Echo 8 – Review
A Bittersweet Life – Review
Written and directed by Kim Jee-woon this film still packs a heavy punch
The Chaser – Review
The feature debut from *The Wailing* and *The Yellow Sea* writer and
director Na Hong-jin.
The Foul King – Review
Available for the very first time in the UK and Ireland, the second feature
from internationally acclaimed writer and director Kim Jee-woon
Ship of the Damned – Review
One Percenter – Review
With the One Percenter while you watch it, you do pick up a Versus vibe
The Moon Thieves – Review
Canton pop group Mirror make their film debut with this caper heist film
Lights Out – Review
The action as you`d expect from Adkins and Grillo`s involvement is bone crunching, realistic and very well filmed.
Wanted Man – Review
Wanted Man is written, directed and stars action legend Dolph Lundgren, he truly is an action icon.
Lost Phoenix – Review
James and crew for delivering a fast paced action fuelled thriller
What’s In The Box ? Season 2 Ep 8 Christmas Special
Wrath of Dracula Review
Kung Fu and Vampires, what more could ask for
Walid – Review
A Martial Arts Action film that highlights the importance of education, in a society where some members are denied the right to seek knowledge.
Sakra – 5 Star Review
The action design is a work of art, with fight set pieces that are truly stunning to watch
Ride On – 4 Star Review
Jackie Chan gives a heartfelt and moving tribute not only to his career but also to Hong Kong Stuntmen across the industry.
The Sparring Partner – Review
One of the best directed and scripted films of 2022
Restart the Earth – Review
A sci fi thriller that shines with seamless realistic CGI
Assassin Club – Review
ASSASSIN CLUB will be available to buy on Digital on May 16 and will be
available on DVD and Blu-ray on June 6.
Born to Fly – Review
Cinematic and pure entertainment from start to finish
Ip Man: The Awakening
The best new old school kung fu film that I have seen in years
Best Man – Review
Shane Dax Taylor directs a straight up die hard wannabe but that ain’t no bad thing
Project Wolf Hunting Review By Jamie M MacDonald
From writer director Kim Hong-Sun (The Chase) comes the explosive blood-soaked action thriller
The Accident Man: Hitman`s Holiday Review by Jamie M Macdonald
Hands down for me this is the best full blown Martial Arts film of the year.
Scarlett Cross: Agents of D.E.A.T.H. – Review
This fantastic grindhouse Martial Arts movie is a real kick ass nod and wink to old school exploitation movies of the 70’s and 80’s.
Special Delivery Review By Jamie M MacDonald
Go and watch one of the most enjoyable Korean films of the Year!
Shattered Earth (AKA Cloudy Mountain) Review By Jamie M Macdonald
There is no denying the film is one heck of a ride with some astonishing action scenes
Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle Review By Jamie M MacDonald
Onoda; 10,000 Nights in the Jungle does deserve the attention and awards it has been getting all over the world.
Spiritwalker Review
this modern set action masterpiece that will keep you guessing and watching right up to the finale.
Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins Review by Ben Lewis
It is fair to say that this is a film that nobody asked for but its also a fun treat to watch
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review by Ben Lewis
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard is the film equivalent of rock & roll. It is obnoxiously, unashamedly loud and makes no apologies.
Those Who Wish Me Dead Review by Ben Lewis
Those Who Wish Me Dead is a throwback to action thrillers from the 90s such as Stallone’s Cliffhanger and shares a resemblance with the the 1998 DTV film Firestorm with Howie Long
Beyond the Dream Review By Jamie M MacDonald
Beyond the Dream is the rare and perfect romantic drama.
Mercenary for Justice By Jamie M MacDonald
All in all it`s a solid action film and was surprisingly intriguing and enjoyable.
13 Assassins Review/Revisit By Jamie M MacDonald & Paul Findlay
What also sets this film apart is it’s epic battle finale as you follow each characters journey during the battle, each assassin you’re with them on their journey, you’re emotionally connected to them as they fight
Witness out of the Blue – Review
Koo in great form as a bank robber that takes no prisoners but still has a heart.
Blade of the Immortal – Review by Jamie M MacDonald and Paul Findlay
Stylistically this work is shot in a very classical way with very beautiful framing, the camera work is almost a character in itself.
WIN Jiu Jitsu on Blu Ray
Win one of two copies of Jiu Jitsu on Blu Ray please share this post on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and winners will be drawn Monday 18th JAN.
Deliver Us from Evil – Review by Jamie Matthew MacDonald
Director Won-Chan Hong takes a rather exhausted genre and breathes new life into it
By Night’s End – Review by Jamie M MacDonald
Director Walker Whited is someone to keep an eye on, not too many decent thrillers out there these days, directed with the tensity of this.
Honest Thief – Review
Liam Neeson once again slips into his Taken role that catapulted him into an action star