Martial arts star Gary Daniels to star in Druid Pictures’ upcoming ‘Rivals: The Loyalty of Sago Astar’

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“Rivals: The Loyalty of Sago Astar” Poster

Martial arts star Gary Daniels (City HunterBloodmoon) is set to star in the martial arts TV series Rivals: The Loyalty of Sago Astar, which is in development by Druid Pictures.

Read the full press release below:

In a savage post apocalyptic world where the gun has been replaced with the sword, the bullet replaced by the fist – two opposing characters from opposite worlds are forced to work together to save the people they love.

Druid Pictures is set to develop new dystopian fantasy martial art action TV series Rivals: The Loyalty of Sago Astar, starring Gary Daniels (The Expendables, Fist of the North Star), with Hollywood heavyweight Kirk Shaw (The Hurt Locker) attached as Executive Producer and Continue reading

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Hapkido and Lady Whirlwind | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Hapkido and Lady Whirlwind | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Hapkido and Lady Whirlwind | Blu-ray (Eureka)

RELEASE DATE: October 3, 2022

On October 3, 2022, Eureka is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for 1972’s Hapkido and Lady Whirlwind, collectively directed by Huang Feng (Stoner) and starring Angela Mao, Sammo Hung, Carter Wong, Wang In Sik, Bruce Leung, Chang Yi and Pai Ying.

Official details:

Angela Mao and director Huang Feng (The Shaolin Plot) were a superstar pairing that produced an incredible series of top tier kung fu classics including Deadly China DollWhen Taekwondo Strikes and the two films presented here – Hapkido and Lady Whirlwind.

In Hapkido (aka Lady Kung Fu in the West), a group of martial artists (Mao, Sammo Hung, and Carter Wong) start their own school to teach the Korean Continue reading

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How to Choose a Worthwhile Online Casino: Tips for Beginners 

Gambling has grown in popularity since its introduction on the Internet. However, given the changing conditions, this form of business needs particular governmental control to protect the safety of the gaming process.

The main task of any beginner is to understand by what criteria to distinguish a reliable playground from a fraudulent one. If you want to start your gambling journey at a top establishment, we recommend Zodiac Casino in Canada. Also, in this review, you will learn how to choose another worthwhile casino that will give you the pleasure of playing and guarantee to pay out all the winnings.

Criteria for Choosing The Right Online Casino

Here are a few basic criteria by which you can choose a worthy playground:

  • License – First of all, you need to pay attention to the availability of a license. At the same time, it is important that it be issued not only by internationally recognized authoritative organizations in this area but also in the country where gambling services are provided;
  • Wide range of games – If a casino has a variety of games, then it has made a significant investment. By choosing a casino with a large assortment, you can try games from top providers such as Microgaming, NetEnt, Playtech, etc. Also, you can play both in demo mode and for real money.

Bonuses and Promotions

Also, various bonus programs and promotions can determine the top casino. So, the most common bonuses in most playgrounds are bonuses for registration, which lead to an unspoken correspondence struggle for players. A welcome bonus for registration is an accrual provided to the user for the fact of providing personal and contact information.

Types of Welcome Bonuses

In practice, there are two types of welcome bonuses – with and without a deposit.

  • Deposit bonus – It is provided after completing the registration procedure and replenishing the balance. Some casinos offer a starter package consisting of bonuses for the first few deposits, and their number can be up to ten. The amount is determined individually and most often ranges from 10 to 200% of the deposit amount. The minimum amount of replenishment is regulated by the rules of the gambling club, as well as the maximum amount of promotion;
  • No Deposit Bonus – A gift for registering at the casino, the player does not need to replenish the user’s account. Often, wagering of the provided points is required with a wager of up to 50 on average. This means you will not be able to pick up the bonus until it is wagered.

It is important to note that all bonuses must be wagered. The top venues provide a wager with x30-35 odds, allowing the player to recoup the bonus swiftly. This is another method for determining a worthwhile casino.

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Baby Driver, who? South Korean action-comedy ‘Seoul Vibe’ hits Netflix on August 26th

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“Seoul Vibe” Netflix Poster

On August 26th, Netflix will stream Seoul Vibe, a 2022 South Korean action-comedy directed by Moon Hyun-Sung (The King’s Case Note) and starring Yoo Ah-In (Voice of Silence, Burning).

Seoul Vibe (read our review) revolves around a ragtag team of drivers who go undercover to dismantle a massive money-laundering ring, which happens to take place on the very day of the 1988 Seoul Olympics opening ceremony.

The film also stars Ko Gyung-Pyo (Seven Years of Night), Lee Kyu-Hyung (No Tears for the Dead), Park Ju-Hyun  (Silence), Ong Seong-Wu (Life is Beautiful), Kim Sung-Kyun (The Witness) and Jung Woong-In (Veteran).

If you haven’t already, don’t miss Continue reading

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Indonesian action, Girls with Guns, Corey Yuen and more! Here’s what’s on Hi-YAH for the month of August

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 August, 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! Shanghai Noon & Shanghai Knights | Blu-ray | Only $8.99 – Expires soon!

Shanghai Noon & Shanghai Knights Blu-ray (Touchstone)

Shanghai Noon & Shanghai Knights Blu-ray (Touchstone)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray Double Feature for 2000’s Shanghai Noon and 2003’s Shanghai Knights, which follow the crazy adventures of Chon (Jackie Chan) and Roy (Owen Wilson).

In Shanghai Noon, a Chinese man named Chon (Chan) travels to the Wild West to rescue a kidnapped Princess. After teaming up with Roy (Wilson), a train robber, the unlikely duo takes on a Chinese traitor and his corrupt boss.

The action continues with Shanghai Knights. When a Chinese rebel murders Chon’s estranged father and escapes to England, Chon and Roy make their way to London with revenge on their minds.

Look out for appearances by Continue reading

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Baby Assassins (2021) Review

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“Baby Assassins” Theatrical Poster

Director: Yugo Sakamoto
Cast: Akari Takaishi, Saori Izawa, Mone Akitani, Yukina Fukushima, Masanori Mimoto, Atom Mizuishi, Yasukaze Motomiya, Takashi Nishina, Yosuke Ohmizu
Running Time: 95 min.

By Paul Bramhall 

We can blame the John Wick franchise for the action genres current infatuation with assassins for hire. Following a bombardment of assassin flicks in the 2010’s which came after the release of the original John Wick in 2014, now only a couple of years into the 2020’s and there doesn’t seem to be any slowing down. We’ve already had Maggie Q in Protégé, Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Kate, Karen Gillan in Gunpowder Milkshake, and those are just the ones that immediately spring to mind. Even Japan, a country in which the action genre is usually relegated to the low to no budget arena, has thrown its hat into the ring with the likes of 2019’s The Fable and it’s 2021 sequel, The Killer Who Doesn’t Kill, which features a surprising amount of top shelf action.

In 2021 it was also Japan that offered up Baby Assassins, thankfully not a literal title when it comes to either of the ways it could be interpreted as meaning. The fourth full length feature from director Yugo Sakamoto, Baby Assassins further elaborates on what appears to be a kind of assassin’s universe that Sakamoto has created. His previous feature A Janitor also involves a world of assassins, as do his shorts The Legend of the Strongest Hitman: Kunioka and Heaven’s Rush. Here he takes a pair of actresses who play significant supporting roles in A Janitor in the form of Akari Takaishi (Distant Thunder) and stuntwoman Saori Izawa (Re:Born), and propels them into the titular roles Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Mortal Kombat | Blu-ray | Only $8.84 – Expires soon!

Mortal Kombat | Blu-ray (Warner)

Mortal Kombat | Blu-ray (Warner)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Simon McQuoid’s James Wan-produced reboot of Mortal Kombat, a martial arts-thriller based on the highly-successful video game franchise of the same name.

The original film, which spawned a sequel and a number of TV and web series, involved three unknowing martial artists who are summoned to a mysterious island to compete in a tournament whose outcome will decide the fate of the world.

The reboot stars Joe Taslim (The Night Comes for Us) as Sub-Zero; Ludi Lin (Black Mirror) as Liu Kang; Sisi Stringer (Bloody Hell) as Mileena; Mehcad Brooks (Glory Road) as Jackson “Jax” Briggs; Tadanobu Asano (Ichi The Killer) as Raiden; Jessica Continue reading

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Watch a New fight clip from the all-star thriller ‘Bullet Train’ from ‘John Wick’ director David Leitch

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“Bullet Train” Theatrical Poster

Get ready to board Bullet Train, an upcoming thriller from action director David Leitch (John Wick, Atomic Blonde) that stars Brad Pitt, Sandra Bullock, Joey King and Aaron Taylor Johnson.

Bullet Train (no relation to the 1975 Junya Sato film of the same name) is based on Kotaro Isaka’s Japanese novel Maria Beetle, which acts as the second part of his “hitman trilogy.” The Hollywood screenplay adaptation will be written by Zak Olkewicz (Fear Street) and supervised by Leitch.

Bullet Train involves five assassins aboard a fast moving bullet train find out their missions have something in common.

The film also stars Brian Tyree Henry, Zazie Beetz, Michael Shannon, Logan Lerman, Lady Gaga, Masi Oka, Hiroyuki Sanada Continue reading

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City on Fire Presents: In Search of The Secret Rivals

With the recent release of John Liu’s failed magnum opus New York Ninja, I was reminded of the arduous odyssey I once undertook to visit the location where the final fight took place in his breakout movie, 1976’s The Secret Rivals. It all began in 2014 when I interviewed Hwang Jang Lee in London as part of the SENI Strength and Combat Event that he was there visiting, and the interview that took place before mine was conducted by a Spanish couple who were making a documentary about John Liu’s life (I still wonder whatever happened to the documentary to this day!). One of the questions that they asked was around working with Liu on Secret Rivals, and in his answer Jang Lee mentioned that it was filmed in Korea. This was something I already knew, but it’d been so long since I’d seen The Secret Rivals on an early 2000’s Mei Ah DVD (that already looked like a relic Continue reading

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Amazon Studios to tackle an English-language remake of the German 80s-inspired martial arts flick ‘Plan B’

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“Plan B” Theatrical Poster

Grab your red “Thriller” jacket and get ready for Amazon Studios’ remake of Plan B, a 2016 German-produced martial arts flick that fused with comedy and nostalgic pop culture.

The remake, also titled Plan B, will follow three stunt performers who accidentally disrupt a crime in progress, then being forced to use their ‘pretend’ action skills in the commission of a very real crime (via Deadline).

Plan B will be directed by “up-and-coming screenwriter” Lucas Carter, and produced by Sylvester Stallone’s Balboa Productions.

In the original Plan B, (aka Plan B: Scheiss Auf Plan A), three martial arts experts (Can Aydin, Cha-Lee Yoon and Phong Giang) embark upon a search Continue reading

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Sylvester Stallone is a hybrid Charles Bronson/superhero in the Trailer for Amazon Video’s ‘Samaritan’

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“Samaritan” Poster

Julius Avery, the filmmaker behind 2014’s Son of the Gun and 2018’s Overlord, teams up with Sylvester Stallone (Rocky, The Expendables) for Samaritan, an urban “superhero” film that premiers on Amazon Video on August 26th.

Written by Bragi F. Schut (Season of the Witch, Ninjago, Threshold), Samaritan follows a young boy (Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton) who learns that a superhero (Stallone), who was thought to have gone missing after an epic battle twenty years ago, may in fact still be around.

Samaritan also stars Pilou Asbæk (Ghost in the Shell), Martin Starr (Silicon Valley), Dascha Polanco (Orange is the New Black), Moises Arias (The King of Staten Island), Sophia Tatum (I Am Not Okay with This) and Continue reading

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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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