With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013

With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013
With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Subway Cinema's last SUNDAYS ON FIRE film on November 13th

 Subway Cinema

Presents 
SUNDAYS ON FIRE: : SECRET HONG KONG 35MM FEATURE
When: Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 12:00 pm
Where: Nitehawk Cinema
188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY
 
Sundays on Fire started 9 movies ago in February, and now it ends with month and movie number 10 on Sunday, November 13. The series began with Michelle Yeoh starring in her second movie, and now we come full circle and end with one of the most brutal Girls with Guns pictures ever made. Shot in the ‘80s, this truly apocalyptic blast of action struts down a runway named Death, wearing big shoulder pads made of corpses, its hair full of mousse, holding a smoking hogleg pistol in each lace-gloved hand.

Hong Kong’s Girls with Guns movies were always shot fast, cheap, and barely under control, their stunts teetering on the verge of doing permanent damage to the actors, plots constantly threatening to spin off into insanity, their bloody hearts pinned to their sleeves, their leads actors turning on the afterburners to deliver level 11 intensity despite the sheer exhaustion etched into their faces by the grinding shooting schedule and the grueling stunts they had to perform.

In this movie, two hardcore action actresses go toe-to-toe in a high caliber deathmatch that features some of the most brutal beatdowns every put on the big screen, choreography courtesy of one of Hong Kong’s most famous action dynasties. The core of this movie is a pentagram of three Hong Kong bruisers, one Japanese power lifter, and one Japanese superhero going at each others’ throats, and God help any supporting character, pane of glass, fashion show, innocent bystander, or city that gets in their way. If you think girls can’t fight, allow this movie to punch you in the throat. Hard.

This is how Sundays on Fire is going out — with blood on its knuckles and glass in its hair.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.

Monday, October 24, 2022

South Korean action thriller EMERGENCY DECLARATION coming to Digital, Blu-ray & DVD on November 29th

Well Go USA
Entertainment
Presents

 

Emergency Declaration / Bisang seoneon
Directed by HAN Jae-rim
South Korea, 2021, 141 minutes


When an unprecedented terror threat occurs inflight, a passenger jet must declare an emergency in the action-packed hostage thriller Emergency Declaration, coming to Digital, Blu-ray™ and DVD November 29th from Well Go USA Entertainment. Writer/director Han Jae-rim (Rules of Dating, The King) assembled a strong cast, including Song Kang-ho (Parasite, Snowpiecer), Lee Byung-hun (“Squid Game,” G.I. Joe: Retaliation), Jeon Do-yeon (No Blood, No Tears), Kim Nam-gil (Pandora, Public Enemy 3), Kim So-jin (Escape from Mogadishu, The Drug King), and Park Hae-joon (Believer, Bakugan: Battle Force) for his “…easy dose of disaster movie joy.” (The New York Times)

Synopsis:

While investigating a terroristic threat that goes viral online, Korean authorities discover that a suspect has recently boarded an international flight bound for the United States. When a healthy passenger on the same flight suddenly dies a gruesome death of unknown cause, panic erupts both in-flight and on the ground. With steadily decreasing fuel and international refusals to offer aid, the captain and crew will be forced to take unprecedented emergency measures in an attempt to save the lives of their passengers.

HANSAN: RISING DRAGON coming to Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD on November 15th, 2022

Well Go USA
Entertainment
Presents
Hansan: Rising Dragon / Hansan: Yongui chulhyeon
Directed by KIM Han-min
South Korea, 2022, 130 ,inutes

Writer/director Kim Han-min creates a prequel to his breakout hit The Admiral: Roaring Currents with the epic war drama Hansan: Rising Dragon, sailing onto Digital, Blu-ray™ and DVD November 15 from Well Go USA Entertainment. Based on the historical Battle of Hansando​ depicting the emergence of Korea’s legendary dragon head ships called “geobukseon,” and loaded with spectacular CGI and VFX action effects, Hansan: Rising Dragon stars Park Hae-il (Decision to Leave, War of the Arrows), Byun Yo-Han (The Book of Fish) and Ahn Sung-ki (The Divine Fury, The Hunt).

The bonus content on Hansan: Rising Dragon includes “Character Highlights,” “Secrets of Makeup,” staff commentary and an optional English dub.

Synopsis:

A prequel to The Admiral: Roaring Currents—the most-watched film in Korean cinema history—HANSAN: RISING DRAGON depicts the historical Battle of Hansando. In 1592, Admiral Yi and his fleet face off against the might of the invading Japanese navy and its formidable warships. As the Korean forces fall into crisis, the admiral resorts to using his secret weapon, the dragon head ships known as geobukseon, in order to change the tide of this epic battle at sea.

Watch the Trailer

Sunday, October 23, 2022

The Female Gaze: Women Filmmakers from JAPAN CUTS and Beyond coming to Japan Society NY

 Japan Society NY
and
The Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
Present

The Female Gaze: Women Filmmakers from JAPAN CUTS and Beyond
When: November 11-20, 2022
Where: Japan Society NY
333 East 47th Street

A survey of the growing prominence and visibility of women in film, the latest ACA Cinema Project series The Female Gaze: Women Filmmakers from JAPAN CUTS and Beyond focuses on the essential roles that female artists play from behind the camera in Japanese cinema—ranging from directing and screenwriting to production and cinematography.

All films were selected by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan and Japan Society and will screen in person at Japan Society.

Explore the lineup and buy tickets here.

Monday, October 03, 2022

RINGU screening at Japan Society NY Friday, Octobee 7th, 2022

Japan Society NY
Presents 

Ringu
Directed by Hideo Nakata
With Nanako Matsushima, Hiroyuki Sanada, Miki Nakatani
Japan, 1998, 96 minutes
DCP, color, in Japanese with English subtitles

When: Friday, October 7th at 7:00 pm
Where: Japan Society NY
333 East 47th Street 
 
A dirgelike procession of contorted corpses, grainy video footage and disturbing imagery, Ringu became the highest-grossing horror film in Japanese history upon its 1998 release. 

Investigating an urban myth of a cursed videotape that kills its watchers within seven days of viewing, journalist Reiko Asakawa (Nanako Matsushima) discovers a series of unnatural teenage deaths tied to a tangible, real-life tape when her niece falls victim to the curse. While tracking it down, Reiko unwittingly exposes her son to the tape, pitting her in a race against the clock to discover the secrets behind its origin. A dirgelike procession of contorted corpses, grainy video footage and disturbing imagery, Nakata’s brooding J-horror classic unleashes a barrage of nightmare fuel that feeds off of the technological anxieties of our modern era.

This screening of Ringu is part of Japan Society's Monthly Classics Series.
 

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Sunday, October 02, 2022

Subway Cinema's next SUNDAYS ON FIRE screening will be on Sunday, October 9th

Subway Cinema
Presents 
Sundays On Fire: Secret Hong Kong 35mm Feature
When: Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 12:00 pm
Where: Nitehawk Cinema
188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY
 
The second Sunday of every month sees Subway Cinema take over the Nitehawk Cinema to unleash an action classic from the golden days of Hong Kong cinema but this time they're jumping to the year 2000 and going maximum Y2K by emptying a full clip of Millennial Mayhem directly into your face. The title will not be revealed until it appears onscreen because it’s more fun that way, but know that this is one of Hong Kong’s most pioneering directors delivering a modern day action classic that rewrote the rules of cinema in a movie that stands as a monument to what might have been if anyone else had been brave enough to make the same warp speed jump so many light years ahead.

If that makes it sound like a sci-fi flick, you’re not far off. Even though it’s set in contemporary Hong Kong the city is shot like an alien landscape, there is so much running up walls, across ceilings, and down the sides of buildings the rules of physics seem to be suspended, and the cast are a multi-culti, polyglot crew of miraculous mutants whose luminous faces will get burned into your brains. No one ever screens this movie anymore, so this 35mm, subtitled print is our Halloween treat to you.