete jungle, forced to kill each other for their freedom. Viewers would place their bets on who had a chance at Continue reading

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Jackie Chan-produced Yemen thriller ‘Home Operation’ filming in Syria from ‘Who Am I?’ remake director Song Yinxi

"Home Operation" Teaser Poster

“Home Operation” Teaser Poster

As with many high profile stars in the movie business, Jackie Chan is no stranger to producing many films he doesn’t appear in. Some of these titles include 1986’s Naughty Boys, 1987’s Rouge, 1991’s Angry Ranger, 1991’s Center Stage, 2011’s Legendary Amazons, 2015’s Amnesia, 2017’s Reset and 2018’s Golden Job.

The latest film Jackie Chan is backing is Home Operation, which is currently in production in Hajar al-Aswad, a city located in Syria, which was once the stomping grounds for members of ISIS.

Home Operation is directed by Song Yinxi, who directed the aforementioned 2015 film, Amnesia, which was essentially a remake of the late Benny Continue reading

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Heads will roll in 88 Films’ release for Ching Gong’s 1978 Shaw film ‘Flying Guillotines Part II’ in August

The Flying Guillotines Part II | Blu-ray (88 Films)

The Flying Guillotines Part II | Blu-ray (88 Films)

On August 9, 2022, 88 Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A) for The Flying Guillotines Part II (aka Palace Carnage). Directed by both Ching Gong (12 Gold Medallions) and Hua Shan (To Kill A Jaguar), this 1978 kung fu film stars Ti Lung (Young Lovers on Flying Wheels), Shih Szu (The Thunderbolt Fist), Lo Lieh (The Dynamite Shaolin Heroes), Ku Feng (Shaolin Intruders) and Wong Chung (Police Force).

The heroic Ma Teng (Ti Lung) has developed a counter to the “Flying Guillotines” attack, and when word reaches The Emperor, who is more bloodthirsty than ever, he creates a new deadlier version and trains a squad of female assassins to use it. Now Ma must help the gang of rebels trying to overthrow the evil tyrant and create a new counter-weapon to defeat the improved Guillotine.

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Deal on Fire! A Prayer Before Dawn | Blu-ray | Only $9.99 – Expires soon!

A Prayer Before Dawn | Blu-ray & DVD (Lionsgate)

A Prayer Before Dawn | Blu-ray & DVD (Lionsgate)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire’s (Johnny Mad Dog) Thai boxing thriller A Prayer Before Dawn (read our review).

Based on the international best-sellerA Prayer Before Dawn is the true story of Billy Moore (Joe Cole of Peaky Blinders, and Gareth Evans’ upcoming series, Gangs of London), a troubled young British boxer sent to one of Thailand’s most notorious jails. Refusing to die inside prison, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai boxing, and in the process, finds a brotherhood that will guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

A Prayer Before Dawn also stars Vithaya Pansringarm (Lupin the Third), Panya Continue reading

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Have plans halted for ‘Chaser’ director Na Hong-Jin to tackle real-life Korean mass murderer Woo Bum-kon?

"Chaser" Theatrical Poster

“Chaser” Theatrical Poster

They call him Na Hong-Jin. If you’re not familiar with his name, maybe you’re familiar with his work. In 2008, the South Korean filmmaker shook the world with his debut feature film, The Chaser. In 2010, he showed us that he wasn’t a one-hit wonder with The Yellow Sea. Then in 2016 came The Wailing, where Na proved his cinematic prowess while tackling the occult subgenre.

Apparently, his long-awaited next mystery project is The Mink, a Thai/South Korean collaboration (via HC), following his work with Banjong Pisanthanakun’s 2021 horror film, The Medium.

But back in 2017, it was reported that his next project would once again be based on horrifying factual incidents (The Chaser was loosely based on serial killer Yoo Young-chul) – this time – a film about Woo Bum-kon, a South Continue reading

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Fatal Raid, The (2019) Review

"The Fatal Raid" Japanese DVD Cover

“The Fatal Raid” Japanese DVD Cover

Director: Jacky Lee
Cast: Patrick Tam Yiu-Man, Michael Tong Man-Lung, Jade Leung Ching, Sharon Luk, Lin Min-Chen, Jadie Lin, Jeana Ho, Hidy Yu, Chiu Sin-Hang, Yona Fong
Running Time: 91 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

The Fatal Raid originally started out as a sequel to 2016’s Special Female Force, but somewhere along the way it was decided to scrap the sequel angle and make it a standalone story with different characters. I have a couple of theories around why this decision was made – first off is that the producers perhaps realised that Special Female Force was a pretty lacklustre attempt at a movie, so making a sequel to it was hardly going to be a thrilling box office prospect. Secondly is that the plot of The Fatal Raid is so remarkably similar to Special Female Force that it feels more like a remake than a continuation, so it was decided that having people think it was a rip-off rather than a remake was the lesser of two evils. Either way, it ended up being made, and apparently in 2019 incorporating the word ‘Raid’ into a movies title was still considered a bankable thing to do.

To demonstrate the similarities, it’s worth giving a quick plot recap of Special Female Force. Opening in Thailand, a sting goes horribly wrong which results in a unit being almost completely wiped out. 20 years later, the only surviving member (played by Jade Leung of Black Cat and Satin Steel fame) is now a trainer for new recruits in Hong Kong, one of whom turns out to be the daughter of one of the fallen comrades from the botched operation in Thailand all those years ago. Now let’s take a look at The Fatal Raid. Opening in Macau, a sting goes horribly wrong that results in several unintended fatalities. 20 years later, one of the surviving members (played by Jade Leung of Black Cat and Satin Steel fame) is still on the force, and a new recruit she ends up working with turns Continue reading

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Predator is back in the New TV Spot for Hulu’s ‘Prey’ from Dan Trachtenberg the director of ’10 Cloverfield Lane’

"Prey" Theatrical Poster

“Prey” Theatrical Poster

Director Dan Trachtenberg – who is perhaps best known for directing 2016’s 10 Cloverfield Lane, as well as episodes of Amazon’s The Boys series – is prepping Prey, the latest addition in the Predator film franchise.

The upcoming film stars Amber Midthunder (Roswell, New Mexico), Dane DiLiegro (American Horror Stories), Stefany Mathias (Longmire), Stormee Kipp (Sooyii) and Dakota Beavers.

Prey is the origin story of the Predator in the world of the Comanche Nation 300 years ago. Naru (Midthunder), a skilled female warrior, fights to protect her tribe against one of the first highly-evolved Predators to land on Earth.

The film will be released on the Hulu streaming service on August 5, 2022. Don’t miss the film’s New TV Spot, followed by the Full Trailer Continue reading

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Don’t miss the New Trailer for Netflix’ South Korean action thriller ‘Carter’ from ‘The Villainess’ helmer starring Joo Won

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“Carter” Netflix Poster

The latest from writer/director Jung Byung-gil – known for his films Confession of Murder and fan favorite The Villainess – is arriving on Netflix in the form of Carter (read our review), an upcoming action thriller starring Joo Won (Fashion King) and Kim Won-Jung (The Pirates).

Thrown straight into a dangerous mission with none of his memories intact, a man (Joo Won) must escape death while trying to figure out who he is, how he ended up here, and most importantly—who is the mysterious voice in his ear calling him “Carter”?

In addition to this Carter, director Jung Byung-gil is also working on his Hollywood film debut, titled Havoc, a military thriller inspired byactual events (read about it here).

Carter arrives on Netflix Continue reading

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Special Delivery (2022) Review

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“Special Delivery” Theatrical Poster

Director: Park Dae-Min
Cast: Park So-Dam, Song Sae-Byeok, Kim Eui-Sung, Jeong Hyun-Jun, Yum Hye-Ran, Han Hyun-Min, Heo Dong-Won, Yeon Woo-Jin, Baek Do-Gyum
Running Time: 108 min.

By Paul Bramhall 

Following in the footsteps of Jason Statham in The Transporter series, in Special Delivery Park So-dam continues the fine cinematic tradition of playing a character who transports “anything that regular post carriers can’t.” Like its predecessors, Special Delivery frames itself as a gritty action flick, this time from Korea with the action playing out on the streets of Busan.

The third outing for director and script writer Park Dae-min following 2009’s Private Eye and 2016’s Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River, Special Delivery marks the first time for Dae-min to use the present day as the setting for the narrative. Opening to a pulsating 80’s influenced synthesiser soundtrack, we’re quickly introduced to So-dam’s particular line of work as she picks up a gangster who needs to be delivered to the port. Frazzled at the fact that the driver is a woman, whatever concerns he has are soon thrust to the back of his mind when it turns out the police have been lying in wait, and proceed to give chase through the alley Continue reading

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The wild west just got wilder with Alexander Nevsky’s ‘Taken from Rio Bravo’ featuring Don ‘The Dragon’ Wilson and Cynthia Rothrock

"Gunfight At Rio Bravo" Poster

“Gunfight At Rio Bravo” Poster

Writer/director Joe Cornet, who is known for his output of low budget Western thrillers that include 2018’s A Prayer for the Damned and 2020’s Incident at Guilt Ridge, recently wrapped production on Taken from Rio Bravo, the sequel to the soon-to-be-released Gunfight At Rio Bravo.

Taken from Rio Bravo stars returning leading man Alexander Nevsky (Showdown in Manila, Maximum Impact), as the mysterious Russian gunslinger who, in the first film, aids a marshal (Olivier Gruner) and a sheriff (Joe Cornet) in a standoff with a bloodthirsty outlaw gang known as The Hellhounds.

For Taken from Rio Bravo, the Russian cowboy (Nevsky) is back, and this time he’s up against a group of sadistic human traffickers who plan to market their Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Dragons Forever SteelBook | Blu-ray | Only $19.99 – Expires soon!

Today’s Deal on Fire is for 88 Films Blu-ray for Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao’s 1988 classic Dragons Forever, in a special Limited Edition 2-Disc Steelbook.

Attention U.S. buyers: Please note that this is a Region B (UK) release, so a multi-region Blu-ray player or multi-region UHD Blu-ray player is required to play this movie (standard U.S. players will not play the discs). 

Hotshot lawyer Jackie Lung (Jackie Chan) is hired to defend the owner of a factory which, unbeknownst to him, is the centre of a clandestine narcotics syndicate. He enlists resourceful acquaintances Wong Fei-Hung (Sammo Hung) and Dung Dak-Biu (Yuen Biao) to assist in the case, but loyalties begin to falter when romance blossoms between Continue reading

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Watch the action packed Trailer for the Jamie Foxx vampire thriller ‘Day Shift’ with Snoop Dogg and featuring Scott Adkins

"Day Shift" Poster

“Day Shift” Poster

On August 12, Netflix is releasing Day Shift, the directorial debut of J.J. Perry (Bloodsport III), who is best known for his second-unit director and stunt coordinator for The ShepherdBullet to the Head and the John Wick franchise.

In the film, Jamie Foxx (Sleepless) plays a hard-working, blue-collar dad who just wants to provide a good life for his quick-witted daughter, but his mundane San Fernando Valley pool cleaning job is a front for his real source of income, hunting and killing vampires as part of an international union of vampire hunters (via THR).

Martial arts star Scott Adkins (Legacy of Lies, Dead Reckoning, Ip Man 4: The Finale) and hip-hop star Snoop Dogg are part of an ensemble cast that includes Meagan Good, Karla Souza, Eric Lange, Zion Broadnax, Dave Continue reading

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