BACK TO THE SLAMMER! Jean-Claude Van Damme is back behind bars for David Charhon’s MMA thriller ‘Prison Fight’

Following 1990’s Death Warrant, 1993’s Nowhere to Run, 1996’s In Hell and 2012’s Dragon Eyes, martial arts icon Jean-Claude Van Damme (Double Impact) is headed back to the slammer in Prison Fight, an upcoming action thriller that reunites the “Muscles from Brussels” with French filmmaker David Charhon (Cyprien), following their collaborations on 2025’s The Gardener and 2021’s The Last Mercenary.

Prison Fight follows three brothers destined for boxing glory until their lives fall apart. One of them travels to Thailand to compete in an underground Continue reading

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WRONG BET! Van Damme and Sheldon Lettich’s ‘Lionheart’ (A.W.O.L. cut) roars onto 4K Ultra HD in July

On July 28, 2026, MVD is releasing the 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray for Lionheart, a 1990 martial arts actioner starring Jean-Claude Van Damme (Black Water, Kill ’em All, Until Death).

Van Damme stars as a soldier drawn into the world of modern-day gladiators fighting for the amusement of the rich in this fast moving action thriller Continue reading

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Boss X File (2002) Review

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“Boss X File” Poster

Director: Kim Sung-duk
Cast: Jeong Woon-Taek, Kim Bo-Sung, Lee Ji-Hyun, Ahn Moon-Sook, Sung Hyun-Ah, Ki Joo-Bong, Jo Sang-Geon, Lee Yoon-Sung, Park Geun-Hyung, Kim Kuk-Jin
Running Time: 108 min.

By Paul Bramhall

I confess that Boss X File would have been one of the many comedies that Korea churned out during the early to mid-2000’s that would never have landed on my radar, had it not been for an interview that I did with Won Jin in 2015. The same Won Jin who appeared in Hong Kong classics like Operation Scorpio and Women on the Run, I was particularly curious about his work in the Korean film industry post the success he found in Hong Kong through his amazing kicking ability. During the discussion he revealed that he’d spent most of the early to mid-2000’s working as a fight choreographer behind the camera, bringing up the work he’d done on the likes of familiar titles like 2001’s My Wife Is a Gangster and 2003’s Sword In the Moon. A title I wasn’t familiar with though was 2002’s Boss X File, so when the opportunity arose recently to check it out, it was a no brainer.

I’ve always found Korean movies from that small window of 2000 to 2002 to have their own unique feel. It was 1999’s Shiri that put Korean cinema on the map internationally, but arguably it wasn’t until 2003 that the floodgates opened, thanks to the release of movies like Oldboy, Memories of Murder, A Tale of Two Sisters, Save the Green Planet, and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring. I struggle to think of any film industry that’s able to rival Korea’s output Continue reading

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‘Blades of the Guardians’ hits digital on June 30 and arrives on physical media on August 25 with a new overly long title

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“Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert” Poster

Blades of the Guardians arrives on digital June 30, with 4K Ultra HD, Blu ray and DVD set for August 25. In addition, Well Go USA has updated the title to Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert (for a second, we thought it was some kind of sequel).

Legendary Hong Kong filmmaker and action choreographer Yuen Woo-ping (In the Line of Duty 4, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon II) is back with a live-action adaptation of the Chinese comic book of the same name.

This wuxia actioner is headlined by Wu Jing (Wolf Warrior 2) and Nicolas Tse (Customs Frontline) with an all-star supporting cast that includes Yu Rongguang (New Police Story), Tony Leung Ka-fai (The Shadow’s Edge), Max Zhang (Wolf Pack), Kara Hui (Sakra) and – last, but not least – Jet Li (League of Gods), in his first film appearance Continue reading

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THE FURIOUS PART II? A sequel to ‘The Furious’ already in the works as producer promises a bigger follow up

Considering the hype and strong early reviews, it comes as little surprise that a sequel to the soon to be released The Furious is already in the works.

Producer Bill Kong of Hong Kong’s Edko Films has revealed that a sequel to The Furious may already be in development. “I can promise you one thing, that if there’s going Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Hard Target | Blu-ray | Only $7.99 – Expires soon!

Hard Target | Blu-ray (Universal)

Hard Target | Blu-ray (Universal)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Jean-Claude Van Damme (Black Water, Nowhere to Run) and John Woo’s (The Killer, Face/Off) 1993  collaboration Hard Target.

Chance Boudreaux (Van Damme) is the target of an evil mercenary (Lance Henriksen, Alien) who recruits combat veterans for the “amusement” of his clients – bored tycoons who will pay a half a million dollars to stalk and kill the most challenging prey of them all: Man. So when beautiful Natasha Binder (Yancy Butler, Drop Zone) hires Chance in search of her missing father, she gets more than she bargained for.

23 years later, Scott Adkins would step in for Van Damme in Roel Reiné’s 2016 semi-sequel Continue reading

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7 Key Wedding Reception Tips to Have an Amazing Time

Image Credit: Al Elmes from Unsplash.

Your wedding should be one of the most memorable days of your life. This doesn’t just refer to the ceremony itself. You’ll want the reception to go as well as possible, too. But, this can often seem overwhelming to plan out, especially considering everything else you’ll need to sort out for the big day.

Thankfully, it doesn’t have to be as stressful as you might think. More than a few wedding reception tips could make it noticeably easier.

And, they can still help make sure your wedding reception is as amazing and memorable as you’d want it to be. There’s no reason why you shouldn’t end up having the best time possible, and so will your guests.

Seven of these could be more than worth putting the time and effort into.

1. Know Your Guest List

Everyone wants to make sure their loved ones are there for their big day. But, that doesn’t mean you’ll always be able to invite everyone you want. There could even be a difference between who you’re inviting to the ceremony itself and the reception, with venue capacity and similar factors playing a role in this.

The trick here is knowing exactly who you most want at your wedding day and then branching outward from there. Keep in mind you don’t have to invite everyone you know or are related to. Focus on who you actually want to have at your wedding day.

2. Invest in Your Entertainment

Entertainment is one of the more important areas to focus on with your wedding reception. It’s a major part of creating the atmosphere and making sure everyone enjoys themselves, after all. While you don’t have to go overly expensive with this, it’s always worth investing in your entertainment when you can.

Working with a wedding event production company or similar specialist could make this more straightforward, especially if you need any audiovisual equipment. Figure out your entertainment needs and invest in them accordingly.

Working with the right vendors is a key part of this. Do your research and compare them to pick the right ones for you.

3. Have a Lounge Area

There’ll be a few times during your wedding day when there’ll be a little downtime. Between the ceremony and reception, you could be taking your wedding photos somewhere else, for example. It’s worth keeping your guests’ needs in mind with this. Having a lounge area in your reception venue can help with this.

This gives them somewhere comfortable to spend time when you’re focused on some of your wedding day essentials. And they’ll be able to enjoy themselves by having a drink, catching up with other guests, and more. You’ve no reason not to plan for this.

4. Keep the Flow Going

Your wedding day’s timeline is one of the more notable areas to focus on. You’ll already know that, which is why you’ll have set times for when the ceremony starts and ends, and when the reception itself starts and ends. Don’t just have general times for this, though. You’re much better off having a timeline that helps with the flow.

That means planning out when any food’s going to be served, when your entertainment will start, and more. This can often take a little time and effort to plan out, especially when you’re managing any vendors, but it shouldn’t have to be nearly as complicated as you could think.

Focus on what’ll help you and your guests enjoy yourself during the reception without there being many slow periods.

5. Offer Multiple Food Options

You’ll need to decide on whether or not you’ll be offering food during your reception, with this often being expected. But, that doesn’t mean just picking one or two dishes and leaving it at that. You’re much better off offering multiple options so your guests can pick something they’ll actually want to have.

This doesn’t even need to add too much to the cost, depending on the dishes you offer. Asking guests to RSVP with their food choices when you’re sending out wedding invites can be a great way to help  plan for this ahead of time.

6. Make the Guests Comfortable

Entertainment, food, and similar areas are all important areas to focus on. And, they’re some of the more obvious. As vital as they are, though, it doesn’t mean you should neglect or forget about more than a few other areas. Your guests’ comfort will be one of the more notable areas to consider here.

A lot of this focuses on the venue you go with, as some will offer more comfort than others. And the lounge area mentioned above could go a long way with this. But, it could also be worth putting a little extra into this whenever you can. You’ll have multiple options with this.

Keeping your guests’ needs in mind when you’re planning this out is recommended so you can avoid any potential issues coming up.

7. Don’t Neglect the Details

Focusing on the big picture when you’re planning out your wedding day is an easy approach to take. While there’s nothing wrong with taking this path, it shouldn’t mean you overlook the details while you’re at it. These can often end up being some of the more memorable parts of the big day, even if you don’t realize it ahead of time.

With the tables during your big day, for example, it’s natural to focus on the centerpiece. But, you could also have a guest’s name placed at each table setting, as well as a personalized message. It’ll add a lot more to the overall experience.

Planning out your wedding day can often feel a little overwhelming. There’ll be quite a bit to plan out and book, so it’s easy to see why that happens.

But, it doesn’t need to be nearly as hard as you’d think. More than a few wedding reception tips could make planning it out much easier. And they’ll make sure the reception is as memorable and as entertaining as possible.

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⚠️ Tornado Warning! ⚠️ John Maclean’s samurai-Western actioner ‘Tornado’ hits 4K Ultra HD in July

Tornado | Blu-ray (IFC)

On July 28, 2026, IFC is releasing the 4K Ultra HD for Tornado, a period actioner directed by John Maclean, who is best known for 2015’s Slow West.

Tornado stars Tim Roth (Pulp Fiction), Jack Lowden (Dunkirk), Takehiro Hira (Shōgun) and Koki (Ox-Head Village).

The film, set in the rugged landscape of 1790s Britain, follows Tornado (Koki), a young and determined woman who finds herself caught in a perilous situation when she and her father’s (Hira) traveling puppet samurai show crosses paths with a gang of ruthless criminals led by Sugarman (Roth) and his ambitious son Little Sugar (Lowden). In an attempt Continue reading

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The Kosugi ninja empire lives on! New Trailer for Shane Kosugi’s ‘Seek’ starring Kansuke Asano and Kane Kosugi

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“Seek” Poster

Shane Kosugi (9 Deaths of the Ninja, Pray for Death) makes his directorial debut with Seek, an upcoming martial arts actioner that stars Kansuke Asano (Barashi Fight), as well as Shane’s brother, Kane Kosugi (Tekken 2: Kazuya’s Revenge, Zero Tolerance).

In Seek, Kyohei Aizawa (Asano), an assassin for a covert non-governmental espionage group in Japan called “SEEK”, is grieving over the loss of his girlfriend from a tragic plane accident. The leader of “SEEK”, Ryo Mikumo (Nahara), contacts him for an emergency mission; save a fellow agent, recover a new highly explosive liquid called “RDX@”, stop a ruthless Yakuza leader, Sojiro Kotsuki (Kane Kosugi), and his gang before they take over Japan. Although the Ninjas were thought to have disappeared…the new breed of assassins live on helping to protect Continue reading

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Contour (2006) Review

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“Contour” Poster

Director: Eric Jacobus
Cast: Eric Jacobus, Dennis Ruel, Ed Kahana, Andy Leung, Tyler Wang, Stephen Reedy, Donovan McKendrick, Vlad Rimburg, Tracy Butcher, Steven Yu
Running Time: 100 min.

By Z Ravas

Contour is a 2006 independent martial arts comedy set in San Francisco, created by writer/director/producer/editor Eric Jacobus and his cohort of fellow martial artists and stunt performers who cheekily dub themselves The Stunt People. Prior to this recent rewatch, I had seen Contour once back when it was new-ish on DVD; I believe it was a purchase from the beloved HKFlix, a website you may remember if you have gray hairs like me, where the film earned rave reviews for its punishingly fast, Hong Kong-inspired martial arts sequences. I know I liked the movie well enough at the time but, to be honest, Contour didn’t stay with me the way some other cult martial arts movies (like Steven Wang’s Drive) have over the years.

I’ve noticed, though, that Contour still gets reverentially name-dropped on the action-obsessed side of Twitter every so often, its fight choreography spoken about with something like bated breath, so I figured it was due time to pull this DVD off the shelf and experience Contour again. I very quickly realized that the Action Twitter denizens are correct, and this effort from Eric Jacobus and the rest of the Stunt People features arguably some of the best fight sequences Continue reading

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Hong Kong action is BACK with a vengeance! Watch the Newest clip from FURIOUS starring Xie Miao and Joe Taslim

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“Furious” Poster

Martial arts stars Xie Miao (My Father is A Hero, Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman), Joe Taslim (The Raid, The Night Comes for Us), Jeeja Yanin (Chocolate, Triple Threat) and Yayan Ruhian (The Raid, Beyond Skyline) team up for the Edko/XYZ Films English-language Hong Kong actioner, The Furious, which hits theaters from Lionsgate on June 12th.

After the daughter of Wang Wei (Miao) is kidnapped by a criminal network and he receives no help from the corrupt police, Wei sets out on a rampage to find her himself. His only ally is Navin (Taslim) – a relentless journalist whose wife has mysteriously disappeared. Fueled by a furious vengeance, the unlikely duo ruthlessly fights against the kidnappers in this explosive martial arts showdown.

Out of all the Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! The Foreigner | Blu-ray | Only $8.99 – Expires soon!

The Foreigner | Blu-ray & DVD (Universal)

The Foreigner | Blu-ray & DVD (Universal)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for The Foreigner (read our review) starring Jackie Chan (Panda Plan 2, The Shadow’s Edge).

Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan star in The Foreigner, an action thriller from director Martin Campbell of Casino Royale and Goldeneye.

Chan stars as humble London businessman Quan, whose long-buried past erupts in a revenge-fueled vendetta when the only person left for him to love — his teenage daughter — is taken from him in a senseless act of politically-motivated terrorism. In his relentless search for the identity of the terrorists, Quan is forced into a cat- and-mouse conflict with a British government official (Pierce Brosnan), whose own past may hold clues Continue reading

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16 bit martial arts mayhem comes to life! Lionsgate’s live action ‘Streets of Rage’ lands director and new writers

Lionsgate’s live action Streets of Rage film is back in motion, with director Jeymes Samuel at the helm. Samuel is best known for writing, directing, and producing the 2021 BAFTA winning film The Harder They Fall, as well as The Book of Clarence.

Derek Kolstad, the writer behind Nobody and creator of the John Wick franchise, is no longer attached as writer. Stepping in to replace him are Pat Casey and Josh Miller, the writing duo behind the modern cult classic Violent Night and the Continue reading

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Jackie Chan, Panda-monium, bada$$ heroines, Korean thrillers and more! Here’s what’s on Hi-YAH in June

Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Releases for the month of June.

If you want to give Hi-YAH! a go, visitors of this site can use the promo code “CITYONFIRE” for a FREE 30 Day trial!

Read on for the full list of New and Exclusive Continue reading

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Back to school again! Shout announces 4K Ultra HD for Ringo Lam’s 1988 Hong Kong action film ‘School on Fire’


On August 4, 2026, Shout is releasing a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray for School on Fire, a 1988 Hong Kong action film from acclaimed director Ringo Lam (Sky on Fire, City on Fire).

A young schoolgirl, Yuen Fong becomes caught in a tragic stranglehold of triad activity after she testifies in court over a triad beating. When this news reaches the triad Continue reading

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