Chang Cheh is noted for being a major director at Shaw Brothers during their international boom period. He was behind the wuxia and martial arts masterpieces One-Armed Swordsman, The Brave Archer, Five Venoms and Crippled Avengers. Cheh wasn’t exclusively into fictional action. He also made films based on real events.
4K Blu-ray Review: A Nightmare on Elm Street
40 years later, is the nightmare still as scary in 4K?
The Weekly Round-Up #775 w/ Absolute Batman #1, Sentinels #1, X-Force #4, DC All In Special #1 and more
I’m still working at getting caught up on my reading and balancing it with work and life. On the up side, I’ve seen some great live music lately… Best Comic of the Week: The Deviant #8 – There’s only one more issue left in this excellent and creepy series, and
Blu-ray Review: Killer (Unrated Director’s Cut)
Thanks to the Netflix miniseries, Lyle and Erik Menendez are back. The brothers used shotguns to kill their parents during the summer of 1989. Initially the police thought it was intruders from some mob related business. Eventually the brothers became suspects by how much fun they were having spending their
OCN Distribution features He-Man doc, Reflecting Skin and Dude Pro Party Massacre III
OCN Distribution is bringing out plenty of physical media from indie labels for the month of October. Among the hot titles are Power of Grayskull: The Definitive History of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe about the animated show and action figures. The Reflecting Skin was a cult classic