Reviews
Big Bad III: In CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE PYUN CUT, Love It Or Hate It, This One’s For The Fans
Captain America: The Pyun Cut enjoed its West Coast Premiere as part of the third-edition of the Big Bad Film Fest on the evening of Saturday, August 23.
Big Bad III Review: In ISOLATED, Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi Is An Army Of One In A Yakuza Thriller That’s Loads Of Fun
ISOLATED enjoyed its world premiere at the second edition of the Big Bad Film Fest.
BABY ASSASSINS 3 Review: A Killer Threequel That Thrills
BABY ASSASSINS 3 stars Akari Takaishi and Saori Izawa, and Sosuke Ikematsu
Big Bad III Review: In UNDER FIRE, A Lean Action Comedy That Doesn’t Miss
The film is currently available from Vertical Entertainment.
CITY ON FIRE – Shout! Review: Chow Yun-Fat Feels The Heat In Ringo Lam’s Tastemaker Crime Classic
CITY ON FIRE arrives on Blu-Ray and 4K UHD from Shout! Studios on August 26.
Big Bad III Review: In PRISONER OF WAR, Another Viable Martial Arts Best From The ‘Debt Collector’ Duo
Prisoner Of War will enjoy its screening on Friday for the second-annual Big Bad Film Fest. The movie opens in theaters and on digital beginning September 19 from Well Go USA.
Eureka Blu-Ray Review: In MARTIAL LAW: Lo Wei’s Wuxia World, A Worthy Snapshot Of A Celebrated Director’s Career
• THE BLACK BUTTERFLY• DEATH VALLEY• VENGEANCE OF A SNOW GIRL• Extras• Conclusion Legendary director Lo Wei is front and center once more for another dose of classic Shaw Brothers action by way of Eureka Entertainment with Martial Law: Lo Wei’s Wuxia World. The bundle herein lends restored classics including The Black Butterfly (1968), Death Valley (1968), and Vengeance Of A Snow Girl (1971), along with a lean addition of extras to boot. The bundle also serves up an ample grouping of titles in which Lo himself also makes appearances. In The Black Butterfly, he plays Gai Tian Lui, the sinister head of Five Devil Rock whose collection of wealth is the latest ensnared by The Black Butterfly, a thief who haunts the night stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Efforts to investigate who the mysterious figure is and their whereabouts lead to a remote tavern run […]
Streaming Sleepers: In THE WITCH: PART TWO – THE OTHER ONE, More Witches, More Fun For Everyone!
I still want me a threequel to this.
INVINCIBLE SWORDSMAN Review: Luo Yifei’s Crowded Wuxia Adaptation Still Delights
The film stars Tim Huang, Zhang Yuqi, Terrence Yin, and Sammo Hung.
NYAFF XXIV Review: In SWING KIDS, Liberation In Every Step
Swing Kids enjoyed a Special Screening for the 24th edition of the New York Asian Film Festival.
Streaming Sleepers: In THE BIG HIT, A Gleeful Late 90s Action Throwback
Once upon a time, Hong Kong and Hollywood were the best of friends… Hong Kong was the poor-but-spunky upstart and Hollywood was the rich, aloof asshole who’d taken a shine to its charms. For about half a decade, the two would collaborate in ways that would change the action genre forever. In the early days, this meant trying to bolt Hong Kong action scenes onto standard, low-brow Hollywood action tropes; the results may not have been earth-shattering, but damn were they entertaining… And The Big Hit may have been one of the best (and strangest) of the bunch. The Big Hit came at the perfect time in my life; I was 16 years old and had recently discovered the charms of Hong Kong action through films like Rumble In The Bronx and Face/Off. By the time the film hit theaters in 1998, the name John Woo was synonymous with top-level action and the film’s distributor, Columbia […]
NYAFF 2024 Review: In PERANG KOTA: THIS CITY IS A BATTLEFIELD, Love In A Time Of War
Perang Kota: This City Is A Battlefield enjoyed its North American Premiere for the 24th edition of the New York Asian Film Festival.
TROUBLE MAN Review: Michael Jai White Answers Where Trouble Calls In His New Maverick Action Comedy Thriller
TROUBLE MAN is now available from Samuel Goldwyn Films, starring and directed by Michael White, and also starring Mike Epps, Gillian White, Levy Tran.
Fantasia XXIX Review: In GOOD GAME, Dickson Leung’s Well-Played E-Sports Action Comedy Drama
Good Game enjoyed its World Premiere for the 29th edition of Fantasia International Film Festival.
NYAFF XXIV Review: In BEHIND THE SHADOWS, Louis Koo Tests The Limits Of Matrimony With A Psycho On The Loose
BEHIND THE SHADOWS enjoyed its North American Premiere for the 24th edition of the New York Asian Film Festival.
Fantasia XXIX Review: In OMNISCIENT READER: THE PROPHET, The Only Way Out Is Through
Kim Byung-woo’s new fantasy action adventure is now available in the U.S. from Capelight Pictures. The film enjoyed its Canadian Premiere for the 29th Fantasia International Film Festival.
NYAFF XXIV Review: In COMMITMENT, T.O.P. Shines As A Spy In An Historical Turning Point
COMMITMENT was co-presented with the Korean Cultural Center New York for its Special Screening at the 24th edition of the New York Asian Film Festival. The film is currently available in the U.S. from Well Go USA.
Fantasia XXIX Review: In GARO: TAIGA, The Continuing Saga Of A Tokusatsu Crowdpleaser
GARO: TAIGA screened its World Premiere for the 29th edition of Fantasia International Film Festival.
NYAFF XXIV Review: In THE SUSPECT, Won Shin-Yeon’s Blistering Spy Thriller Finds Its Way Home
“The Suspect” enjoyed its Special Screening at this year’s New York Asian Film Festival
