InsidePulse has covered a numerous Hong Kong movies over the last few years with the vaults of Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest getting reopened. But what about films from Hong Kong after the handover in 1997? We’re remedying that with the arrival of July Rhapsody on DVD. The family drama
Blu-ray Review: Delinquent Schoolgirls (Psycho Tronica Collection Vol. 1)
The key to a great exploitation film is that you can express the plot in a simple sentence or even just the title. What makes it great is the immediate response is “I need to see that!” I’m going to guess that the prize-winning pitch for Delinquent Schoolgirls was “Three
Duskman Film Review
Star rating: 5/5 Writer: Sam Winterton Director: Sam Winterton Starring: Sam Winterton, Helen Regan and Anthony Wright Duskman is a superhero film with a difference. Jim, an ordinary lad with a job he doesn’t very much enjoy and doesn’t pay well, and a music side-hustle, finds relief within his imagination-
Blu-ray Review: Looking For The Full Moon (Volume 2)
Having a daughter who enjoys Japanese culture, I’m often asked by pals why are today’s’ youth so into anime. Why aren’t they satisfied with the various American superhero, Star Wars and Disney films anymore? The answer is pretty simple: anime offers a lot more than kiddie stories. Disney gave us
Blu-ray Review: Rosa (Limited Edition)
When Hong Kong action films broke through in America during the early ’90s, two of the biggest titles worth tracking down on VHS were Project A and Wheels On Meals. The films brought together Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in high octane action scenes. While we’d poke around