Shaolin Martial Arts (1974) Review

"Shaolin Martial Arts" Theatrical Poster

“Shaolin Martial Arts” Theatrical Poster

Director: Chang Cheh
Cast: Chi Kuan Chun, Alexander Fu Sheng, Fung Hak On, Feng Yi, Leung Kar Yan, Gordon Liu, Lau Kar Wing, Johnny Wang Lung Wei, Tino Wong Cheung, Irene Chan Yi Ling, Bruce Tong Yim Chaan, Simon Yuen
Running Time: 107 min.

By Ian Whittle

“I go out and sweat blood to make a swell picture and then the critics and the exhibitors all say, ‘If this picture had love interest it would gross twice as much.’

That’s a line from my all-time favourite movie, King Kong (1933), but I bet Chang Cheh frequently found himself saying it. His Yang Gang style of filmmaking became increasingly male-dominated as the 70s progressed, but every so often he presumably came under pressure from the front office, and he would suddenly let the girls into the treehouse (though heaven forbid they should be allowed to do anything as cool as fighting). The main example is probably 1978’s Invincible Shaolin, in which three of the Venoms each get a girlfriend, and in several ways, that film is a remake of 1974’s Shaolin Martial Arts – a film that feels less like a Chang Cheh movie, and more like one from its co-choreographer, Lau Kar-leung.

Set generations after the destruction of the Shaolin Temple (which Chang and Lau had just shown in Heroes Two and Men from the Monastery), the films begins with a ceremony at which both Shaolin and Manchu students are present. A petty squabble over a ritual results in a Manchu killing a Shaolin student, and a fight breaking out. The Manchu government decides to crack down on Shaolin and has its martial instructors (Fung Hark-on and Kong Do) recruit two Qi Gong Continue reading

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Asian Cinema Demonstrating an Evolving Relationship with Western Culture

While most of the people at City on Fire have been fans of Asian cinema for decades, the same can’t be as readily said for the general public. It is true that the popularity of Asian movies has been skyrocketing in the last few years, but they exist as just one part of a media whole. Outside of cinema, a huge range of Asian entertainment has been pushed into the Western world. Changing in access, visibility, and in some smaller and less obvious ways, this relationship illustrates developing global acceptance, and there’s more to the growth than meets the eye.

Cinema’s Evolution

In the earliest days of cinema, film buffs would get their hands on everything they could. No matter where it came from, they’d watch and appreciate it, absorbing the different techniques and styles from all over the world. In terms of Asian cinema, the earliest breakout example to come to the West would have the films of Kurosawa. With titles like Seven Samurai and Yojimbo, Kurosawa would go on to inspire a huge chunk of Western cinema, including classic cowboy flicks.

Past the 1970s, it was the action films of Asia like Enter the Dragon that would continue to capture the attention of mainstream Western audiences. Though some consider this title in particular overrated today, there’s no denying the influence that stars like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li would have in bringing forward new generations of Asian films.

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The success of epics and action made sense because these genres wouldn’t rely on cultural understanding as a backbone. We all understand concepts like revenge and the need to protect the innocent, so their appreciation in the West was easy. More difficult to sell were the more intimate tales, as they relied on understandings that those in the West didn’t possess.

The latest in the big Asian films to challenge this idea was Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite. Despite being firmly rooted in Korean culture, Parasite reflected worldwide concerns like inequality and its place within the capitalist system. Winning an Oscar for the effort, this cinematic masterpiece opened the door for many who would otherwise pass Asian media by. 

Outside of the World of Film

A greater appreciation and acceptance of Asian cinema has been occurring in film for decades, but thanks are also owed cumulative effects of the total entertainment zeitgeist. At its core, much of the success of these types of media has been born from the internet and television, which exposes Westerners to Asian culture and language on a new possible level. As the years progress, fewer compromises and explanations of Asian culture have resulted from this exposure, in many media forms.

Some of the earliest illustrations of the internet making Asian media popular is found in Japanese physical challenge shows like Takeshi’s Castle, and much later, Sasuke (brought to the West as Ninja Warrior). As explained by the BBC, Takeshi’s Castle clips became hugely popular on the internet, leading many to investigate further what this exact brand of the seemingly impenetrable show could mean. These ended up being so popular that both would go on spawn fully fledged Western imitators.

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More recently, interactive entertainment has seen more natural integration with Asian themes in its offerings. Some of the most popular Betway slot games like FU88 and Double Lucky Line lean heavily on Asian themes in their online lineup. The same can be said for major websites with popular quizzes, like BuzzFeed’s page on “Do You Belong in Asia or Europe?”. While minor, every part of offerings like these creates more welcoming environments, further opening doors to mainstream Western consciousness.

Video games also continue to play a big part, with genres like Japanese role-playing games no longer limited to success in their countries of origin thanks to breakouts like the Final Fantasy series. Even the details within these games have changed with Western knowledge, as fewer compromises are made to cater to foreign unfamiliarity. Alex Kidd in Miracle world, as TCRF notes, once has his rice ball changed to a hamburger so Western audiences would understand. Today, this wouldn’t be necessary.

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As cinema enthusiasts, it’s obvious which media we find the most engaging, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t at least acknowledge that the appreciation of Asian movies is about more than film alone. Instead, a wide range of media, cultural, and technological factors have driven our landscape beyond its early limitations to how it exists today. No longer a niche, Asian cinema is a major and seriously considered force thanks to the combined efforts and evolutions, and it’s only going to get better.

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Well Go USA’s South Korean historical actioner ‘Hansan: Rising Dragon’ hits Blu-ray & DVD on November 15

Hansan: Rising Dragon | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Hansan: Rising Dragon | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

On November 15, 2022, Well Go USA is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Hansan: Rising Dragon. The film is a prequel to The Admiral: Roaring Currents, the most-watched film in Korean cinema history.

Kim Han-Min (The Admiral: Roaring Currents, War of the Arrows) returns as a director, with a cast that consists of Park Hae-Il (The Host), Byun Yo-Han (No Tears for the Dead), Ahn Sung-Ki (The Divine Fury), Son Hyun-Joo (Real), Kim Sung-Kyu (The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil), Kim Sung-Kyun (The Witness) and Kim Hyang-Gi (Space Sweepers).

Hansan: Rising Dragon depicts the historical Battle of Hansando. In 1592, admiral Yi Sun-sin and his fleet face off against the might Continue reading

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Park Hoon-jung’s South Korean thriller ‘The Witch 2: The Other One’ now Blu-ray and DVD from Well Go USA

The Witch 2: The Other One | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

The Witch 2: The Other One | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

On November 8, 2022, Well Go USA is releasing the Blu-ray and DVD for The Witch 2: The Other One (read our review) to theaters. Directed by Park Hoon-jung (New World), the film is the sequel to his 2018 thriller, The Witch: Subversion.

The Witch 2: The Other One stars newcomer Si-ah as a mysterious girl who emerges as the sole survivor of a bloody raid on the top-secret research facility behind the clandestine Witch Program. She is quickly rescued by a couple who understands the level of threat the girl now faces. However, as the assassins tasked with locating and silencing the girl move closer, the lives of all three are in grave danger (via THR).

The film also stars Park Eun-bin (Stove League), Seo Eun-soo (King Maker), Jin Continue reading

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Andy Lau, Golden Harvest, Dolph Lundgren and Jerry Springer, Here’s what’s on Hi-YAH for the month of November

Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Release line up for the month of November, which includes a New title added to Hi-YAH! every Friday.

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!

Read on for the full list of New and Exclusive Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! John Wick Triple Feature | Blu-ray | Only $10 – Expires soon!

John Wick Triple Feature | Blu-ray & DVD (Lionsgate)

John Wick Triple Feature | Blu-ray & DVD (Lionsgate)

Today’s Deal on Fire is for the John Wick Triple Feature, which include Chad Stahelski’s John Wick, John Wick: Chapter 2 and John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum in one 6-disc collection (Blu-ray, DVD and Digital).

John Wick: When sadistic young thugs senselessly attack John Wick (Keanu Reeves) — a brilliantly lethal ex-assassin — they have no idea that they’ve just awakened the boogeyman. With New York City as his bullet-riddled playground, Wick embarks on a merciless rampage, hunting down his adversaries with the skill and ruthlessness that made him an underworld legend.

John Wick: Chapter 2: Legendary hit man John Wick is forced out of retirement again by a former associate plotting to seize control of a shadowy international assassins’ guild. Bound by a blood oath to help him, John Continue reading

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Shout! Studios takes on ‘Gunfight at Rio Bravo’ starring ‘Showdown in Manila’ star Alexander Nevsky

"Gunfight At Rio Bravo" Poster

“Gunfight At Rio Bravo” Poster

Writer/director Joe Cornet (A Prayer for the Damned) will soon be unleashing Gunfight at Rio Bravo, an upcoming Western actioner that will be distributed by Shout! Studios.

The film is headlined by Alexander Nevsky (Showdown in Manila, Maximum Impact), who’ll be sharing the screen with Olivier Gruner (Angel Town), Matthias Hues (No Retreat, No Surender II), Natalie Denise Sperl, as well as the director himself.

In Gunfight at Rio Bravo, Nevsky plays a mysterious Russian gunslinger who aids a marshal and a sheriff as they stand up to a bloodthirsty outlaw gang known as The Hellhounds who have invaded their small East Texas town (via Deadline).

Cornet also recently wrapped production on the film’s sequel, Taken from Rio Bravo, which Continue reading

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The latest on Lexi Alexander’s martial arts film ‘Absolute Dominion’ starring Désiré Mia, Alex Winter and Patton Oswalt

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“Punisher: War Zone” Theatrical Poster

Writer/director Lexi Alexander, who is perhaps best-known for helming 2005’s Green Street Hooligans and 2008’s Punisher: War Zone, is currently putting finishing touches on an upcoming martial arts actioner titled Absolute Dominion.

Absolute Dominion takes place in 2085 A.D., where the world has been destroyed by religious warfare. Desperate to save humanity, global governing forces host a gripping, no-holds-barred, martial arts tournament. Last fighter standing wins Absolute Dominion for one faith (via Deadline).

The film features an all-star cast that includes Alex Winter (Bill & Ted Face the Music), Alok Vaid-Menon (Random Acts of Flyness), Andy Allo (Chicago Fire), Désiré Mia, Jennifer Jajeh (Transparent), Juliana Continue reading

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Watch Netflix’ Trailer for the sci-fi actioner ‘Warriors of Future’ starring Louis Koo and Lau Ching Wan streaming in December

"Warriors of Future" Theatrical Poster

“Warriors of Future” Theatrical Poster

Louis Koo (Accident) and Lau Ching Wan (The Bullet Vanishes) are doing the powered exoskeleton thing with Warriors of Future (previously known as Virtus), a $56M sci-fi action flick that’s being touted as “the most visual effects-heavy Hong Kong film to date, with a future Hong Kong rendered entirely in CGI”.

Warriors of Future (read our review) also stars Carina Lau (Let the Bullets Fly), Nick Cheung (Bodies at Rest) and Philip Leung (Shock Wave 2).

According to THR, the Hong Kong-China co-production tells the story of a meteorite crashing down on a barren future Earth ravaged by pollution and global warming, bringing with it a fast-growing alien vine that purifies the planet but kills everything in its path. Armed with the plant’s genetic map, the Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Ip Man 4: The Finale | 4K UHD + Blu-ray | Only $10.99 – Expires soon!

Ip Man 4: The Finale | 4K UHD (Well Go USA)

Ip Man 4: The Finale | 4K UHD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the 4K UHD + Blu-ray for Ip Man 4: The Finale (read our review). The film sees the return of Donnie Yen (Chasing the Dragon) as the legendary martial arts figure, Ip Man.

Following the death of his wife, Ip Man travels to San Francisco to ease tensions between the local kung fu masters and his star student, Bruce Lee, while searching for a better future for his son.

Joining Yen this time around is Chris Collins (Paradox), Vanness Wu (Dragon Squad), Scott Adkins (The Debt Collector) and of course, Danny Chan Kwok-kwan (Ip Man 3) returns as Bruce Lee. Acclaimed action director Yuen Woo-ping (Ip Man 3) will be handling the film’s fight choreography Continue reading

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Shadow Master (2022) Review

"Shadow Master" Theatrical Poster

“Shadow Master” Theatrical Poster

Director: Pearry Teo
Cast: D.Y. Sao, Layton Matthews, Brian Le, Craig Ng, Anna Harr, Eric Gay Jr., Luciana Faulhaber, Morgan M. Younge, Dylan Walton, Dezzaray Stephens
Running Time: 90 min.

By Paul Bramhall

It’s difficult to believe it’s been almost 20 years since director Prachya Pinkaew unleashed Ong Bak onto the world in 2003, heralding what at the time was seen as a new era of action with Thailand at the fore. Of course, leading man Tony Jaa was an equal if not more important part of Ong Bak’s success, with Pinkaew returning to the director’s chair for subsequent Jaa vehicles Tom Yum Goong in 2005, and following a falling out, its lamentable sequel Tom Yum Goong 2 in 2013. The sequel is worth mentioning since it represented the final nail in the coffin for audience’s excitement when it came to Thailand’s action output, and with it, once commonplace discussions like what kind of crazy action Thailand would crank out next also dwindled away to nothing.

I mention this, since 2022’s Shadow Master feels like it harks back to that mid to late 00’s era, apparently oblivious to the fact that nobody cares anymore about brutal elbows to the head or flying knees to the torso. It becomes apparent as to why when, in the opening seconds, the credit “Prachya Pinkaew presents…” appears onscreen, milking his name recognition in an executive producer role for all it’s worth. But in all fairness, who can blame him? For those who got sick of seeing Tony Jaa running around after buddha’s heads or missing elephants (twice!) and started asking what it would be like to see him do something a little different, Shadow Master looks and feels like it could have been that movie. Perhaps somewhat ironically, the movie itself isn’t actually a Thai Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Skin Trade | Only $10.25 – Expires soon!

Skin Trade | Blu-ray & DVD (Magnolia)

Skin Trade | Blu-ray & DVD (Magnolia)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Ekachai Uekrongtham’s Skin Trade (read our review), starring Tony Jaa (Paradox) and Dolph Lundgren (Black Water).

With nothing but vengeance to live for, detective Nick Cassidy (Lundgren) ransacks his way through the Bangkok underworld in pursuit of Viktor Dragovic, the human trafficker who attempted to kill his family. As the crossfire grows more deadly, FBI Agent Eddie Reed is sent to bring Nick home, while Thai detective Tony Vitayakui (Jaa) questions the motives and methods that have brought Nick across the globe. Through dire circumstances, detectives Cassidy and Vitayakui must come together to destroy Dragovic’s human trafficking network.

Skin Trade also stars Ron Perlman (Hellboy), Michael Jai White (Accident Man), Celina Jade Continue reading

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Jean-Claude Van Damme teams up with ‘Hellraiser III’ and ‘Waxwork’ cult director Anthony Hickox for ‘Silent Kill’

"Welcome to the Jungle" Japanese Theatrical Poster

“Welcome to the Jungle” Japanese Theatrical Poster

Martial arts superstar Jean-Claude Van Damme (Welcome to the Jungle, Until Death, Black Water) is set to star in Silent Kill, an upcoming actioner directed and written by cult director Anthony Hickox (Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, Waxwork) for Iervolino & Lady Bacardi Entertainment.

Silent Kill will follow four mercenaries who find a hidden treasure in the Congo. They bury it and agree to meet back at the same spot in three years and split the fortune evenly, but things take a different turn (via Deadline).

In addition to starring, Van Damme is producing along with Joram Moreka (Ghostly Revenge). Co-stars include NFL star-turned-actor Vernon Davis (Gasoline Alley), Rafael Amaya (The Lord of Skies) and Madalina Anea (Watcher).

Production for for Silent Kill is set Continue reading

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Watch the Trailer for Ranjeet S. Marwa’s ‘Dig Me No Grave’ starring Warren Hicks, James Jay Bryhan and Mark Strange

"Dig Me No Grave" Theatrical Poster

“Dig Me No Grave” Theatrical Poster

Writer/director Ranjeet S. Marwa (Godforsaken, Exiled: The Chosen Ones) returns with Dig Me No Grave, an upcoming action-thriller that stars Warren Hicks (Exiled: The Chosen Ones), James Jay Bryhan (Exiled: The Chosen Ones) and Mark Strange (Ip Man 4: The Finale).

Based on the multi-award winning script by Gary A. Piazza, Dig Me No Grave takes no prisoners in this high-octane thrill ride that keeps its audiences on the edge of their seats.

When ageing hunter Scott (Hicks) goes out alone for his last kill, he tangles with a 900lbs grizzly bear and traps himself under its dying carcass for days on end. When he awakes, he soon realises that he is being held captive by a man set out for revenge (Bryhan). Scott’s best friend Fred (Strange) embarks on a journey to find and rescue Scott Continue reading

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Sammo Hung, Anne Hui, Patrick Tam, Yuen Woo-ping, Johnnie To, Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark’s love letter to Hong Kong film ‘Septet’ arrives on Blu-ray from DDDhouse in November

"Septet: The Story of Hong Kong" Teaser Poster

“Septet: The Story of Hong Kong” Teaser Poster

Some of the best filmmakers Hong Kong has to offer – Sammo Hung, Anne Hui, Patrick Tam, Yuen Woo-ping, Johnnie To, Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark – have teamed up for Septet: The Story of Hong Kong (formerly Eight & a Half), an eight-part anthology film about the history of Hong Kong, which spans from the 1940s to present time.

The title of the film was changed from Eight & a Half to Septet (“a group of seven people playing music or singing together”) due to John Woo’s departure from the project for reasons unknown.

With names like Johnnie To (Accident), Tsui Hark (The Taking of Tiger Mountain), Ringo Lam (City on Fire), Sammo Hung (Wheels on Meals) and Yuen Woo-ping (True Legend) in the mix, we can only imagine the magic Continue reading

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