STREET FIGHTER Taps Four For Kitao Sakurai’s Live-Action Fighting Feature
The film is currently has no release date.
The film is currently has no release date.
The movie opens in select theaters in the U.S. next month!
A look at the coverage from this year’s edition of the Cannes film market.
Lee Yoon-chang’s 2018 webcomic comes to life this summer with My Daughter Is A Zombie, starring Cho Jung-seok and Choi Yoo-ri. The first official teaser is now online as well the poster from Korean distributor, Next Entertainment World. The film, directed by Pil Gam-seong (Hostage: Missing Celebrity) takes place one year after an unprecedented zombie attack that killed hundreds of thousands. Since then, Korea has been declared zombie-free, with the story centered on survivor Jeong Hwan (Cho), who holds a secret: his daughter, Su Ah (Choi) is the last zombie left on Earth. As Jeon Hwan fights to satiate her cravings, he must reconcile with whether or not he’ll be able to maintain some semblance of normalcy and protect Su Ah much longer. Check out the teaser below ahead of the film’s local release in July.
The film stars Jandino Asporaat and Werner Kolf.
The action comedy opens in June from Magenta Light Studios
The film opens in select theaters in the U.S. on May 30 from 3388 Films.
The 33rd Raindance Film Festival kicks off on June 18.
I haven’t posted about Kyle Murillo in a while. Alas, we have Doll Face, a four minute detective procedural featuring website favorite Caitlin Hutson squaring off with Devante Thomas. In search of evidence for her recent missing person case, Detective Jane enters the home of a prime suspect after hours. It feels mighty good to hear from Murillo again. I may not have The Hit List anymore, but if I can spotlight these shorts from time to time, you can bet I will. Enjoy!
David Sandberg will be the comeback kid yet! Details in the link on KUNG FURY: THE MOVIE, and more!
Kristopher Landis, author of the 2022 paperback, “Quest for the Dragon Star: An Oral History of WMAC Masters,” is penning the series.
The film stars Óscar Casas, Ana Mena, and Claudio Santamaria.
Production commences in the Fall.
Featuring performances by Kimberly Frutoz, Antonia Timbol, and Courtney Morrill
Nguyen Phan Quang Binh will direct the film which is now selling at Cannes.
Jeff Speakman still has the power in this early 90s classic.
Jon Sphaits is penning the script.
Yup. Rambo’s coming back… Word has it that Millenium Media is revamping the IP for a new origin story set during the Vietnam War with none other than Jalmari Helander directing the film. The company is also eyeing a production start in October over in Thailand. Helander will direct from a screenplay by Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani (Black Adam), with the film billed as a prequel to Ted Kotcheff’s inaugural 1982 film, First Blood, based on David Morell’s 1972 Rowman & Littlefield book. Kevin King-Templeton will produce for Templeton Media alongside Les Weldon, Jonathan Yunger and Avi Lerner. Exec producing are Trevor Short, and Bonfire Legends’ Dallas Sonnier and Amanda Presmyk. The news comes courtesy of Deadline’s Andreas Wiseman who also notes that Sylvester Stallone is well aware of the project and is currently not involved. Stallone debuted the character in Kotcheff’s film for Orion Pictures, translating Morell’s novel […]
Production is underway from director Lingo Hseih.
The film stars Patrick Tam, Locker Lam, and Mark Cheng