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‘The Lockdown’ VOD Review
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Stars: Leo Howard, Caity Lotz, Michael Biehn, Hon Ping Tang, Ron Weaver | Written by Ryan C Jaeger, H. Daniel Gross, Stephen Niver | Directed by Ryan C Jaeger

The Lockdown opens in a with a scene of an anonymous inmate being executed by lethal injection in a prison somewhere in Myanmar. From there it shifts to the US and introduces us to Jack and his sister Charlie who are trying to settle their mother’s estate. That somehow includes the Muay Thai dojo that their father Max used to run, and the deed to which is still in his name.

They need him to sign it over to Jack, who’s been running it in his absence, but there’s a small problem, he’s in jail. In jail in the worst prison in Myanmar, the one we saw in the prologue, no less. But rather than getting a lawyer to handle it,...
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  • 9/19/2024
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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‘Art of Eight Limbs’ VOD Review
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Stars: Sahajak Boonthanakit, Nicholas Hammond, Ludi Lin, Vithaya Pansringarm, Suradet Dongthaisong | Written by H. Daniel Gross, Ryan C. Jaeger, Louis Spiegler | Directed by Robert Grasmere

No, Art of Eight Limbs isn’t about an octopus that can paint portraits. It’s the latest knockoff of Enter the Dragon, a film that came out fifty-one years ago and still hasn’t been equalled despite a near-endless stream of films utilizing its mix of international espionage, crime, and martial arts tournaments.

Somewhere in Myanmar, a pair of Russian agents arrive at the encampment of General Thiha looking to buy some Vx Nerve Gas. They show they have the cash, and Thiha’s men show them the gas is the real thing by killing the town drunk as they watch. The CIA are quite familiar with The General and aren’t surprised to find out he’s involved. They alert Nick Buckley, one...
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  • 9/3/2024
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
Ekin Cheng
Retro Trailer: Future Cops (1993) by Wong Jing
Ekin Cheng
In the year 2043, notorious crime boss General has been arrested and will be sentenced in seven days. With the presiding judge Yu Tin Hung known for being incorruptible, General has little hope of escaping the law – in the present day. Instead, General’s lackeys led by Kent (Ekin Cheng) time-travel back to 1993 when Yu Tin Hung was still in high school. Their plan is to brainwash teenaged Yu Tin Hung into releasing General 50 years later. Future cops Ti Man (Andy Lau), Broom Man (Jacky Cheung) and Ah Sing (Simon Yam) also go back in time with the mission of finding and protecting Yu Ting Hung.
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  • 11/28/2022
  • by Don Anelli
  • AsianMoviePulse
Akshay John fight in a retro style!
The infamous on-screen fights shared between veterans Amitabh Bachchan and Vinod Khanna in the late 70's is soon to be recreated on screen in Eros International and Sajid Nadiadwala's Housefull 2.The sequel to one of the biggest hits of 2010 will see lead actors Akshay Kumar and John Abraham exchange blows in an intense fight sequence executed by action director Kawee Sirikhanaerut from Thailand action company - Seng Kawee of Rambo and Lara Croft fame.And if sources are...
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  • 3/14/2012
  • GlamSham
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