Seobok: Project Clone | Bu-ray | Well Go USA

Seobok: Project Clone | Bu-ray | Well Go USA

Seobok: Project Clone | Bu-ray | Well Go USA

RELEASE DATE: February 15, 2022

On February 15, 2022, Well Go USA will be releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Seobok: Project Clone (read our review), a 2021 South Korean thriller from director Lee Yong-Joo (Possessed).

Read the official details below:

Min Gi-heon is an ex-agent of the intelligence agency, and Seo Bok is the first human clone created through stem cell cloning and genetic engineering. He possesses the secret for eternal life. They get entangled in dangerous situations as several forces want to take control of Seo Bok.

The film stars Gong Yoo (Train To Busan), Park Bo-Gum (Coin Locker Girl), Jo Woo-Jin (The Drug King), Yeon Je-Wook (Public Enemy Returns), Lee Continue reading

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‘The Raid’ star Iko Uwais returns in the Trailer for the Netflix’ movie sequel to ‘Wu Assassins’ titled ‘Fistful of Vengeance’

"Fistful of Vengeance" Netflix Poster

“Fistful of Vengeance” Netflix Poster

Ever rising action star Iko Uwais (The Raid, The Raid 2, Headshot, Beyond Skyline) will be returning to Netflix with Fistful of Vengeance, a movie “sequel” to 2019’s Wu Assassins, a 10-episode martial arts sci-fi crime drama that’s currently streaming on Netflix.

Wu Assassins revolved around a warrior chosen as the latest and last Wu Assassin, who must search for the powers of an ancient triad and restore balance in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Now, the official premise for Fistful of Vengeance reads: A revenge mission becomes a fight to save the world from an ancient threat when superpowered assassin Kai tracks a killer to Bangkok (via AF).

Returning stars from Wu Assassins include Lewis Tan (Into the Badlands), Lawrence Continue reading

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Action U.S.A. (1989) Review

"Action U.S.A." Theatrical Poster

“Action U.S.A.” Theatrical Poster

Director: John Stewart
Cast: Gregory Scott Cummins, Cameron Mitchell, William Hubbard Knight, Ross Hagen, Barri Murphy, William Smith, Ross Hagen, Hoke Howell, Gary Beal, Rod Shaft
Running Time: 97 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

As a fan of action, in the last 10 years it’s been immensely satisfying to witness the rise of the stuntman to fully fledged director. From Chad Stahelski’s John Wick flicks, to David Leitch’s Atomic Blonde (who also co-directed the original John Wick), not to mention Sam Hargrave’s Extraction. Before any of those guys though, before even the likes of Vic Armstrong would helm Joshua Tree, there was John Stewart. Having started a career in stunts in 1980, by the time the decade was closing Stewart decided to try his hand at directing, and the result was the wonderfully titled Action U.S.A.. If there’s an award out there for a movie title that’s both blatantly vague, while also telling you everything you need to know at the same time, then this may well be it.

Essentially Stewart aimed to create a movie that, in the words of director Brian Trenchard-Smith, “goes through every stunt in the stuntman’s directory” (a line he says while casually interviewing Stewart with a generously filled glass of red wine in the extra features of the Vinegar Syndrome release!). A modestly budgeted affair, the bombast of the title may set expectations a little too high, when in reality a more accurate title would be Action Waco, Texas. Made 4 years before the infamous Waco siege (or 24 years before the home renovation show Fixer Upper, depending on your perspective), Stewart found a town that was all too happy to be used as an action movie location. An almost endless supply of cars to be smashed up? Check! A whole house that could be blown to smithereens? Check! A request to fly a helicopter with someone hanging out of it down the middle Continue reading

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Adapted by Alan Canvan: A Conversation with ‘Game of Death Redux’ Filmmaker

The following is a conversation with indie filmmaker, Alan Canvan. He’s a cinema enthusiast and a quote/unquote “Bruce Lee Historian” (more on that later) who has a different – and very controversial – thought process when it comes to his opinions on Bruce Lee and his films, which was one of the reasons I approached him for this interview.

Alan has hosted a few events, including Bamboo, Nunchucks & Dirty Footprints: A Retrospective of Bruce Lee’s ‘Game of Death’, which was co-hosted by Bruce Lee: A Life. author, Matthew Polly; as well as a private screening for Bruce Lee’s obscure childhood film, The Orphan (1960), which was made possible thanks to Alan’s relentless ability to seek down the film’s copyright holders in Hong Kong. He also has written some in-depth articles in the British Bruce Lee publication BLR and Spain’s BLM magazine.

But what Alan is perhaps mostly known for The Game of Death Redux, which was released exclusively on Criterion Collection’s 2020 boxed set Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits. The film showcased 23 minutes of the 1972-era Game of Death footage that’s presented closely the way Bruce intended, while at the same time, keeping in-tact some of the stronger aspects of the universally panned, pieced together 1978 film (known to fans as Game of Death ’78), such as John Barry’s acclaimed score, as well some of the film’s strong audio design.

This brings us to his latest project – an updated, new and improved version of Game of Death Redux (aka Game of Death Redux 2.0), which will soon be released to the public. I thought it would be a good opportunity to have a chat about it, as well as many other topics surrounding Bruce Lee and his work.

Enjoy!


"Game of Death Redux" Poster

Game of Death Redux Poster


JB: Why did you decide to make 2.0?

AC: What’s the adage regarding art never being finished, only abandoned? Yeah. With the initial edit, my focus was entirely on the flow of the piece (i.e., how the shots were cut and how the music drove the narrative.) Artistically, I was satisfied. Technically, there were aspects that bothered me. What I really wanted was a complete visual and sonic restoration. It took over a year to achieve, and I was fortunate enough to work with the right team to arrive at this new version.

JB: For those who have seen the original Redux, what can be expected in version 2.0?

AC: Where do I begin? For starters, the new Redux has been fully restored with a brand-new color grade and audio mix. Additionally, Chris Kent, who looped Bruce’s war cries for Robert Clouse’s Game of Death movie, lent his voice once again to match the audio portions I used from the 1978 film. He did a stellar job. Finally, I reworked a dozen sequences which resulted in a far more concise and dramatic presentation of the narrative. I can honestly say that Game of Death, in any incarnation, has never looked or sounded Continue reading

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First Time Smoking Cannabis: What to Know and Expect

According to the World Health Organization, approximately 2.5% of the world’s population or 147 million people enjoy smoking weed. Around 94 million people in the United States have admitted to using marijuana products at least once.

This is why domestic marijuana production grew tenfold over the last two decades, from 1,000 to 10,000 tons. If you have never smoked weed and want to experience the positive health benefits, it is normal to feel nervous when first time smoking.

Here is everything you need to know about the effects of cannabis with smoking tips to give you the most enjoyable experience.

Preparing for First Time Smoking

The first step to being prepared for your first time smoking is choosing the best cannabis strains. Finding the right product is crucial to avoid damaging your throat and lungs.

Even though smoking weed is different compared to cigarettes or cigars, there is always some risk associated with smoking in general. This can also worsen if you buy cheaper products to save money because they can be laced with other chemicals.

Then you may experience pulmonary diseases. The immediate trade-off of getting a buzz and saving more money is not worth the long-term medical conditions you may face.

Therefore, you should always buy cannabis strains from reputable businesses that are fully licensed. Their products will have all the ingredients and safety instructions listed carefully. There are also qualified staff members to help answer all your questions.

Another alternative is to do your own testing to ensure that you are safely consuming the right product. Check out this cannabis testing equipment to accurately determine THC and CBD potencies to avoid becoming ill from smoking poor-quality weed.

Take Small Doses

If you want to prevent the likelihood of a bad trip, you should always start smoking weed in small doses. Instead of thinking of cannabis like a cigarette, you should only light one or two doses and take a break.

You can attempt to go back to your other activities and then come back to smoke more if needed. This is the best way to slowly introduce yourself to the effects of cannabis.

Not everybody reacts the same way to smoking weed. It is always best to ward off any adverse side effects by giving yourself time to adjust to the new feeling.

The effects of cannabis should kick in within a few minutes, so you do not need to take a very long break. Sit back for up to 10 minutes after a puff, and then decide if you would like to feel more buzzed or not.

Lower your cannabis expectations and do not aim for a massive high right away. Take things slow and increase the dose when you become more comfortable consuming cannabis.

The Right Atmosphere

You do not want your first-time smoking experience to be in a place where you are not comfortable. It is important to be in a location where you feel mentally and physically calm to have your first smoke session.

Think about places where you can be most stress-free. You can choose to smoke cannabis in your backyard with a nice view or in front of the TV if you want to watch some Netflix.

Smoking weed at home is the best option for your first time. This is because many public areas may have anti-smoking laws, so you do not want to get in trouble the first time you smoke.

Depending on the cannabis strains, some people also feel a little fatigued after smoking. So, you should have somewhere to take a nap or sit lazily to allow your body time to process the experience instead of working or driving.

Remember that you may also feel vulnerable and afraid of trying cannabis for the first time. You should invite some friends over and tell them that it is your first-time smoking weed.

Your trusted companions can help you feel more comfortable, especially if they have experience with cannabis and smoking tips to ensure that you have a safe and sound time.

What to Expect?

If you have never smoked weed before, you will have a very low tolerance. Therefore, you should expect an immediate effect even if you take one or two quick puffs.

It does not matter if you do not smoke much because cannabinoids pass through your lungs directly into the bloodstream and go straight to your brain. Edibles take longer to feel because they are processed through the liver first.

THC is the primary cannabinoid associated that causes a potent psychoactive effect. You should expect positivity, calmness, clear-headedness, and pain relief, depending on how much you smoke.

Some Coughing Is Inevitable

Anyone who has never smoked before should prepare to cough the first time they take a puff of marijuana smoke. This is because your body is not used to inhaling smoke, so you should expect a strong throat hit that can make you cough.

Marijuana flowers also trap a lot of moisture, which can make you cough more since the smoke will be thicker. However, this feeling will not last long when you continue smoking weed and become used to the experience.

Do Not Focus On the High

Many first-time marijuana smokers get excited about the high and build up their cannabis expectations. Some smokers also believe they need to get as high as possible to feel the maximum positive effects.

This is unnecessary since you can still receive therapeutic benefits no matter how little you inhale. Avoid pressuring yourself to smoke too much or keep up with others who may brag about smoking several joints a day.

Stick to your comfort level until you discover how much cannabis your body can handle safely to suit your lifestyle.

Enjoy the Best Smoking Experience

Cannabis products that affect one person do not affect another the same way. Your first-time smoking experience should focus on your comfort and how your body reacts to each puff.

When you become familiar with the high, you should ease into different strains. For instance, if you want to feel energetic and sociable, it is better to smoke Sativa.

Otherwise, Indica-dominant strains are best for a sleepy and relaxed effect. If you enjoyed reading these smoking tips, check out our other posts for more information.

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Deal on Fire! Undercover Punch and Gun | Blu-ray | Only $6.99 – Expires soon!

Undercover Punch and Gun | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Undercover Punch and Gun | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Well Go USA’s Undercover Punch and Gun (read our review).

Philip Ng (The Trough), Vanness Wu (Dragon Blade), Andy On (True Legend) and Jiang Luxia (Operation Red Sea) join forces for Undercover Punch and Gun (aka Undercover vs. Undercover), the directorial debut of filmmakers Frankie Tam and Philip Lui, writers of Gallants and Wild City, respectively.

An undercover cop’s daring plan to infiltrate a notorious drug ring is severely compromised when a rival agency attacks mid-trade and kills the gang’s leader in the action-packed MMA thriller Continue reading

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What You Should Expect When Working With a Mesothelioma Lawyer

Life can be really stressful at times. Despite taking care of everything, there are times when you get an illness or disorder that is not in your control. Mesothelioma is one such problem that arises when you are exposed to Asbestos. This usually happens when you are working at a location where others are working with asbestos.

Mesothelioma is malignant cancer that happens in the covering of your tissues. This is an aggressive and deadly form of cancer. A person who gets affected by the same has to go through grievous stress. Often patients with Mesothelioma are eligible for compensation. They can ask the company responsible for medical compensation. 

Again getting the same is not possible without a Mesothelioma lawyer’s help. Here is what you should expect when you work with him. 

What is a Mesothelioma Lawyer?

A specialized Mesothelioma lawyer has practiced civil law for multiple years. After they gained the required expertise, they decided to pursue asbestos law. That is how they qualify to become a proper Mesothelioma attorney.

Only a specialized Mesothelioma lawyer has the required expertise in that field. If you suffer from that problem, you must look for a Greensboro Mesothelioma lawyer.  

The filing of a Mesothelioma case is a long and complicated process. The attorney you hire must know all the regulations and limitations of a particular state. They also have to understand how to move through the legal process and get things done.

Any lawyer who chooses to deal in Mesothelioma will be compassionate and considerate. He understands the pain of people suffering from asbestos harm. That is why he is prepared to take the case up and fully take it to its resolution.

When to contact a Mesothelioma lawyer

If you are diagnosed with Mesothelioma and know for sure that it is because of asbestos exposure, you can file a claim. You will have to contact a Mesothelioma attorney immediately. Delaying the entire process is not a sensible idea.

Most of the US states have statutes of limitations. They will process your Mesothelioma claim only if you apply within a specific time period after diagnosis. The attorney will also take some time to draft the papers and submit the claim.

Hence first, find out about the time limit for your state. Then contact the attorney and share your medical details with him. If you are filing the case on behalf of a victim who is no more, you will have to do so after the death.

Give your attorney time to frame the case. Only then can you hope to get a fruitful result and satisfactory compensation. A reliable attorney would try and win you decent compensation.

Who all can file the compensation against Mesothelioma?

All those who have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma are eligible for compensation. When you file a lawsuit, you can get enough financial compensation. On the radar are the negligent asbestos manufacturers. The compensation will include all the treatment and other expenses you accrued.

But for that, you will have to prove that your Mesothelioma was caused by asbestos exposure. Naturally, you need to show that you were continuously in contact with the place where asbestos was used.

If the patient is too sick or has passed away, his spouse or child can file a lawsuit. Only a Mesothelioma attorney can guide you on whether you can claim the compensation or not.

What is the price a Mesothelioma lawyer will charge

The Mesothelioma lawyers are paid on a contingency basis. It means you will pay the lawyer only if you win the case. In case the claim is unsuccessful, the lawyer will not charge you anything. Mostly the legal fees are different for different cases. However, you can expect it to stay between 25 to 40% of the total damages.

A qualified Mesothelioma lawyer will collaborate with firms with the resources and create a strong case for you. They coordinate with medical professionals and doctors to show that your disorder arose because of the other party’s negligence.  Apart from that, a Mesothelioma lawyer hires industry experts and gets valid testimonies supporting your claims.

How long is the process of filing the case 

Most of the Mesothelioma cases are resolved out of the court. It rarely happens that the matter goes to a proper court for resolution. That is why Mesothelioma lawyers try to find solutions to such cases in a year or so. 

Yet if you have a lawsuit against a big corporation, that may take a long time. Since the volume of cases of this type is high courts, try to fast-track them now.

You should know the statute of limitations in whichever state where the claim is being filed. Some of the states even expect the plaintiff to raise the claim within a year of getting diagnosed. On the other hand, other states are lenient with the time frames.

What kind of involvement is expected out of me

A Mesothelioma lawyer understands the trauma you are facing. He would not want to increase your stress levels. That is why he does most of the hard work himself. Still, there are some details which you can only provide. This includes:

  • Details of your past employment
  • Any encounters or exposure to asbestos
  • A statement explaining how you were exposed to asbestos-based products
  • A detailed list of all your medical expenses incurred
  • Record of the pain and suffering you are facing because of Mesothelioma

Mostly you will have to give this information through video interviews. This would be out of court in an informal setup. Whatever details you offer will decide how your case will proceed in court.

Types of claims a Mesothelioma lawyer will file 

Now we will tell you about the different kinds of claims that the lawyer may file for you:

  • Personal injury lawsuit

In this, the lawyer gets you compensated for any injury suffered while working with asbestos. However, the company which caused you the problem should still be in business.

  • Wrongful death lawsuit

This is mainly for the relatives of the victim. It can be filed by them and seeks compensation if the victim perished during treatment.

  • Asbestos trust fund claims

Sometimes the company responsible shows bankruptcy in order to avoid paying compensation. Victims in such a situation can file an asbestos trust fund claim and get their entitled compensation.

  • VA benefits

Those war veterans who developed the disease during the service get compensated for the same. They are eligible for compensation from the Department of Veteran Affairs.

Steps to file a claim

These are the steps through which your claim case would be filed in court:

Identifying the culprits

First, the lawyer will have to identify who is responsible for your situation. He will have to trace where you were exposed and which companies were responsible. However, it is possible that your exposure happened many years back. Then it is difficult for them to find out any information.

But again, most of the Mesothelioma lawyers have databases of companies dealing in Asbestos. You will have to sit down with him and figure out which company or companies are responsible.

File the Mesothelioma claim

The lawyer will truthfully tell you your options. He will also tell you which type of claim you must file. You can be eligible for a claim from more than one company which you both will have to decide. 

Also, he will know what the statute of limitations for your state is. This means till how long you can file a claim and still get compensation. All the heavy work of your case the lawyer will do for you at this point.

Win compensation

Once the claim is filed, the attorney will ensure that you win the case. During this process, he would want the case to be resolved as soon as possible. A lot of Mesothelioma lawyers hope to get an out-of-court settlement. 

Court procedures are lengthy and consume a lot of your time. Apart from that, there is no guarantee that the judge would rule in your favor. 

On the other hand, the settlements are quick and highly rewarding. Around 99% of such cases yield positive results. The average compensation given ranges from $1 to $1.4 million. You can even suggest a figure you are expecting.

This compensation could be used for:

  • Further treatment
  • Compensation against lost wages
  • Travel expenditure
  • Funeral expenses
  • Any other expenses

Conclusion

If you have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma, it is time to get your due compensation. Contact a reliable lawyer who will show you the right way to go about it. At any point, do not delay this process of claim. Also, ensure you have all the evidence of asbestos exposure.

Do not raise a case if you are not sure you were afflicted because of a company’s negligence. This could land you in severe legal trouble. Remember that Mesothelioma is a severe problem. A lot of people are already suffering due to overexposure to asbestos. Such cases, if found genuine, are given a lot of coverage and priority.

 

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New Poster for the Wu Jing war epic sequel to ‘The Battle at Lake Changjin’ (aka ‘Watergate Bridge’)

"The Battle at Lake Changjin" Theatrical Poster

“The Battle at Lake Changjin” Theatrical Poster

Martial arts star Wu Jing (Wolf Warrior 2, Call of Heroes, SPL 2) will return in the high-profile sequel The Battle at Lake Changjin 2 (aka Watergate Bridge). Also returning are Jackson Yee (Pound of Flesh), Zhang Hanyu (Operation Mekong), Huang Xuan (Extraordinary Mission), Zhu Yawen (The Captain), Duan Yihong (Extraordinary Mission) and Hu Jun (Shadow).

As with the first film, the sequel will act as a joint project by acclaimed directors Tsui Hark (Double Team, Taking of Tiger Mountain), Dante Lam (Beast Cops, Operation Red Sea) and Chen Kaige (Monk Comes Down the Mountain, Legend of the Demon Cat).

The upcoming sequel will take place a year after the events of the first film, which centered on the decisive battles during the 1950-53 Korean Continue reading

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Good Guys Wear Black | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Good Guys Wear Black | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Good Guys Wear Black | Blu-ray (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: August 29, 2022

Get ready for 88 Films’ Blu-ray (Region B) release for Chuck Norris’ Good Guys Wear Black, a 1978 thriller directed by Ted Post (Hang ‘Em High, Magnum Force).

In Good Guys Wear Black, an ex-US Army commando (Chuck Norris) must find the reason why his comrades from his unit are being systematically murdered before he is next.

The film also stars Anne Archer (Fatal Attraction), James Franciscus (Longstreet), Lloyd Haynes (Dynasty), Dana Andrews (Fallen Angel), Jim Backus (Rebel Without a Cause), Soon-Tek Oh (Man with the Golden Gun, Missing in Action 2) and Lawrence P. Casey (The Rat Patrol).

Soon to be available at Goodie Emporium (U.S. Seller)

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Wheel of Fortune: A Look Back at Pachinko in Film

When looking at the vast cultural contributions gifted to the world by Japan, a few immediate associations might spring to mind. One might think of the bright lights and cutting-edge fashion served up by the buzzing Tokyo districts of Shinjuku, Harajuku, and Akihabara. Others might think of the sumptuous animations of Studio Ghibli.

For many of us, our experience with Japanese film immediately brings to mind the neon glow of the pachinko parlor. Ubiquitous in Japan for close to a century, Pachinko is a game you will find in any urban area of Japan, a form of low-stakes gambling that attracts people of all backgrounds.

This is perhaps why Pachinko parlors have been used as a setting and plot device in some of the best films set in Japan to have ever been released. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at some of our favorite uses of Pachinko in cinema to date.

Pachinko Today

In Japan and outside of it, Pachinko is undergoing a major revival. Some estimate the domestic pachinko market to be worth as much as $300 billion, due to the immense popularity of this game, which combines traditional slot gaming with a ‘Wheel of Fortune’ style format.

Today, people all over the world play Pachinko, thanks to the advent of international online casinos that have made the game more accessible than ever. One of the biggest operators in this space is the Mr Green live casino. One of the most popular offerings at this platform is the live casino game Crazy Time, which offers a Japanese-themed Pachinko bonus round with top prizes worth up to 10,000x the initial stake. The fact that this game is available around the world really demonstrates its broad appeal.

Meanwhile, Apple TV is due to release a new TV show to the Western masses in 2022 titled Pachinko, which looks at the history of a Korean family in Japan and uses the Pachinko parlor as a recurring motif. Bringing the game further into modern pop culture will likely have an effect on its overall popularity.

Pachinko in Film 

For audiences outside of Japan, there are a number of iconic films set in the country that introduced the game to viewers for the first time. One of the most obvious examples is the Sofia Coppola classic Lost in Translation, which features an iconic encounter between Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray inside a Tokyo Pachinko Parlor. Then there is the Ridley Scott 1989 action shooter Black Rain, a cult classic that marked the Hollywood debut of Japanese film star Yusaku Matsuda and features a couple of prominent action scenes inside a Pachinko parlor.

Arguably the most widely-seen depictions of Pachinko in the west were delivered through the vehicle of Jackie Chan action films. A huge number of Chan’s biggest hits feature fight scenes in pachinko parlors. There’s the 1987 film Final Victory, the 1995 film Thunderbolt, and the 2009 film Shinjuku Incident, to name just a few. All of these films feature some high-octane fight sequences, using the crowded interiors and neon-lit backdrops of the Pachinko parlor to liven things up a bit.

There are countless great examples of the classic game of Pachinko being used to enrich a film and its setting. What are your favorites?

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Human Lanterns | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Human Lanterns | Blu-ray (88 Films)

Human Lanterns | Blu-ray (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: June 7, 2022

On June 7, 2022, 88 Films will be releasing Sun Chung’s 1982 horror/kung fu film, Human Lanterns (aka Human Skin Lanterns). A UK (Region B) version of the film will also be available around the same date.

Long before Anthony Wong was serving human Chinese “pork” buns in Untold Story (1993), Lo Lieh was kidnapping woman and making beautiful Chinese lanterns out of their freshly peeled human skin.

Suen Chung’s Human Lanterns has a fine balance of well-choreographed martial arts, a hint of horror and a pleasant amount of gore. As you’d probably expect, action is still the main showcase Continue reading

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Hard Hit | Blu-ray (MPI)

Hard Hit | Blu-ray (MPI)

Hard Hit | Blu-ray (MPI)

RELEASE DATE: February 22, 2022

On February 22, 2022, MPI Home Video is releasing the Blu-ray for Kim Chang-Ju’s Hard Hit, a 2021 thriller starring Jo Woo-Jin (Rampant), Lee Jae-In (Svaha: The Sixth Finger), Jin Kyung (Beasts Clawing at Straws), Kim Ji-Ho (Steel Rain), Jun Suk-Ho (Miss Baek) and Ji Chang-Wook (Fabricated City).

Official details:

VIP Bank Manager Sung-Gyu drives his daughter and son to school one morning. Along the way, a phone rings from the glove-box. It’s an anonymous caller claiming there’s a bomb under Sung-Gyu’s seat and if anyone exits the car, it will explode unless Sung-Gyu can pay a ransom. What at first feels like a prank call quickly turns into an edge-of-your-seat thriller. Sung-Gyu Continue reading

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Odd Couple | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Odd Couple | Blu-ray (Eureka)

Odd Couple | Blu-ray (Eureka)

RELEASE DATE: March 21, 2022

On March 21, 2022, Eureka is releasing the Limited Edition Blu-ray (Region B) for the 1979 kung fu classic, Odd Couple, starring Sammo Hung (Eastern Condors), Lau Kar-wing (also directing) and Bryan “Beardy” Leung Kar-yan (The Victim).

Official details:

Two ageing masters of the spear and sword engage in an epic mountaintop battle every ten years, but the outcome invariably ends in a draw. Realising that neither one of them will ever outclass the other, they each agree to take on a younger student and train them to champion their cause, thus putting an end to their longstanding Continue reading

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Holy Virgin Versus the Evil Dead, The (1991) Review

"The Holy Virgin Versus the Evil Dead" Theatrical Poster

“The Holy Virgin Versus the Evil Dead” Theatrical Poster

Director: Tony Lou Chun-Ku
Cast: Donnie Yen, Pauline Yeung, Ben Lam Kwok-Bun, Chui Hei-Man, Kathy Chow, Ken Lo, Robert Mak Tak-Law, Hsu Hsia, Sibelle Hu Hui-Chung, Lee Ho-Kwan
Running Time: 92 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

When people ask what it is about Donnie Yen that sets him apart from his peers, you’re likely to get a multitude of answers. Some may refer to the way he’s stayed relevant as an action actor for almost 4 decades. Others may mention his ever-evolving style of choreography, fusing the grappling techniques of MMA with the traditional Hong Kong action aesthetic. Some may even say it’s because he’s an arrogant jerk, but hey, you can’t please everyone. For me though, my answer would be – what other iconic kung fu star can say they starred in a Cat III flick full of gratuitous full-frontal nudity, bodily dismemberment, and moustached goddesses? The likes of Jet Li and Jackie Chan don’t even come close, but Donnie Yen, he embraced the opportunity with both hands, and because of that we’ll always have 1991’s The Holy Virgin Versus the Evil Dead.

 A protégé of Yuen Woo-Ping, Yen burst onto the scene in 1984’s Drunken Tai Chi, a production which many argue to be the last old school kung fu movie, before succumbing to the contemporary settings that would come to dominate the 80’s. Yen would continue to exclusively work with Woo-Ping throughout the decade, taking starring roles in Mismatched Couples, In the Line of Duty 4, and Tiger Cage II (notably he also had a small role in the first one). However in 1991 he began to explore working with other directors, first with Hsu Hsia on Crystal Hunt, and later in the year Continue reading

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Rise of the Machine Girls | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

Rise of the Machine Girls | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

Rise of the Machine Girls | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

RELEASE DATE: February 15, 2022

On February 15, 2022, Media Blasters is releasing a Blu-ray for 2019’s Rise of the Machine Girls, a loose remake of Noboru Iguchi’s The Machine Girl.

The film is directed by Yuki Kobayashi (Death Row Family), produced by Yoshinori Chiba (The Machine Girl) and Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police).

Official details:

Meet the two new mechanical enhanced sisters who replace their missing anatomy with high-powered automatic weaponry the same way some people collect tattoos! As sideshow freaks, the sisters just scrape by while secretly lusting for revenge against the sinister Dharma company that forced their poor mother Continue reading

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