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Wanna see what a Michael Bay movie looks like on Netflix?
Wanna see what a Michael Bay movie looks like on Netflix?
Yoshihiro Nishimura‘s recent endeavors saw him serving in a producer capacity for Noboru Iguchi’s latest reboot, Rise Of The Machine Girls. That one is already off to a festive start for audiences abroad while the noted Meatball Machine Kodoku and Mutant Girl Squad helmer’s newest, Welcome To Japan, brings a trailer of late that pretty much fires on all cylinders from the start.
Fun fact: Alan Delabie can work the hell out of a pair of nunchakus, a feat credited in large part to the stewardship of well-known JCVD preceptor, Claude Goetz. Delabie is also the star and creator behind Anatomy Of An Antihero which has been taking shape online for the last several years as a webseries directed by himself and Meosha Bean.
So if you’re reading any articles on this website, I’m going to assume that you are a film fan. What degree of a film fan you are, I don’t know. You could spend every hour possible watching films, discussing them, or reading reviews about them. You could be really picky about what you watch. You could let the critics or overly hyped awards dictate what you watch. Or you could just watch whatever the hell you want and to hell with what others say. But you still read the occasional review. So why not a trailer review?
If you’re a horror fan and are looking for a new film to watch, you have got to check out The Lingering from directors Ho Pong Mak and Derrick Tao! I was lucky enough to have been able to view this film before it’s available for purchase.
Among a raft of new titles announced on Friday, Arrow is reviving a trio of contemporary classic revenge tales for a December 9 re-release of celebrated auteur Park Chan-wook‘s highly-acclaimed gems, The Vengeance Trilogy.
Sahamongkol’s own Sia Jiang may not be putting out the popular action-packed, death-defying and stunt-loaded thrillers that drew fans in like bees to honey back in his Ong Bak and Chocolate heyday.
It’s interesting that I’m just off of Takashi Miike’s First Love and now the re-emergence of director Johnnie To (Don’t Go Breaking My Heart films, Mad Detective, Three) is back and bringing some of those same True Romance feels with his latest film, Chasing Dream.
Heaven Knows What and Good Time directors Benny and Josh Safdie have returned with some pretty feasible Adam Sandler screentime in their latest, Uncut Gems. Reviews and reactions from its Telluride and Toronto festival premieres have all been pretty telling for folks who’ve screen it this year and now it’s in the hands of A24, eyeing a theatrical release date for December 13.
Not to many formalities here… Just a great, big, grand-scale and epic AF official trailer to share for the North American release of Daniel Lee’s new survivalist adventure opus, The Climbers. Fans can check out this release in IMAX in sync with its China roll out on September 30 before a wide theatrical release on October 4.
Tara Wood’s brand new documentary, QT8: The First Eight, is already slated for special North American screenings on October 21. More details should follow while moviegoers in the U.K. can rest their viewing hopes with Signature Entertainment who have just rolled out the first full trailer.
The fact that actor Sunny Pang (Headshot, The Night Comes For Us) is out there, giving the world hell as one of the baddest cinematic baddies who ever lived is something that truly warms my cockles. That he’s one of the coolest dudes I’ve known in real life is an absolute plus, on top of being a fan of his work, which brings me to the time I’ve spent since last year wondering just what the heck The Driver is.
Director Leigh Whannell may be done filming his latest Universal Classic Monster revival, The Invisible Man, but there’s still a discernible corner of internet fandom still very much lit up by the brilliance and stimulating spectacle in his 2018 sci-fi thriller, Upgrade.
Jung Hyuk-Ki’s new boxing drama, My Punch-Drunk Boxer, is heading out to theaters in October and the first official teaser trailer is out.
Derailed helmer Lee Seong-tae is back with By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture, now set for a September 25 release in South Korea from Merry Christmas Entertainment, and with a round of trailer footage already online including the newest short promo above.
The world of scornful femme fatale-centric vengeance awaits with the entrance of actress Blake Lively for the new film, The Rhythm Section. The studio’s first teaser trailer now online doles out a properly heart-palpitating sample of the suspenseful drama and explosive action that awaits from director Reed Morano’s novel adaptation, made with the James Bond stalwarts at EON Productions.
Nearly thirty years since its founding, Well Go USA has maintained itself amply in the favor of delivering quality home entertainment to moviegoers in theaters and at home. Their mission continues going into 2020 as they continue to venture out in the world markets and ease regional titles into the fray for North American audiences, and their latest company promo cosigns that m.o. promptly.
YouTube Premium is finally streaming Cobra Kai for free with ad support for a limited time. I’ve actually finished season one by now as it was released in its entirety last month while the network while season 2 is now streaming weekly episodes, also with ad support.
I still have homework to do with Operation Chromite. In the meantime, its current follow-up, Kwak Kyung-Taek’s Battle Of Jangsari is poised for a North American open in select theaters, digital and VoD on October 11 from Well Go USA, and the official trailer has arrived to seal the deal.
Dark Frontier, Red Dog and Australia Day helmer Kriv Stenders will get his day on digital and on-demand on November 8 with war drama, Danger Close, from Saban Films.
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