Hip-Hop Martial Arts Flick, BATTLE B-BOY Gets A U.S. Release!
The business of filmmaking and distribution is always a mystery, particularly regarding how long it takes for some movies to release. The good news is that eventually they do, especially if you’re a fan of hip-hop and martial arts action, in which case, you’re in luck!
SYNOPSIS:
A group of talented but financially struggling B-Boys join an underground fighting ring in DTLA that uses hip-hop music and breakdancing to battle for money. To save the life of one of their friend’s father, the B-Boys form a strong bond. They fight for each other, for their families and for a better future.
Battle B-Boy was written and directed by Frank Lin with fight choreography by co-star, veteran stunt professional and author John Kreng. Jonathan Phan, Ingel Catindig, Ricky Cole, Ritchie Greenfield and Alison Dahlstrom round out the main cast with Karen “DJ Shy” Beck, Howard Fong, James Chang, Bailey Munoz, Kamali Minter, Megan Nguyen and Longkue Steven Lor. Check out my review of the film by CLICKING HERE, and wait for further release info!
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