Vengeance of a Snow Girl | Blu-ray (Imprint Films)

On March 26, 2025, Australian label Imprint Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for Vengeance of a Snow Girl, a 1971 classic Shaw Brothers film from director Lo Wei (The Big Boss).

Lo Wei joined Shaw Brothers in 1965, and helmed more than a dozen movies for the studio. This, however, was his very last Shaw Continue reading

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The Snake Prince | Blu-ray (Imprint Films)

RELEASE DATE: March 26, 2025

On March 26, 2025, Australian label Imprint Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for The Snake Prince, a 1976 classic Shaw Brothers film from director Lo Chen (Revenge of the Shaolin Master).

Versatile director Lo Chen and majestic star Ti Lung Continue reading

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The Monkey Goes West | Blu-ray (Imprint)

RELEASE DATE: March 26, 2025

On March 26, 2025, Australian label Imprint Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region B) for The Monkey Goes West, a 1966 classic Shaw Brothers film from director Ho Meng Hua (Vengeance is A Golden Blade).

In the vast body of Chinese literature, there is no novel more famous than Journey To The West, and its familiar characters – from the rambunctious Continue reading

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Chungking Express | 4K Ultra HD (Criterion)

Chungking Express | 4K Ultra HD (Criterion)

Chungking Express | 4K Ultra HD (Criterion)

RELEASE DATE: April 15, 2025

On April 15, 2025, Criterion is releasing a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray for Chungking Express, Wong Kar-wai’s seminal 1994 Hong Kong cinema classic!

The whiplash, double-pronged Chungking Express is one of the defining works of 1990s cinema and the film that made Wong Kar-wai an instant icon. Two heartsick Hong Kong cops (Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tony Leung Chiu Wai), both jilted by ex-lovers, cross paths at the Midnight Express take-out food stand, where the ethereal pixie waitress Faye (Faye Wong) works.

Anything goes in Wong’s gloriously shot and utterly unexpected charmer, which cemented the sex appeal of its gorgeous stars and forever turned canned pineapple and the Mamas Continue reading

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Looking for love? New Featurette for Ke Huy Quan’s actioner ‘Love Hurts’ from ‘John Wick’ producer David Leitch

"Love Hurts" Teaser Poster

“Love Hurts” Teaser Poster

Ke Huy Quan – best known for his child roles in 1984’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, 1985’s The Goonies and perhaps less so for wiping the floor with Bolo in 1991’s Breathing Fireis making a hard-hitting comeback with an upcoming actioner, titled Love Hurts (previously known as titled With Love)

A Hollywood action lead for Quan should come as no surprise, given his critically acclaimed comeback role for 2022’s Everything Everywhere All at Once, which earned Quan a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

In Love Hurts, Quan will play Marvin Gable, a real estate agent in the Milwaukee suburbs whose life is upended when he receives a mysterious crimson Continue reading

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The Role of Mythology in Martial Arts Cinema

The Role of Mythology in Martial Arts Cinema

Cinemas made about martial arts are shrouded in mystery and mythology. The finest actors from all over the globe get involved with martial arts movies to express themselves in unimaginable ways. Animals, mythical beings, and forbidden techniques are the key concepts that are discussed in martial arts cinema. These concepts are passed down from generation to generation in order to safeguard rich traditions of fighting styles.

Action heroes in international films must go through treacherous training exercises to master martial arts. Beautiful maidens and princesses require the protection of martial artists to survive without losing their dignity. Mythology in martial arts films can help the audiences discover the true essence of fighting and the values that fighters hold dear to them.

Have a look at these martial arts cinemas to understand the role of mythology in different cultures.

Enter the Dragon

Enter the Dragon is a masterpiece of martial arts cinema. Bruce Lee is the star of the movie. He was 32 years of age at the time of its release in 1973. Many people in Hollywood and the film industry consider Enter the Dragon to be the greatest martial arts film of all time. Enter the Dragon premiered in Los Angeles shortly after the death of Bruce Lee.

His movie was inspired by the dragon, a mythological creature that is known for its strength. In Asian mythology, Dragons have the ability to transform energy in its purest form. Bruce Lee delivers a stunning performance in the movie as a martial arts trainer living in Hong Kong. He is tasked with the mission of obtaining evidence to prove that one of his earlier students is involved in crimes like prostitution and drug trafficking.

Kung fu, karate, and mixed martial arts are portrayed in various fight scenes in Enter the Dragon. It was filmed with a budget of $850,000 and made over $400 million at the box office. The film was featured in media publications like Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Esquire magazine.

Video games like Double Dragon, Street Fighter, and Mortal Kombat, were inspired by Enter the Dragon. It became the foundation of beat ‘em up games in the 1980s. The musical score for the martial arts film was composed by Lalo Schifrin. He sampled sounds from Chinese, Korean, and Japanese cultures to create a mesmerizing soundtrack for Enter the Dragon.

The Matrix

The Matrix is a sci-fi film that was responsible for bringing martial arts into the mainstream. Written and directed by the Wachowskis, The Matrix is a movie about hackers breaking free from the constraints of their thoughts and actions.

In the movie, people living in society are being controlled by highly intelligent robots. Keanu Reeves plays a hacker called Neo in The Matrix. He must find a way out of The Matrix by looking for advanced hackers who have been freed in the past.

The iconic club scene at the start of The Matrix movie lures Neo into talking to a woman named Trinity. She advises Neo to follow the white rabbit to get the answers he seeks. According to mythological beliefs, the rabbit is a symbol of fertility. In Chinese traditions, the white rabbit is a sacred expression of longevity. Games like Fortune Rabbit make use of the furry animal in their design to attract players to win rewards. Rabbits are associated with the cycle of birth and death that leads to new beginnings.

After spotting the white rabbit, Neo decides to continue on his journey towards freedom. He meets characters like Morpheus who guide Neo to free his mind and take the leap. The Matrix has generated a cult following for its visuals, martial arts combat sequences, and dialogues, that stick with moviegoers for years into their future. It has spawned a number of sequels including The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions.   

Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda is an animated film with several mythological beings and symbolism. The story of the martial arts movie takes the audience on an adventure to train Po in the traditional fighting style of kung fu. Po, the giant panda, voiced by Jack Black, lives in the Valley of Peace with his father. His village catches wind of the news that a snow leopard, Tai Lung, is about to escape from his prison to attack Po’s village.

Po must befriend mythical fighters in the Furious Five such as, the Tigress, Viper, Mantis, Crane, and the Monkey, in order to defeat Tai Lung. Shifu, the red panda, helps Po complete his training in martial arts. It is revealed that Tai Lung is also a former student of Shifu and is returning to the Valley of Peace to take his revenge.

Subtle concepts like the flow of energy and the need to fight are explained beautifully in Kung Fu Panda. The artwork of the movie depicts the inner conflict that haunts Po and convinces the audience that Po can become the Dragon Warrior of legend. There are several scenes in the movie that take place in the spirit realm to elaborate on eternal truths.

Released in 2008, Kung Fu Panda earned $631 million from box office sales. People who enjoyed watching Kung Fu Panda for its mythological retellings can view its 3 sequels to delve deeper into Chinese traditions and martial arts.

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Deal on Fire! The Postman Strikes Back | Blu-ray | Only $19.99 – Expires soon!

Postman Strikes Back | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Postman Strikes Back | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray (Region A/B) for The Postman Strikes Back, a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Ronny Yu (The Occupant).

The film stars Leung Kar Yan (Exciting Dragon), Chow Yun Fat (The Head Hunter), Fan Mei Sheng (12 Gold Medallions), Cherie Chung (Walk on Fire), Eddie Ko (Warriors of Future) and Brandy Yuen (Dreadnaught).

The Postman Strikes Back is a unique entry in the Hong Kong action genre for a number of reasons. Set in 1913, it’s a movie which brings together elements of the old-school and the new-wave which can only be appreciated in retrospect. An early directorial effort from Ronny Yu, with the exception of his 1986 production with Brandon Lee, Legacy of Rage, it wouldn’t be until Continue reading

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How to Game and Manage Your Time

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Gaming is definitely an exciting way for you to unwind. It can also be a way for you to challenge yourself and connect with your friends. However, you need proper time management or gaming can lead to some very unproductive habits if you’re not careful.

Take a look at some strategies to balance your gaming with all your responsibilities so that you can stay efficient and enjoy your play time.

Set Clear Priorities

You should go ahead and identify your primary responsibilities in life. These may be things such as household tasks, work and school. Always ensure that you have completed these tasks before you start a gaming session.

You can use a daily planner to do this as it will help you to stay as organized as possible. Try to allocate dedicated blocks of time for completing tasks.

Use gaming as a reward for staying productive. When you take this approach to gaming you can keep things in balance and stay up to date with your other commitments.

Create a Schedule and Stick to It

Time management is going to work best when you are trying to establish a routine. Always make sure that you’re spending specific periods for gaming, such as one to two hours in the evening. This should be done after you’ve handled the important tasks.

Stick to designated gaming times as this ensures that play does not interfere with all the essential activities you have to do. Some players like to limit their gaming to weekends or to specific leisure hours. This will help you maintain their focus during the week.

Use Timers and Alarms

Be sure to set a timer to avoid losing track of time while you are gaming. It can be easy to get engrossed in an exciting match but alarms can remind you when it’s time for you to stop.

This habit is going to help you to prevent over playing and it will reinforce the commitment you’re trying to make to balancing gaming with other priorities you may have. If a game is especially difficult it can be easy to get caught up in trying to win.

You can always try to use bo6 bot lobbies when available as it can help you practice the game in a less challenging environment. This will lead to greater skill in the long run.

Take Breaks During Gaming Sessions

Constant gaming is going to lead to a lot of fatigue over time. This will result in a decrease of performance while you are playing. It may even lead to health issues.

Try to break up your sessions with short pauses so that you can hydrate and de-stress. You also need to rest your eyes. When you incorporate rest it’s going to enhance concentration. This makes gaming a lot more enjoyable.

You should try to regularly evaluate your gaming time compared to the other activities in your life. If you find that gaming is starting to interfere with your personal goals or as your responsibility consider cutting back

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‘Hard Boiled’, ‘The Killer’, ‘A Better Tomorrow’ and many more Golden Princess titles arriving on Blu-ray from Shout!

Great news for Hong Kong cinema fans! Shout! has acquired worldwide rights (excluding select Asian territories) to the Golden Princess movie library, which consists of 156 Hong Kong cinema classics, many of which have been MIA from Continue reading

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First look at futuristic martial arts film ‘Absolute Dominion’ starring Désiré Mia, Alex Winter and Patton Oswalt

Writer/director Lexi Alexander, who is perhaps best-known for helming 2005’s Green Street Hooligans and 2008’s Punisher: War Zone, is currently prepping 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 Continue reading

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Panda Plan | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Panda Plan | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Panda Plan | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: February 18, 2025

On February 18, 2025, Well Go USA is releasing Panda Plan on Digital, Blu-ray & DVD. This action-comedy is the latest from martial arts superstar Jackie Chan (Hidden Strike, Ride On).

The film – directed by Zhang Luan (Song of YouthGive Me Five) – centers on a rare baby panda with a dark circle around just one eye, who becomes a worldwide sensation when he’s born at China’s Noah Zoo. But when a Middle Eastern tycoon dispatches international mercenaries to kidnap the zoo’s baby pandas, Chan, playing a version of himself as an international action star, is forced to get involved in a rescue mission (via THR).

Panda Plan also stars Shi Ce (Hi, Mom), Wei Xiang (Full River Red), Han Continue reading

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Ugetsu | 4K Ultra HD (Criterion)

Ugetsu | 4K Ultra HD (Criterion)

Ugetsu | 4K Ultra HD (Criterion)

RELEASE DATE: April 1, 2025

On April 1, 2025, Criterion is releasing a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray for Ugetsu, a 1953 classic of Japanese cinema from director Kenji Mizoguchi (The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums, The Life of Oharu).

By the time he made Ugetsu, Kenji Mizoguchi was already an elder statesman of Japanese cinema, fiercely revered by Akira Kurosawa and other directors of a younger generation. And with this exquisite ghost story, a fatalistic wartime tragedy derived from stories by Akinari Ueda and Guy de Maupassant, he created a touchstone of his art, his long takes and sweeping camera guiding the viewer through a delirious narrative about two villagers whose pursuit of fame and fortune leads them far astray from their loyal wives. Moving Continue reading

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The origins of Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao revealed? Shout! to release Blu-ray for 1988’s ‘Painted Faces’

"Painted Faces" Promotional Poster

“Painted Faces” Promotional Poster

Later this year, Shout! will be releasing a Blu-ray (Region A) for Painted Faces, a 1988 Hong Kong classic from director Alex Law Kai-Yui (Now You See Love… Now You Don’t).

Painted Faces tells the story about the Peking Opera School that Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao attended as young men. Specifically, their relationship to their teacher, Master Yu Jim-Yuen (played by Sammo, himself).

The film also stars Cheng Pei-Pei (Golden Swallow), Lam Ching-Ying (When Taekwondo Strikes), John Shum (Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars) and Wu Ma (Circus Kids).

According to Dawn of Discs, expect a New Commentary from Frank Continue reading

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Moral Combat | DVD (WowNow)

Moral Combat | DVD (WowNow)

Moral Combat | DVD (WowNow)

RELEASE DATE: May 13, 2025

On May 13, 2025, U.S. label WowNow is releasing a DVD for Moral Combat. Despite its very generic AI-created artwork, the film is actually a 2021 Chinese movie originally titled, Drunken Master Su Qier.

Moral Combat is directed by Dachuan Li and stars Alimire Abulimiti, Guoliang Chen (Wolves of Wuhan), Xianmin Chen and Qimeng Cheng (Nezha).

Official description:

In a world where honor and betrayal collide, Moral Combat tells the gripping tale of Su Can, a prodigious martial artist born into a prestigious family of officers. From a young age, Su Can’s life has been defined by his dedication to the martial arts. However, his aspirations Continue reading

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Harbin (2024) Review

"Harbin" Theatrical Poster

“Harbin” Theatrical Poster

Director: Woo Min-Ho
Cast: Hyun-Bin, Park Jeong-Min, Jo Woo-Jin, Jeon Yeo-Bin, Lee Dong-Wook, Park Hoon, Yoo Jae-Myung, Lily Franky, Kim Ji-Oh, Lee Tae-Hyeong, Ahn Se-Ho
Running Time: 114 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

There’s been no shortage of action tinged spy thrillers set during Japan’s colonisation of Korea in the early 20th century, with productions like Assassination, The Age of Shadows, and Phantom being superlative examples of the genre, but few have been based on a true story. With 2024’s Harbin director Woo Min-ho looks to change that, opting to tell the story of An Jung-geun, a Korean independence activist who, at age 30 in the October of 1909, assassinated Japanese politician Ito Hirobumi upon his arrival at Harbin station. Hirobumi had been meeting with his Russian counterparts to discuss who should control Korea, and became a key figure in driving the annexation of the country to fall under Japanese rule. Jung-geun’s actions see him remembered as a martyr for independence in his home country (both in the South and the North), a fact which has seen his story adapted for the screen several times over the years.

The first time was in 1946 with The Chronicle of An Jung-geun, and in 1959 there was King Gojong and Martyr An Jung-geun, which was followed by An Jung-geun, the Patriot in 1972. While the remainder of the 20th century took a break from re-telling his story, in the 21st century he’d return in 2004’s Thomas An Jung-geun (in which he was played by Yu Oh-seong Continue reading

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