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Directed by David Lavallee Jr.
Directed by David Lavallee Jr.
Beto Kusyairy stars in the upcoming sequel
Hong Kong-based Act3 and Manila-based BlackOps Studios Asia are producing the pic.
The film stars Steven Seagal, Ron Smoorenburg, Mark Stas, Mohamed Qissi, and David Kurzhal.
In 2013, after losing his long-held UFC middleweight title to Chris Weidman, Anderson Silva described the immense pressure of his 2,457-day reign as a “burden.” It is precisely within this psychological weight that the 2023 Pródigo Filmes miniseries for Paramount+ gravitates. Contrary to what fight fans might expect, this five-episode miniseries is not merely an epic chronicle of a fighting career; it is a poignant family drama. Here, the former UFC champion reveals the side of himself that remained hidden from the spotlight: a human approach to a man struggling to hold together something far more sacred than a championship belt—the family that remained by his side from poverty to stardom. As an executive producer, Silva clearly didn’t intend to create a vanity project to stroke his ego, but rather a tribute to his roots. The series kicks off with his legendary first bout against Chael Sonnen before diving into […]
The film arrives on Digital, Blu-Ray and DVD on March 31.
Thomas Soto will direct.
The film stars Myles Truitt, Michael Jai White, Walter E. Jones, and Taimak.
Starring Zo In-sung, Park Jeong-min, Park Hae-joon, and Shin Sae-kyeong.
Rina Sawayama will also return.
Coming in April for North Carolina locals!…
The shortfilm is dedicated to martial arts instructor John Sharkey Jr who passed away in January.
He was 79, as of last year when he passed, according to reports.
Opening in theaters May 29.
Starring Jon Bernthal once more in the title role.
Arriving on March 24 on Blu-Ray from 88 Films
Coming to theaters on May 29!
Back in 2012, Thermae Romae was at the top of my “must-watch” list. Like many things, it slipped into limbo—until today. Fourteen years later, and thanks to the Japanese Foundation, I finally stumbled upon it, feeling much like the protagonist: suddenly transported through time and water into a different era. At the time, I was deep into an Aya Ueto phase. Having seen her in the cult classic Azumi, I was following everything she did. In Thermae Romae, she plays an aspiring mangaka and Kenshiro superfan who becomes the guide for Lucius (Hiroshi Abe), an ancient Roman bath architect who accidentally time-travels to 21st-century Japan. Based on Mari Yamazaki’s manga and directed by Hideki Takeuchi, the premise is wonderfully absurd: Lucius visits modern Japan to find the “lost inspiration” needed to design baths back in Rome and, inadvertently, save the Empire. The highlights are undoubtedly the transitions between […]