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Fatal Attraction meets Ringu in this low-key, unpretentious Thai horror movie,
which delivers for fans of the genre, even while it lacks the necessary finesse
and originality to secure ‘breakout’ status. Ken (Shahkrit…Read More...
Fatal Attraction meets Ringu in this low-key, unpretentious Thai horror movie,
which delivers for fans of the genre, even while it lacks the necessary finesse
and originality to secure ‘breakout’ status. Ken (Shahkrit…Read More...
With a collection of infamous cult movies under his belt, Takashi Miike has
become internationally renowned as one of Japan’s greatest modern day
directors. Famous for films such as Audition, Ichi The Killer…Read More...
Tales of ancient times in China and Japan have proved the basis for some
spectacular action epics in recent years. Enormous armies, vast landscapes and
impressive swordplay combine to engaging effect. Samurai Warri…Read More...
It’s fair to say that Seiji Chiba has a particular fascination with ninjas. The
director has ardently inundated us with his customary low-budget, excessively
kitsch, yet often charming films for a few years now, with not…Read More...
This DVD release marks the long-awaited MVM Entertainment release of Studio
Deen’s Fruits Basket, their 2001 adaptation of the acclaimed shōjo manga
series from Natsuki Takaya. Juggling the high school romances…Read More...
This oddly titled little number certainly breaks the mould and does a lot more
than it says on the tin. Welcome To The N-H-K has seen a dramatic journey and
transformation from its original conception. Starting life as…Read More...
Ikke Tousen: Dragon Destiny is a modern day adaptation of the ancient Chinese
story ‘The Romance of the Three Kingdoms’. Based upon the manga Battle
Vixens, Ikke Tousen focuses on several feuding schools, each w…Read More...
Seiji Chiba is a well-known name within the world of budget action flicks.
Focusing predominately on martial arts, he combines impressive choreography with
farfetched plots, often adding elements of comedy for good mea…Read More...
From Seiji Chiba, director of the infamous spoof Alien Vs. Ninja, comes yet
another tale of ninjas, but this time taken a lot more seriously. Rogue Ninja is
a period-set action/martial arts film that deals with both loy…Read More...
If there is one genre in world cinema that has transcended the language barrier,
it is undoubtedly the kung fu movie. As a result, one of the stereotypical
conceptions we have of the Chinese is that each individual is…Read More...
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