Inspired by the heroic, untold true story of Chongqing, The Bombing stars screen legends Bruce Willis (Die Hard, The Expendables) and Adrien Brody (The Pianist) in an incredible tale of honour and immense bravery. This pulse-pounding war epic centres around the courage of China's citizens during WWII. As U.S. Air Force commander Jack Johnson (Willis) trains the Chinese aviators to battle Japanese fighters, a hot-headed pilot begs to fly a powerful bomber that could stop the attacks. Meanwhile, a team of spies and refugees must carry a game-changing decoder device through the war-torn countryside. The Bombing portrays this historic conflict in a thrilling new light.
THE SHANGHAI JOB is a high-octane heist action film from the team behind Mechanic Resurrection, Welcome To The Punch and Iron Man 3 and starring Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings) and Simon Yam (Ip Man). Washed-up private security agent Danny Stratton has been reduced to low level body-guarding operations, after a botched job when a Van Gogh painting in his care was stolen. He gets a chance to restore his reputation when he s given the rare opportunity to escort a valuable Chinese antique out of Shanghai. In the course of the mission he is ambushed, and, with the safety of the woman he loves in jeopardy, Danny has to work with his team of experts to save her, whilst also outsmarting the devious mastermind behind the heist.
In the Japanese theatre of war during W.W.II the allies must strike back at the Japanese who have captured their top generals. A commando unit is assembled with the most notorious criminals fighters and soldiers and this dream team -- the fantasy mission force -- will crumble the Japanese force. Jackie Chan is among the recruits of this team.
Matt Dillon (Crash) and Sean Young (Blade Runner) lead an all-star cast in James Dearden's visceral tale of lust and treachery. Dillion stars as Jonathan Corllis, a handsome, sinister student from Philadelphia. Hungry for money and status, Jonathan begins a secret relationship with Dorothy (Sean Young), the daughter of a wealthy business magnate (Max von Sydow The Exorcist, Shutter Island). Dorothy falls pregnant and confides in Jonathan, telling him that her father will likely cut off her inheritance when he finds out. In a blind rage, Jonathan murders Dorothy and masks her death as a suicide. The killer moves to New York City, and a twist of fate he meets with Dorothy's twin sister, Ellen. Driven by greed, Jonathan sets out to seduce her. When Ellen slowly begins to harbour suspicions about her sister's death, a string of killings unfolds an unthinkable truth. Also stars Golden Globe winner Diane Ladd (Alice).
Fei Meng stars as the legendary Chinese folk hero Fong Sai Yuk who is forced to take on a variety of assassins hired by a ruthless governor to avenge Yuk's killing of one of his men. A cult favourite amongst martial arts fans it features some of the most breathtaking shaolin pole fighting ever committed to film.
The latest film by Chinese director Zhang Yimou, The Road Home (1999) is a story of past and present. In black and white we see a young businessman return to a rural village where his father has died. His mother wants a traditional funeral, which involves carrying the coffin several miles in the depths of winter. Then, in flashback and brilliant colour, we are told the story of his parents' courtship. His father had come as the local schoolteacher and had fallen in love with his mother, a local girl. Political complications ensue and they are separated for two years, but at last reunited. This apparently simply tale is told with great insight and dazzlingly beautiful camerawork, in a style which echoes the Italian neo-realist films of the 1940s. Perhaps it doesn't have the complexity of the director's earlier film, Raise the Red Lantern (1991), which starred the luminous Gong Li, but The Road Home has her match in Zhang Ziyi, who also starred in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000). On the DVD: The quality of the sound and picture (in 2.35:1 ratio) are excellent. There are no additional features except for subtitles in English and 15 other languages. --Ed Buscombe
SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Finding a girl when you re a nerdy science geek can be hard. But what happens if that special someone dies in a bizarre gardening accident and it s all your fault? Meet Jeffrey Franken. He s just killed the love of his life and now he s going to rebuild her... From the body parts of the dead streetwalkers who exploded when he introduced them to a lethal new drug Supercrack! Little does he know that a good recipe requires the correct ingredients. Jeffrey isn t putting his life back together; he s building... a FRANKENHOOKER! From the twisted imagination of Frank Henenlotter (Basketcase) and starring James Lorinz (Street Trash), comes a movie that pays a loving tribute to the worst excesses of the American Grindhouse. SPECIAL FEATURES: High definition digital transfer of the film Original mono Audio Introduction to the film by actor James Lorinz and director Frank Henenlotter Your Date s on a Plate: The Making of Frankenhooker: 'making of' documentary featuring director Frank Henenlotter, star James Lorinz and special effects artist Gabe Bartalos Original theatrical trailer Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphries
An unusual and exciting story that features a whole range of martial art - including devastating tactics required to fight and preserve one's life on top of the Shaolin Poles. The number one fighter of the whole Ching Dynasty Fang Shih-Yu was undefeated on the Shaolin Poles. No fighter of his century - Chinese or Western boxer or full contact Karate champion - can match Fang's record of knockouts.
Fast and furious martial arts action in which the evil Abbot White teams up with Japanese ninjas to destroy the Shaolin Temple!
Two young women take revenge on the Emperor. Shaolin Heores strikes again this time lead by Lui Sze-Lung Kam Lung-Chee and Pei Tai-Koon. They swear to kill their mutual enemy Emperor Yung Ching. A few attempts are made to assassinate the Emperor but not until the final fight in the forbidden city Golden Palace does this story climax into an all out war resulting in superb fight scenes and stunning back drops.
A romantic drama about the universal complexity of modern relationships and follows three women aged 20 (Lee); 30 (Liu); and 40 (Chang) at different stages of life and love. Set in Taipei Taiwan against the background of minor earthquakes that the city is experiencing the women's love lives are as unpredictable and turbulent as the tremors they endure. Xiao Jie (Lee) innocent and impressionable escapes her overbearing parents for the first time to leave home and follow her dream o
Respected 'Gweilo' veteran Steve Tartalia stars as Trinity a loner obsessed with safely transporting his beloved piglet who constantly finds all his Kung Fu skills called upon...
A classic story of revenge as a skilled swordman seeks out the Dragon Verse Sword wielding murderer of his parents.
The Secret Of Shaolin Poles (Dir. Ulysses Au Yang-chun 1977): An unusual and exciting story that features a whole range of martial art - including devastating tactics required to fight and preserve one's life on top of the Shaolin Poles. The number one fighter of the whole Ching Dynasty Fang Shih-Yu was undefeated on the Shaolin Poles. No fighter of his century - Chinese or Western boxer or full contact Karate champion - can match Fang's record of knockouts. Dressed To Fight (Dir. Ulysses Au Yang-chun 1980): When the infamous swordsman Ting Chewha seeks to escape his reputation he is followed by vengeful fighters evil spirits and hoards of jealous women. He soon finds out that being a nice guy saving damsels in distress can get him killed as he is thrown into a conspiracy where he is the target of assasination by a secret society of fighters. When friend becomes foe no one can be trusted and Ting must fight his way through 12 secret society guards in order to escape and rescue a love from his past.
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy