Jiu Jitsu On Demand, Digital and in cinemas 20th November

An ancient order of expert jiujitsu fighters faces a vicious race of alien invaders in a battle for Earth every six years, but when Earth’s hero is defeated by the leader of the invaders, the future of humanity hangs in the balance. Directed By Dimitri Logothetis, Screenplay By Dimitri Logothetis & James McGrath and Stars […]

Legacy of Lies iTunes Competition

WIN 2 lucky winners to get a digital copy of the Scott Adkins driven action thriller, Legacy of Lies. Courtesy of Signature Entertainment.

Coming to Screen Anime from 25th September

From a charming fantasy, the darkest timeline, and even the intimate comfort of a bar, the Screen Anime channel invites you to experience stories only possible in animation with their most imaginative line-up to date. From 25th September 2020, embark on a journey to save a magical kingdom with the first wide release of Birthday Wonderland in the UK […]

Armour of God Trilogy A Revisit – Part 1 by Jamie Macdonald and Paul Findlay

With the release of 88 Films Remastered  Blu Ray of Operation Condor here are our thoughts on Jackie Chan’s answer to Indiana Jones, his character of Asian Hawk from the Armour of God Trilogy which spans from 1986- 2012. The original Armour of God was released in 1986 and is highly regarded as one of […]

The Message Man – Review by Jamie M MacDonald

The stand out scene for me takes plays in a night club, tense build up, to The Message Man coming in with guns blazing, hands, knifes and swords, my jaw hit the ground with the intensity

Tribal – Get out Alive Review

This is a full on intense journey into horror with a great feeling of unease as the tension mounts into a frenzied, blood soaked, battle for survival.

Wheels on Meals By Jamie MacDonald & Paul Findlay

The stars of this finale are undoubtedly Jackie Chan and Benny Urquidez with a scene stealing battle between two warriors which has gone on to be regarded as one of the best onscreen fights in the history of martial arts movies.

DISORDER boutique – Eastern Film fans supporting local businesses

So these are strange time we live in, its real, its real for you, me and real for those of us that have had to close businesses and or try and support ourselves to just carry on. Places like DISORDER boutique with its unique, ethically made, fashion boutique that has some real treasures not just […]

The Three Dragons Trilogy An Overview by Jamie MacDonald and Paul Findlay

The last couple of years has been great for revisiting classic martial arts movies as Eureka and 88 Films have been remastering and re-releasing a lot of movies from the 1980’s onto the Blu Ray Format. It’s a pleasure to watch these as they were meant to be seen as they have various versions of […]

Snowpiercer – Review by Jamie MacDonald

In a way the film reminded me of Bruce Lee making his way up the pagoda in Game of Death, each railroad car revealing something else about the train, some of the encounters are surreal and some violent

Snow Black – Review

Sarah Camden (Sarah Buckner), a special operations soldier with PTSD, returns home to bury her mother. She realizes that she has to rid her hometown of gangs, drugs and crooked politicians so Sarah calls in her special ops buddies to clean up the town. Snow Black is a rough and ready kick ass feature and […]

Extraction Point – official trailer

When a scientist’s assistant Terry (Tara London) gets way in over her head trying to help a helpless alien by the name of Nemon (Voiced by Farid Jamal Khan) she asks for the help of her friend Ricky (Anthony Castro) not knowing the true severity of the situation putting them both in danger. Not knowing […]

The Iron Mask Review by Jamie MacDonald

Far far away in the south of Heavenly Empire there lived a Great Dragon. His eye lashes went deep into the ground and came back up as beautiful plants healing the souls & bodies of those who suffered. People called the leaves of this plant Tea and the glory of its strength spread far & […]

First Love – Review

Visionary director Takashi Miike (Audition, 13 Assassins, Ichi The Killer) returns to the big screen with the wildly entertaining Tarantino-esque crime thriller First Love.

The Rescue – Review

Dante Lam’s first film of 2020, all the expected big budget action pieces must be seen at the cinema for the best results!