BayView Entertainment have released the Asian horror film Vampire Cleanup Department on Blu-ray (Region Free) in the USA.
Synopsis:
A secret vampire busting group hires a young recruit (Babyjohn Choi) only to see him fall in love with one of vampires he must destroy. Learning on the job and fighting his attraction, the man struggles to keep his focus on saving humanity.
Vampire Cleanup Department was Directed by Sin-Hang Chiu and Pak-Wing Yan. The film stars Babyjohn Choi, Min Chen Lin and Siu-Ho Chin.
Vampire Cleanup Department is out now on Blu-ray (Region Free) in the USA from BayView Entertainment.
Available to order on Blu-ray (Region Free) now at:
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Synopsis:
A secret vampire busting group hires a young recruit (Babyjohn Choi) only to see him fall in love with one of vampires he must destroy. Learning on the job and fighting his attraction, the man struggles to keep his focus on saving humanity.
Vampire Cleanup Department was Directed by Sin-Hang Chiu and Pak-Wing Yan. The film stars Babyjohn Choi, Min Chen Lin and Siu-Ho Chin.
Vampire Cleanup Department is out now on Blu-ray (Region Free) in the USA from BayView Entertainment.
Available to order on Blu-ray (Region Free) now at:
Amazon.com
ImportCDs.com
DeepDiscount.com
Keep up to date with all things BayView Entertainment by following them on social media and via their website.
Links below:
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- 11/15/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
(left-right) Jade Lin, Hidy Yu, Jade Leung, Michael Tong and Sin-Hang Chiu star in Fatal Raid. Photo courtesy of Well Go USA Entertainment.
The Fatal Raid is a contemporary Hong Kong action flick offering the best and the worst of this category of subtitled imports. It’s cops vs. bad guys, setting up a slew of intense, elaborately staged action sequences. It also features a handful of lethally gifted babes (some of whom wear less than their situations call for) among the ranks on both sides of the law, reviving the “girls with guns” subset of the martial arts family that thrived a couple of decades ago on both sides of the Pacific.
My low rating comes from the script being hard to follow as it jumps between two time frames 20 years apart, and several illogical aspects to what the characters do, even once we understand their motivations.
In The Fatal Raid,...
The Fatal Raid is a contemporary Hong Kong action flick offering the best and the worst of this category of subtitled imports. It’s cops vs. bad guys, setting up a slew of intense, elaborately staged action sequences. It also features a handful of lethally gifted babes (some of whom wear less than their situations call for) among the ranks on both sides of the law, reviving the “girls with guns” subset of the martial arts family that thrived a couple of decades ago on both sides of the Pacific.
My low rating comes from the script being hard to follow as it jumps between two time frames 20 years apart, and several illogical aspects to what the characters do, even once we understand their motivations.
In The Fatal Raid,...
- 8/18/2021
- by Mark Glass
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Eclectic and energetic musician, director, actor Chiu Sin-hang is a busy bee. Other than being the lead vocalist of local band ToNick and acting, he managed in 2017 to co-direct with Pak-Wing Yan one of the most cherished films of the last few years, “Vampire Cleanup Department”, which injected new life into the beloved goeng-si genre from the great days of 1980s/‘90s Hong Kong Cinema. This time he is solo-directing another film with a very local flavour, a feeling of nostalgia and a touch of supernatural. Written by Ashley Cheung (“Vampire Cleanup Department” and the excellent “Distinction”) and Ryan Wai-Chun Ling, “One Second Champion” delves into boxing territory and it has just been released in Hong Kong (late on schedule due to the pandemic) where is already proving a local success as box office champion in the first week. Hopefully not just for one second!
“Ready O/R Knot” is...
“Ready O/R Knot” is...
- 4/16/2021
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Chiu Sin Hang graduated from the Directing Department of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Chiu is a well-known YouTuber, musician of the band ToNick, actor and director. In 2017 he co-directed with Pak-Wing Yan the successful “Vampire Cleanup Department”. “One Second Champion” is his solo debut.
On the occasion of his “One Second Champion” being streamed for the Asian Pop-Up Cinema, we talked with him about the training process for the film, the “Vampire Cleanup Department” legacy, being on both sides of the camera and more.
“Ready O/R Knot” is Screening as Part of Asian Pop-up Cinema Season 12
First of all, I want to say that I really enjoyed “One Second Champion”. For me it had a nostalgic feeling of the Hong Kong movies from the 80’s and 90’s. Did you approach the project wanting to give that specific flavour to your film?
Since Tin Yan is raised in the 80s,...
On the occasion of his “One Second Champion” being streamed for the Asian Pop-Up Cinema, we talked with him about the training process for the film, the “Vampire Cleanup Department” legacy, being on both sides of the camera and more.
“Ready O/R Knot” is Screening as Part of Asian Pop-up Cinema Season 12
First of all, I want to say that I really enjoyed “One Second Champion”. For me it had a nostalgic feeling of the Hong Kong movies from the 80’s and 90’s. Did you approach the project wanting to give that specific flavour to your film?
Since Tin Yan is raised in the 80s,...
- 4/9/2021
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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