New series based on JCVD’s ‘Kickboxer’ titled ‘Operation: Kickboxer’ in the works from ‘Kickboxer: Retaliation’ team

"Kickboxer" Theatrical Poster

“Kickboxer” Theatrical Poster

An upcoming new series from showrunner Gary Scott Thompson (The Fast and the Furious), based somewhere in the Kickboxer franchise universe, is in the works from executive producers Todd Garner (Mortal Kombat) and Dimitri Logothetis (Jiu Jitsu), who directed 2018’s Kickboxer: Retaliation (the sequel to the 2016 reboot, Kickboxer: Vengeance).

The series will revolve around Michael Sloane, a new character in the franchise, who has yet to be cast. We should rule out the return of  stars who previously played Sloane characters (both Alain Moussi and Jean-Claude Van Damme both played Kurt Sloane; Dennis Alexio played Eric Sloane; and of course, Sasha Mitchell played David Sloane), save for a co-starring role, a cameo, or the possibility of portraying a totally different character, as per Van Damme Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Dynasty | Blu-ray | Only $14.99 – Expires soon!

Dynasty | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Dynasty | Blu-ray (Kino Lorber)

Today’s Deal  on Fire is the Blu-ray for 1977’s Dynasty (aka Ming Dynasty or Super Dragon), a groundbreaking, 3-D kung fu feature directed by Mei-Chun Chang (Kung Fu Kids).

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For the first time ever, Dynasty is presented in a New 4K remaster in Compatible 3-D, so you can view it on any system. The package has both BD3D polarized AND anaglyphic (red/cyan) 3-D versions, and contains one pair of anaglyphic 3-D glasses with information on how to acquire additional glasses.

When an emperor’s son is accused of treason against the throne, he ends up Continue reading

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The Roundup | Blu-ray (MPI Home Video)

The Roundup | Blu-ray (MPI Home Video)

The Roundup | Blu-ray (MPI Home Video)

RELEASE DATE: December 13, 2022

On December 13, 2022, MPI Home Video/Capelight is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for the 2022 box office smash, The Roundup (aka The Outlaws II).

Directed by Lee Sang-yong (4th Period Mystery), this South Korean actioner stars Ma Dong-seok, aka Don Lee (Unstoppable, Champion, Along with the Gods, Train to Busan).

South Korea: Geumcheon Police’s Major Crimes Unit is given a mission to extradite a fugitive who fled to Vietnam. Beast cop Ma Seok-do (Ma Dong-Seok) and Capt. Jeon Il-man (Choi Gwi-Hwa, Project Wolf Hunting) intuitively realize that there’s something wrong with the suspect’s willingness to turn himself in and uncover a series of crimes committed by a terrifying killer named Kang Continue reading

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Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday (2022) Review

"Accident Man 2: Hitman's Holiday" Theatrical Poster

“Accident Man 2: Hitman’s Holiday” Theatrical Poster

Director: George Kirby
Co-director: Harry Kirby
Cast: Scott Adkins, Ray Stevenson, Perry Benson, Sarah Chang, Javad Ramezani, George Fouracres, Flaminia Cinque, Beau Fowler, Faisal Mohammed
Running Time: 96 min. 

By Paul Bramhall 

It’s been 4 years since the first Accident Man hit the screen in 2018, or to put it in Scott Adkins terms, 17 movies ago (11 of which he was the star!). The DTV genres hardest working action star, his appearances in 2022 so far have been relegated to what are essentially extended cameos in the vampire flick Day Shift and forgettable Section 8, so the news that there was going to be a sequel was reason for fans to be excited. Landing in the form of Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday, Adkins closes out the year with a role that places him front and center.

Wearing multiple hats once more, including producer, choreographer, coming up with the story, and of course starring, Adkins wisely brings back many of the cast and crew from the original. In front of the camera Ray Stevenson (last seem hamming it up in the Tollywood mega-hit RRR) is back as Adkins’ mentor, as is Perry Benson as the assassin Finnicky Fred. Behind the camera Stu Small has again penned the script (who seems to have made a career out of scripting Scott Adkins flicks!), and frequent Adkins collaborator Tim Man also returns as an additional choreographer. When we say ‘additional’, the reason is Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday comes with a whopping 6 fight choreographers, with main choreography duties going to the trio of former Jackie Chan Continue reading

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Big Time Gambling Boss | Bu-ray (Radiance Films)

Big Time Gambling Boss | Bu-ray (Radiance Films)

Big Time Gambling Boss | Bu-ray (Radiance Films)

RELEASE DATE: January 3, 2023

On January 3, 2023, Radiance Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A) for Kosaku Yamashita’s 1968 Japanese yakuza thriller, Big Time Gambling Boss.

An atmospheric tale of gangland intrigue written by Kazuo Kasahara (Battles Without Honour and Humanity) and starring Tomisaburo Wakayama (Lone Wolf and Cub, New Battles Without Honor and Humanity) and genre legend Koji Tsuruta, Big Time Gambling Boss is one of the all-time classics of the yakuza genre. Paul Schrader called it the richest and most complex film of its type, while novelist Yukio Mishima hailed it as a masterpiece.

Tokyo, 1934. Gang boss Arakawa is too ill and a successor must be named. The choice falls on Nakai, but being an outsider he Continue reading

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Top 5 Movies About Gambling

Are you organising a movie night with friends who are interested in a gambling thriller? Maybe you are preparing for a weekend of fun and gambling in Las Vegas.

Whether it’s craps, baccarat, roulette, or poker, a gambling film is a great way to learn more about your favourite casino game. It can be a great inspiration before you try it out for real at online casinos on casinotop3, for example. Fortunately, it is not difficult to locate the best gambling films.

To assist you in making an informed decision, listed below are the 5 best gambling films. So, break out the popcorn and gather your friends because the show is about to begin!

21 (2008)

It can be difficult to find a true-life gambling film that is packed with suspense, excitement, and humour. The classic film 21 by Robert Luketic provides all of these and more. It is both serious and humorous, which is why IMDB’s 6.8/10 rating does not do it justice.

You may forget that the film is based on the true story of six MIT students who were taught to count cards by their unconventional math professor Micky Rosa (played by Kevin Spacey). After multiple weekend trips to Las Vegas, they eventually took The Strip casinos for millions in blackjack winnings.

The story of Ben Campbell (portrayed by Jim Sturgess), a talented student and aspiring physician, is perhaps the most heartwarming. Ben joins the card-counting team because he is unable to secure $300,000 to attend Harvard Medical School. Unfortunately, power and greed prevail over the students, jeopardising their plans.

High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story (2003)

Stu Ungar needs no introduction if you follow the poker world closely. He is a well-known poker expert renowned for being the first player in the World Series of Poker history to win three Main Event tournaments. Unfortunately, he gambled away the vast majority of his poker winnings.

Michael Imperioli portrays the high roller Stu Ungar in High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story, an independent biographical film about his fascinating life. Vidmer’s documentary covers every aspect of the player’s life, from when he had everything and experienced hedonistic highs to when his life imploded. The film spares no expense in depicting Stu’s meteoric rise to the pinnacle of poker gambling and subsequent equally meteoric fall.

Rounders (1998)

It is somewhat difficult to find a gambling film that is both humorous and dramatic. Rounders offers a little bit of everything, including a script filled with drama and a star-studded cast (with the ranks of Matt Damon as the main star, as well as Edward Norton and John Malkovich). What else could you want?

In Rounders, Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) must defeat Teddy “KGB,” a Russian gambling baron, in a high-stakes poker game. McDermott’s girlfriend, Jo, is pressuring him to give up gambling at home. However, he must use his poker winnings to cover his college expenses.

The tug-of-war between the couple continues until McDermott’s friend Lester is released from prison and required to repay an old debt to the KGB. The showdown unfolds in front of your eyes, with much table talk and poker bluffing strategies.

Casino Royale (2006)

James Bond (Daniel Craig’s 007) attempts to defeat Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), a well-known terrorist financier, in Casino Royale, which is arguably one of the most famous gambling films ever made.

MI6 enlists Mr Bond’s assistance to defeat Le Chiffre at the poker table after learning that he intends to use high-stakes poker to raise funds for terrorist activities. Bond not only displays remarkable bluffing strategies but also manages to dismantle Le Chiffre’s organisation.

Casino Royale is one of the most popular and viewed James Bond films. The film receives an outstanding eight stars on IMDb and scores points in every category, from the cool gambling moves to the action sequences.

The Hangover (2009)

The Hangover is a humorous (and somewhat literal) parody of the gambling idiom, “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” The film is not centred on gambling, but there are several gambling-related scenes scattered throughout. 

Doug (portrayed by Justin Bartha) and his three friends Alan (Ed Helms), Stu (Zach Galifianakis), and Phil are involved in a series of mishaps (Bradley Cooper). Two days before Doug’s wedding, the odd crew decides to travel to Las Vegas for a bachelor party.

The following morning, however, the trio has no recollection of what transpired the previous evening. Interestingly, they, too, are lost and unable to locate the groom. Now, now. Just hours before the wedding, the three groomsmen must assemble their thoughts and search for their missing friend.

The first Hangover film was such a huge success that Warner Bros. released Hangover II in 2011 and Hangover III in 2013. Each film in this series is not only hilarious but also provides an exaggerated depiction of Las Vegas and its imposing casinos. Can we maintain optimism regarding the release of Hangover IV?

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Female Yakuza Tale | Blu-ray (Discotek Media)

Female Yakuza Tale | Blu-ray (Discotek Media)

Female Yakuza Tale | Blu-ray (Discotek Media)

RELEASE DATE: December 27, 2022

On December 27, 2022, Discotek Media is releasing the Blu-ray for Female Yakuza Tale (aka Love Free-For-All), a 1973 Japanese crime thriller directed by Teruo Ishii (Blind Woman’s Curse).

Female Yakuza Tale stars Reiko Ike (New Battles Without Honor or Humanity), Meika Seri (World of Geisha), Jun Midorikawa (Sex & Fury), Emi Jo (Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion), Toru Abe (Cops vs. Thugs) and Kanjuro Arashi (North Sea Chivalry).

Inquisition And Torture is an anarchistic apex in the career of Japanese cult director, Teruo Ishii, whose fifty year resume includes Horror of Malformed Men and Bohachi Bushido. Notoriously lacking restraint, sexy ‘pinky violence’ star, Reiko Ike, returns in this Continue reading

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Project Wolf Hunting (2022) Review

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“Project Wolf Hunting” Theatrical Poster

Director: Kim Hong-Sun
Cast: Seo In-Guk, Jang Dong-Yoon, Sung Dong-Il, Park Ho-San, Jung So-Min, Ko Chang-Seok, Jang Young-Nam, Choi Gwi-Hwa, Son Jong-Hak
Running Time: 121 min.

By Paul Bramhall

When it comes to cinema the concept of using one location for a narrative to play out in always produces intriguing results, usually lending itself particularly well to the action and horror genres. From the building that the SWAT team needs to fight their way out of in The Raid, to escaping the zombie masses trapped within the confines of a train in Train to Busan. Director Kim Hong-seon played with a similar theme in his 2012 debut The Traffickers, a dark and grimy black market organ trafficking thriller that mostly took place within the confines of a ferry operating between Korea and China. Hong-seon also scripted his debut, and while the end result showed some promise, the overly serious approach and a plot which frequently tripped up on its own attempted cleverness ultimately saw it fall short.

After the release of his debut Hong-seon took a step back from directing his own material, instead becoming a rarely out of work director for hire. He’d follow it up by helming the 2014 caper flick The Con Artists, with the senior citizen thriller The Chase coming next in 2017, and fully embracing the horror genre for 2019’s Metamorphosis. All are serviceable entries in their respective genres, however are also all fairly unremarkable, with nothing standing out in any of them to recommend a viewer proactively seek them out. Whatever small signs of promise that were shown in The Traffickers, indicating Hong-seon could be a force to be reckoned with if he can find the right balance, alas seemed destined to not come to fruition. So it was with a sense of tentative anticipation Continue reading

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Donnie Yen to star in martial arts series ‘Outright Loser, Hidden Master’ for Peter Chan’s new production company

"Wu Xia" Teaser Poster

“Wu Xia” Teaser Poster

Martial arts superstar Donnie Yen (Raging Fire, Ip Man 4: The Finale, Big Brother) is heading to the small screen for Outright Loser, Hidden Master, an upcoming series from Peter Ho-sun Chan’s (Comrades, Almost A Love Story, Wu Xia) Changin’ Pictures, a brand new production company that will primarily focus on streaming content.

In the series (Yen’s first since 1995’s Fist of Fury series), Yen will star as an Asian American martial artist who, after noticing that some ordinary folks in Hong Kong are actually kung fu masters, discovers that martial artists have been passing down their lineage through imprinting their memories and martial art skills onto strangers’ bodies (via Deadline). It should be noted that Yen hasn’t done a series since 1995’s Fist of Fury.

Other projects in the works Continue reading

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Scott Adkins, Yuen Woo-Ping and Dragon Tamers: Here’s what’s on Hi-YAH for the month of October

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 October, 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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Wolf Pack (2022) Review

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“Wolf Pack” Theatrical Poster

Director: Michael Chiang
Cast: Max Zhang Jin, Aarif Lee, Jiang Luxia, Mark Luu, Ye Liu, Chang Yi, Tang Guozhong
Running Time: 90 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

Ever since Wolf Warrior practically created the Mainland Melody military genre in 2015, movies which sing the praises of China’s military might have become safe bets for local action filmmakers to bank on. At best, the military theme is used as an excuse to create ridiculously bombastic action sequences, such as Dante Lam’s Operation Red Sea (and to a lesser extent its predecessor Operation Mekong) and Wu Jing’s own sequel Wolf Warrior 2. However in recent years the genre has also made a home for itself in the lower budgeted Chinese web movie space, from 2019’s Wolves Action and its Fan Siu-Wong starring 2020 sequel, to the Vincent Zhao vehicle Counterattack from 2021.

Joining the ranks in 2022 is Max Zhang, who top bills the latest military themed action flick in the form of Wolf Pack. At this point there’s only so many more variances using the term ‘wolf’ that filmmakers can resort to. Zhang plays the leader of a private military company called Bei Wei (an awkwardly translated opening piece of onscreen text reads “No matter how powerful the enemy, Facing Bei Wei legion, will all be destroyed.”), who along with his team of 5 travel the globe Continue reading

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Body Reaction to Boxing: Facts You Should Know

For those who begin to engage in boxing (like any other sport), this is at first the notorious “exit from the comfort zone.” Well, then what? What changes occur in the body? First of all, this is cleaning the body. 

Boxing and Bad Habits

Nicotine is harmful to vessels. Alcohol hits the liver, heart, and nervous system of a person. It increases the risk of developing chronic diseases and extremely slow and hard recovery after injuries. Boxing is a powerful incentive to give up bad habits that artificially produce the hormone of happiness, and a person does not seek other sources of quick pleasure. If you decide to cross the threshold of a boxing gym, it is strongly recommended to stop smoking and drinking alcohol regularly. Pick another hobby that will spice things up. For example, study the best online casino list and play gambling in your free time. Such emotional entertainment will help to take your mind off smoking. In addition, each athlete should undergo tests to ensure they have no health pathology. Based on the recommendations of a sports doctor, the trainer can select an individual program for you.

Improving the Coordination of Movements

In boxing, they teach not only to beat but to control the body. Those who practice boxing notice that their coordination of movements improves; they quickly gain balance when their foot slips or they stumble. It is easier for such people to stand on the ice and other slippery surfaces; they quickly learn to play hockey or just go skiing for fun. In boxing, a lot of attention is paid to footwork. Thanks to boxing, awkwardness in movements eliminates.

Excess Weight + Appetite

The problem of excess weight is especially relevant for men and women after 30, especially for those who have sedentary jobs and don’t move much during the day. Unfortunately, most part of modern megapolis citizens lives this way. When you start exercising, you will notice that calories are rapidly leaving your body. Do you want to have a delicious dinner after your workout? Why not? However, it is worth remembering the rules of a healthy diet, especially before activity. An experienced trainer can give you the best advice and will also draw up the nutrition program for you, including getting rid of excess weight.

No Insomnia

A great way to deal with insomnia is boxing. Such a physical activity is quite exhausting, but this is pleasant fatigue. Sleeping like a baby after training is one of the best outcomes of the training, as well as resourcefulness and a full battery in the morning.  

The last but not the least benefit of boxing is an opportunity to participate in competitions and get a prize. It doesn’t mean you have to fight with someone like Mohammed Ali or Mike Tyson – there are lots of local and regional competitions aimed at increasing the level of technique and self-esteem.  

Boxing is a great sport if it brings you pleasure and helps you to feel fit and healthy. No matter what goals you have – training is always a good way to improve your body and spirit. 

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What Type of Casino Bonuses are the Best?

Online casinos have risen to the very top of the gambling industry. Research shows that millions of people worldwide access these sites daily to have a fun gaming experience. These casino sites have hundreds of games by some of the world’s most renowned suppliers – NetEnt, Yggdrasil, Microgaming, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger, Play’n GO, Playson, etc. 

They are known for creating games with tons of in-game bonuses, HD graphics, and fantastic gameplay. What’s even more impressive is just like movies are casinos are fully optimized for mobile use, meaning they can be accessed from any device, just as long as your connection to the Internet remains stable. 

However, there is one additional feature that online casinos have that attracts players – bonuses and promotions. As reported by onlinecasinos.net, bonuses are designed to reward players and motivate them to keep playing. Moreover, they are the perfect tool to attract new customers from Canada, Asia and around the world to an online casino. 

We wanted to take a closer look at these casino bonuses.

Without any further ado, let’s dive into the details.

Welcome Offers 

The welcome offer is the first bonus on the list, which also happens to be the most popular casino bonus. As the name of the bonus suggests, it rewards all newly registered players. Here’s what makes it unique. 

Nearly every online casino’s welcome offer provides players with match bonuses on their first or first few deposits, depending on the casino. However, unlike all other bonuses, which can be claimed regularly, the welcome offer is a one-time deal. You claim it once, and that is it. 

In many cases, the online casino is highly likely to throw Free Spins in as well. Some operators can provide you with as many as 100 Free Spins on the first three or four deposits. 

Since welcome offers can help you get up to speed with everything the casino offers, they are considered one of the best bonuses. However, be mindful of the terms and conditions, which is something that we are going to talk about later. 

Reload Bonuses

Many of the casino players are regulars. That means they log in and deposit funds into their account daily so they can play the games, have fun, and maybe win a reward that will crack a smile. 

So, they appreciate frequent bonuses that can reward them daily. That is exactly what reload bonuses are. Furthermore, they are extremely simple – you just need to deposit the minimum required amount and receive a match bonus for it. 

You can use the money to play the selected games and, thus, win extra rewards. In most cases, online casinos feature reload bonuses on specific weekdays. So, you just log in on that day, make a deposit and claim the reward. 

Thanks to their simplicity and good rewards, they are ranked second on our best casino bonuses list. 

Cashbacks

Losing a certain amount of money at an online casino is not new. After all, you wager an amount to win a reward, and since you are dealing with games of luck, you must be aware that you might end up with nothing. 

But online casinos are there to the rescue. Many operators now give players cashback, thus redeeming some of their lost amounts. Most commonly, cashbacks are given weekly, and the only condition to claim them is to have wagered and lost a specific amount. 

Each online casino provides players with cashbacks in different ways. Some like to give them as non-withdrawable cash that needs to be used on the games. Some give them as Free Spins on selected slot games, and finally, some will give the cashback as withdrawable money. 

Thanks to the fact that you get some of the lost amounts back and the cashback bonus is fairly easy to claim as it does not have a lot of T&Cs. So cashbacks are also present on our list of casino bonuses that are the best. 

Loyalty Programs 

Finally, online casinos are also filled with high rollers who wish to raise the stakes and increase the risk for a better reward. They are responsible for a large amount of the casino’s revenue, which is why every operator needs to make sure that they are well appreciated. 

Casinos show their appreciation with loyalty programs. Here’s how they work. They contain a certain number of levels. To rank higher, you need to collect points. Points are collected by wagering real money on the featured games. So the higher you are up the scale, the better the rewards will be. 

And suppose you are wondering what types of rewards you can receive. In that case, the answer is higher cashbacks, birthday gifts, exclusive offers, higher monthly withdrawal limits, faster withdrawals, priority Support, access to VIP tournaments, and more. 

What to Remember When Claiming the Best Casino Bonuses 

While speaking about the best casino bonuses, we mentioned terms and conditions once or twice. They play an important role in claiming bonuses, which is why we feel obliged to share a word or two about them. 

Each bonus at every online casino, including the ones mentioned above, is subject to terms and conditions that you need to meet before you can actually claim them. Some of the T&Cs at casinos that you need to meet include: the minimum required deposit, maximum bonus amount, wagering requirements, bonus validity period, restricted countries, eligible payment methods, etc. 

Wagering requirements are important because they state the amount that you need to stake before claiming the bonus. The lower it is, the better. That is why many casino bonus experts say it is not all about how rewarding the bonus is – it’s about how low the wagering requirements are, making it easier to cash out. 

Giving the terms and conditions a read is essential because you will be able to determine whether the bonus is a good fit for your personal preferences or not. 

Why Are Free Spins Not Listed Here? 

We will close things off by explaining why Free Spins are not listed here. Many players expect them to be on every list of casino bonuses because slots are, by far, the most popular games at every online casino.

Free Spins come with many terms and conditions that make it extremely hard to claim them and receive rewards from them. For example, they always have wagering requirements, maximum bonus amount, are restricted to a few slot games, and must be used within a short period. 

We are not saying the free spin bonus itself is not good. After all, Free Spins are often a no-deposit bonus that allows you to win real money rewards without wagering your own money. We are stating, however, that you need to be aware that they are a bit more complicated than the ones we listed above. 

Last couple of words

I am a movie fan, but I also enjoy good online casinos. However, remember that gambling can be risky, and you can get addicted, so here guide to play safe.

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Watch the U.S. Trailer for Magnolia’s December 2nd release for Lee Jung-jae’s South Korean espionage thriller ‘Hunt’

"Hunt" Theatrical Poster

“Hunt” Theatrical Poster

On December 2, 2022, U.S.-based distribution company Magnolia will release Hunt (read our review), a South Korean thriller that not only stars, but also marks the directorial debut of Lee Jung-jae (Deliver Us from Evil, Svaha: The Sixth Finger, Tik Tok), who is now widely known for his Emmy nominated role in Netflix’ Squid Game. In addition to starring and directing, Jung-jae also wrote and produced Hunt.

Deadline describes Hunt as a stylish espionage action film set in the 1980s that follows two agents in Korean Central Intelligence who are tasked with hunting a spy within the agency and then learn of a grand plot to assassinate the South Korean president.

The film also stars Jung Woo-sung (Beasts Clawing at Straws, Steel Rain), Jeon Hye-jin (The Beast, The Merciless), Heo Sung-tae (Man on High Heels, The Age of Shadows), Ko Yoon-Jung (Alchemy of Souls) and Kim Continue reading

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88 Films’ Blu-ray collection for the ‘Tiger Cage’ Trilogy is back with a vengeance in a New standard edition!

Tiger Cage Trilogy | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Tiger Cage Trilogy | Blu-ray (88 Films)

In case you missed the Deluxe Edition (which is now out of print and sold out at regular price), 88 Films has now released a standard Blu-ray (Region B) set for Yuen Woo Ping’s Tiger Cage action trilogy, which includes 1988’s Tiger Cage, 1990’s Tiger Cage 2 and 1991’s Tiger Cage 3. 

Note: This standard edition does NOT include the booklet or poster. It includes a standard slipcase (not a rigid slipcase, as seen in the previous Deluxe Release).

Collectively, the series is headlined by Jacky Cheung (High Risk), Carol Cheng (Armor of God II: Operation Condor), Simon Yam (Final Run), Donnie Continue reading

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