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SAMURAI WARRIOR: Review

Director: Kenichiro Nishiumi. Review: Adam Wing.

It’s that time of the month again. Don’t panic though; Seiji Chiba has nothing to do with this latest samurai offering, though perhaps on the surface, you’ll be forgiven for thinking he has. It’s the latest in a long line of action movies released by MVM, known for mercilessly short running times and occasional moments of grandeur. Thankfully though, Samurai Warrior has a little more to offer than cave dwellings, tiresome exposition and low production values. Samurai Warrior is a coming of age drama, a love story and an action movie rolled into one – though that might be stretching it a little. It’s the latest release from maverick director Kenichiro Nishiumi - who has worked alongside the legend that is Takashi Miike - starring Yuma Ishigaki (13 Assassins) & Suzunosuke (Suicide Club).

Three friends masquerade as Samurai warriors and hold the peace in Kinugasa Village despite daily battles with likeminded villagers and rogue bandits. They use wooden swords and long to lose their virginities, but when it comes to living life they still have a lot to learn. Ryu is the son of a farmer and dreams of becoming a samurai warrior to make a name for himself. His mother isn’t so keen on the idea; it was the same dream that led to his father’s death, leaving her to raise her wayward son on her own. He ignores his agricultural chores and trains himself in the art of swordsmanship instead. Ryu believes that by exchanging his wooden sword for a real one, he will one day become a man...Continue review here.

Samurai Warrior trailer

Behold! Full trailer for Thai horror MAE NAK 3D

Horror movies based around their many gruesome folk tales are a staple of the Thai genre film industry, and one of the longest running is ‘Mae Nak,’ and this latest 3D incarnation marks the 22nd remake of the well-known legend.

There’s been a rough cut “international” version of the trailer knocking around for some time, but now the movies finally been given a release date of March 1st, we’ve got the real deal. Posters galore and a long synopsis (in English) and the trailer to be seen on the films official site, or straight down for the bloody...fun.

Synopsis: If you don’t know the story then we can only surmise you’ve been living under a stone. For those rock dwellers here it is again: Nak, a heavily pregnant woman, dies with her stillborn child while her husband, Mak, is away at war. When Mak returns, he doesn’t know that his family is dead and continues to live with Nak unaware that she is actually a ghost.

Mae Nak official site

 

Horror thriller BLOOD STAINED SHOES gets a trailer

Hell has no fury like a women scorned they say, especially it seems, when shoes are involved?! A first trailer for Raymond Yips (‘The Warlords,’ ‘Young Bruce Lee’) Chinese horror thriller....Blood Stained Shoes has arrived. Love, sex, blood, war, murder and revenge are the name of the game, with some supernatural nastiness thrown in for good measure. And if things could get any better, it’s English subbed to boot. For more details on the movie and to see some stills, check out or earlier story here.

 

 

 

Blood Stained Shoes trailer

MIKI SATOSHI COLLECTION: DVD review

Director: Miki Satoshi. Review: Adam Wing.

The title says it all really. The ‘Miki Satoshi Collection’ is in fact a collection of famed Japanese director Miki Satoshi’s three best works, available together for the first time courtesy of Third Window Films. Born on Aug. 9, 1961 at Kanagawa Prefecture, Satoshi started out as a writer for hit TV variety shows, some of which are legendary in Japan. He then began directing stages and has since expanded into TV dramas and film. The box set includes Adrift in Tokyo starring Odagiri Joe and Kyoko Koizumi, Instant Swamp starring Aso Kumiko and Ryo Kase, and Turtles are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers starring Ueno Juri and Aoi Yu.

Adrift in Tokyo (2007): Up to now, Fumiya’s life has been anything but extraordinary. A university student for the past eight years, his life is going nowhere fast, but all’s about to change the day he meets Fukuhara. Fumiya owes money to loan sharks and one day; a man called Fukuhara turns up to collect the repayments. Unsurprisingly, Fumiya can’t afford to pay the loan back so Fukuhara makes a proposition. He will cancel the debt as long as Fumiya agrees to walk with him across Tokyo to the police station of Kasumigaseki, where he plans to turn himself in for a crime he deeply regrets...Continue review here.

English trailer for Korean apocalype flick DOOMSDAY BOOK

Just a quick update - to round off the working (hoorah!) week - but my...it’s good one. Following our story last week, we’ve managed to track down an English subbed version of the teaser trailer for apocalyptic Korean omnibus...Doomsday Book....and it’s all kinds of awesome!

Plotlines: First Chapter ("Heaven's Creation") - Director Kim Ji-woon: A story about a robot who gains consciousness and the abusrdity that follows.

Second Chapter ("The New Generation") - Director Lim Pil-seong: A clever action film told from the point of view of a boy who has become a zombie, this segment explores how humans lose control of planet Earth, becoming mere food for a different species.

Third Chapter ("The Christmas Gift") - Director Han Jae-rim: A musical movie that re-interprets the beautiful love story "The Christmas Gift" by O Henry, this project confronts the basic instincts of a woman and her last chance to survive after witnessing the end of the world.

Doomsday Book official site

 

ADRIFT IN TOKYO: DVD review

Director: Miki Satoshi. Review: Adam Wing.

Up to now, Fumiya’s life has been anything but extraordinary. A university student for the past eight years, his life is going nowhere fast, but all’s about to change the day he meets Fukuhara. Fumiya owes money to loan sharks and one day; a man called Fukuhara turns up to collect the repayments. Unsurprisingly, Fumiya can’t afford to pay the loan back so Fukuhara makes a proposition. He will cancel the debt as long as Fumiya agrees to walk with him across Tokyo to the police station of Kasumigaseki, where he plans to turn himself in for a crime he deeply regrets. Adrift in Tokyo is a touching drama by Miki Satoshi, the director of Instant Swamp and Turtles are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers.

Not having much choice in the matter, Fumiya reluctantly accepts Fukuhara’s offer. And so begins a comical, warm-hearted journey that leads them on several unusual jaunts, not least with themselves. It’s a journey of self-discovery based on the novel by Naoki Prize winner Yoshinaga Fujita, a movie sure to charm you with its engaging lead turns and quirky humour. Gaining both a Best Script and Best Film (Special Mention) Award at the Fantasia Film Festival, and recognition for Best Supporting Actor (Tomokazu Miura) at the Kinema Junpo Awards, Adrift in Tokyo stars Odagiri Jo (Air Doll), Kyoko Koizumi (Tokyo Sonata) and Tomokazu Miura (Outrage), and is available for the first time in the U.K. courtesy of Third Window Films...Continue reading review.

Adrift in Tokyo trailer

The UK prepares for THE RAID

If you’re in the UK and like your action explosive, imaginative and violent in the extreme then the news that Indonesian crime/martial arts/gangland movie The Raid is heading your way, should have you smiling ear to ear.

It’s been causing a storm wherever it’s shown; winner of the 2011 Midnight Madness People’s Choice Audience Award at the Toronto Film Festival, THE RAID stars the newest martial arts sensation, Iko Uwais, was directed by Gareth Evans and features a superb score by Mike Shinoda. No word yet on the exact release (rumour is May) date, but when we get it, you’ll be the first to know. Fairly (ok very) NSFW trailers, below.

Synopsis: Deep in the heart of Jakarta's slums stands an impenetrable apartment block; a safe house for the city’s most dangerous killers and gangsters and considered untouchable to even the bravest of police. Cloaked under the cover of pre-dawn darkness and silence, an elite SWAT team is tasked with raiding the safe house in order to take down the notorious drug lord that runs it and fight their way through the deadliest to survive their mission.

The Raid red band trailer

DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK: DVD review

Director: Troy Nixey. Review: Adam Wing.

It’s not often a director gets the chance to go back and make a movie that inspired him growing up, but Guillermo del Toro was a big fan of the 1973 version of Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, so I’m sure he was thrilled to be given the opportunity to co-write this latest remake. The original TV movie told the story of a young couple that inherit an old mansion occupied by small demon like creatures, goblins determined to make the wife one of their own. The remake puts less emphasis on the couple and follows events through the eyes of a daughter instead. Guy Pearce plays Sally’s father, with Katie Holmes filling the role left behind by his estranged wife. Sally’s parents have decided that she should live with her dad and his ‘young’ girlfriend for a while, but Sally (Bailee Madison) isn’t interested in making new friends and hides herself away from the rest of the world.

It’s obvious from the start that Del Toro had a hand in this remake, the world in which it lives is reminiscent of some of his finest work. Pan’s Labyrinth is an obvious influence, and the fairies that live behind the fireplace are similar in design to the feisty little critters from Hellboy 2. Del Toro himself has cited the work of writer Arthur Machen as an influence on the origin of the species, and even if you’re not familiar with his work, it won’t take long to realise that a tyke like Tinker Bell would get eaten alive by this lot. They are magical of course, and they do have a thing for teeth, but you don’t have to leave them under your pillow because they’re more than happy to get their own. Nixey based the design of the fairies on mole rats, which goes someway to describing how fiendish they appear on film...Continue review here.

 

U.S. theaters are set for BATTLE ROYALE

There it is! After announcing some time back that they'll finally be bringing the Japanese cult sensation Battle Royale to DVD and Blu-Ray in March of 2012, Anchor Bay has just announced that they'll also be giving the film a limited theatrical release! How cool is that?!?! If you live anywhere nearby any of the following theaters, you have a great opportunity to see this masterpiece on the big screen and we do not recommend you miss it! Here's the list of playdates: 

Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin - Madison on February 24th

Tulsa, OK: Circle Cinema from February 24th through February 25th

Spokane, WA: Magic Lantern on March 2nd

Portland, OR: Hollywood Theater from March 2nd through March 3rd

Winchester, VA: Alamo Drafthouse from March 8th through March 9th

Minneapolis, MN: Landmark Lagoon 5 from March 9th through March 10th

Tucson, AZ: Loft Cinema 2 from March 9th through March 15th

Providence, RI: Arkham Film Fest on March 10th

Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Center on March 10th

Cambridge, MA: Brattle Theater on March 11th

Seattle: Northwest Film Forum on March 11th

Denver, CO: Denver Film Center from March 16th through March 17th

Austin, TX: Alamo Drafthouse from March 16th through March 18th, with additional screenings on March 20th

Houston, TX: Alamo Drafthouse on March 18th

Philadelphia, PA: The Philadelphia Film Society/The Trocadero on March 19th

Seattle, WA: The Egyptian Theater from March 23rd through March 24th

Washington, DC: E Street Landmark from March 30th through March 31st

Dallas, TX: Inwood Theater from April 6th through April 7th

San Francisco, CA: The Castro Theater on April 13th

Seattle, WA: SIFF Cinema from April 20th through April 26th

Columbus, OH: 28th Annual Ohio Science Fiction Marathon on April 21st

Columbus, OH: Drexel Theater from April 22nd to an undetermined date

New York, NY: IFC Center on April 22nd

Chicago, IL: University of Chicago on May 24th  

Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin - Madison on February 24th

Tulsa, OK: Circle Cinema from February 24th through February 25th

Spokane, WA: Magic Lantern on March 2nd

Portland, OR: Hollywood Theater from March 2nd through March 3rd

Winchester, VA: Alamo Drafthouse from March 8th through March 9th

Minneapolis, MN: Landmark Lagoon 5 from March 9th through March 10th

Tucson, AZ: Loft Cinema 2 from March 9th through March 15th

Providence, RI: Arkham Film Fest on March 10th

Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Center on March 10th

Cambridge, MA: Brattle Theater on March 11th

Seattle: Northwest Film Forum on March 11th

Denver, CO: Denver Film Center from March 16th through March 17th

Austin, TX: Alamo Drafthouse from March 16th through March 18th, with additional screenings on March 20th

Houston, TX: Alamo Drafthouse on March 18th

Philadelphia, PA: The Philadelphia Film Society/The Trocadero on March 19th

Seattle, WA: The Egyptian Theater from March 23rd through March 24th

Washington, DC: E Street Landmark from March 30th through March 31st

Dallas, TX: Inwood Theater from April 6th through April 7th

San Francisco, CA: The Castro Theater on April 13th

Seattle, WA: SIFF Cinema from April 20th through April 26th

Columbus, OH: 28th Annual Ohio Science Fiction Marathon on April 21st

Columbus, OH: Drexel Theater from April 22nd to an undetermined date

New York, NY: IFC Center on April 22nd

Chicago, IL: University of Chicago on May 24th 

The physical release will come in the form of a standalone Blu-ray and DVD, as well as a multi-disc Complete Collection on Blu-ray and DVD. The list of features on the box set is impressive as hell, so after you see it in all of it's big screen glory, you'll still have plenty to see. All versions are released on March 20th.  

WARRIOR Vs THE FIGHTER: DVD review

Two boxing movies. Only one winner. Let’s get ready to rumble.

In the red corner - Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale step inside the ring for the powerful true story of two brothers fighting against the odds to secure a historic title match. David O.Russell (Three Kings) takes to the director’s chair, bringing with him a top-notch cast including Melissa Leo, Jack McGee and a screen stealing turn from Amy Adams. In the blue corner - the youngest son (Tom Hardy) of an alcoholic former boxer (Nick Nolte) returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament - a path that puts the fighter on a collision course with his older brother (Joel Edgerton).

Round One: Misery sure loves company. In The fighter, struggling boxer Micky Ward (Wahlberg) has long been overshadowed by his older brother and trainer, Dicky (Bale), a local legend battling his own demons. Personal problems have a lot to answer for in both films, because Warrior comes with it’s own fare share of heavy baggage too. Tommy Conlon (Tom Hardy) is struggling to come to terms with both a heroic past and a troubled upbringing, leaving him cold to the world outside his door. His brother Brendan (Joel Edgerton) has money troubles and their father Paddy (Nick Nolte) is a recovering alcoholic/wife beater. The bond of blood is strong in both films, though one takes longer to get there than the other, but at the heart of both tales (you’ll be surprised to learn) is one last shot at redemption...Continue reading review.

The Fighter official site  

Warrior official site 

Israel gives North America RABIES next week

Billed as the first ever Israeli horror film, Rabies will finally be making it's way to the U.S. on DVD courtesy of Image Entertainment on February 28th.

The film made the festival rounds throughout the year last year and was met with almost universally positive reviews for it's unexpected combination of horror and humor. We couldn't find any information about special features included on the disc, but if word of mouth is accurate this one's worth buying even without any.

Synopsis: A brother and sister in their twenties, run away from home after their dark secret is discovered. They find temporary refuge in a deserted nature reserve. When the sister falls into a hunting trap, set by a psychotic killer, the brother sets out in a race against time to rescue her. A forest ranger and his old dog, two apathetic cops, four tennis players and a murderer, wandering carefree amongst his traps, will all be gradually drawn into a whirlwind of misunderstandings, fears and violence.

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Check out the trailer

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NIGHTFALL is coming

Another day, another Chinese crime action thriller, but as they’re usually so damn good, we wont be complaining too much. Nightfall is coming...Directed by Chow Hin Yeung (who back in 2009, brought us the nasty little horror thriller ‘Murderer,’ and stars Nick Cheung and Simon Yam) it opens next month. As for what to expect, we’ll let the trailer speak for itself.

Synopsis: When a Hong Kong celebrity is found brutally murdered, his body floating in the middle of the ocean, hard headed detective Lam is called in to take charge of the investigation. As Lam zeroes in on a killer from the past, the murder appears to be a straightforward case of revenge. But the more that Lam pursues his suspect, the deeper he falls into a web of lies. To find the truth, Lam must dig into a 20 year-old case for answers, the one link tying the suspect to the celebrity. But in doing so, Lam will uncover a dark secret so shocking; it will turn the investigation upside down. Who is the victim and who is the killer? Just as Lam believes he has everything figured out, he will discover that there’s a fine line between love and hate.

 

THE THING (2011): DVD Review

Director: Matthijs van Heijningen. Review: Adam Wing.

In the winter of 1982, a twelve-man research team at a remote Antarctic research station discovered an alien buried in the snow for over 100,000 years. Once unfrozen, the form-changing alien wreaked havoc, making its mark in one of the strongest horror movies of the last thirty years. Arguably John Carpenter’s finest hour, The Thing is a certified classic of the genre. Which means (rather disturbingly) it was only a matter of time before Hollywood came a calling. The filmmakers are keen to remind us that this isn’t a remake, that their movie depicts the events leading up to Carpenter’s original. While this is most certainly the case, it’s hard to believe that The Thing didn’t start life as a ‘re-imagining’ of some kind; such are the similarities between the two films. Whether or not you take the filmmakers for their word is up to you, but one thing’s for sure, Heijningen sure has a job on his hands if he’s going to convert the masses.

John Carpenter’s original (itself a loose remake of the 1950 classic The Thing From Another World) is remembered for a lot of reasons, one of which being the all male cast led by Kurt Russell. In fact it’s hard to believe now, but that was also one of the reasons cited for its lack of success at the box office. The Thing is a 2011 horror movie though, which means it’ll want to try harder to appeal to a larger demographic. Token scream queens best serve modern horror movies, and even though The Thing sidesteps traps set by horror movie cliché, it still feels the need to balance the sexes. Enter Kate Lloyd (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a successful palaeontologist who joins a Norwegian scientific team that has discovered an extraterrestrial ship buried in the ice. When an experiment frees the supposedly dead alien - a shape-shifting creature that can turn itself into a perfect replica of any living being - Kate joins forces with the crew's pilot, Carter (Joel Edgerton), to keep it from killing them one by one...Continue review here.

The Thing official site

Bloody French poster for [REC] 3: GENESIS

Some bright spark of a French film buyer has already seen sense, and snapped up Paco Plaza’s Spanish horror [REC] 3: Genesis for release over there. Of course that doesn’t help those of us in the English speaking world eager to see it, but hey, that won’t stop us enjoying all their promo material for the Flick. For example, this new, understated, yet bloody little poster! [Rec] 3 opens in France April 4th. A fact we are of course not jealous of, in the slightest........  

 

[REC] 3 poster

[REC] 3 English subbed trailer

Poster and trailer for Thai horror DARK FLIGHT 407

Statistically they say that flying is supposed to be one of the safest forms of mass transport - that is of course if you’re not sharing the flight with something dead, deadly and supremely pissed off. The trailer has dropped for Thai horror Dark Flight 407, and it looks like things are going to get spectacularly (as only Thailand can do) splattery!

DF407 - Thailand's first ever horror in 3D! - opens next month.

Synopsis: Thailand’s first 3D horror movie is ready to take off. It will be the darkest flight of your life. Ten years ago, a young air hostess, Neuw, miraculously survived a plane crash. Neuw insists that a vengeful spirit caused that accident, but her belief unsettled those around her and she had to go through a psycho-therapy. Now, the woman is ready to fly again. But on her first flight, New is struck by a disturbing feeling. The plane on which she’s working looks familiar, and Neuw realizes that it’s actually the same aircraft that crashed ten years ago, though it has been repaired and repainted. Gripped by terror, but there’s nothing she can do because the plane has already taken off, along with the same vengeful spirits that reside in it. Up in the air, the spirits are determined to take her life this time.

Dark Flight trailer

U.S theatrical release for WARRIORS OF THE RAINBOW

Well Go USA Entertainment do seem to continue to make all the right moves to push them up the list of labels bringing some of the biggest, and best that Asian cinema has to offer to North America. No bad thing we say - and the latest movie of all round epic-ness to be announced, is a theatrical release of Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale, Taiwan’s official entry for the Academy Awards foreign language category.

The film will open in all the usual (need to start upping this, to a few more states!) haunts, including; New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., Toronto, Vancouver, Austin, and Honolulu....on April 27. Trailer of empires at war, type epic-ness, below.

Synopsis: Some eighty years ago, in the mountains of Taiwan two races clashed in defence of their faiths. One race believed in rainbows, the other believed in the sun. Neither side realized that they both believed in the same sky. Between 1895 and 1945, the island was a Japanese colony inhabited not only by the majority (Han Chinese Immigrants) but also by the remnants of the aboriginal tribes who first settled the mountainous land. In 1930 Mouna Rudo, the leader of the Seediq tribe settled on and around Mount Chilai, forged a coalition with other Seediq tribal leaders and plotted a rebellion against their Japanese colonial masters. It was to begin at a sports day meeting where the assembled tribesmen were to attach and kill the Japanese officials and would then broaden to sieges on police stations and local government offices in the region. The initial uprising took the Japanese by surprise and was almost entirely successful. But the Japanese soon sent in their army to crush the rebellion, using aircraft and poison gas. Nothing but all out war ensues.

This time its war! Korean epic THE FRONT LINE on UK DVD

From horror...to the horrors of war? Cine Asia are releasing Hun Jang’s multi-award winning Korean war epic THE FRONT LINE is heading for UK Blu-ray, DVD and VOD this month. Breath-taking action sequences are the name of the game, but don’t just take out word for it, check out the trailers below. Front Line goes on sale - with a ton of great extra features - on February 27th.

Synopsis: In the final decisive battles of The Korean War, the battle-worn armies of North and South Korea face a brutal deadlock on the rugged Aerok Hills. Fears of treachery and collusion with enemy forces trigger an investigation into the men of the South Korean Alligator Company. A veteran intelligence officer accepts the assignment and discovers mysterious and tragic occurrences surrounding a former comrade he had long thought dead. In the epic battle for survival that follows, the two men become locked in a deadly battle of wills. One will sacrifice his humanity for the sake of his brothers; the other will discover compassion in the agonies of war. Ultimately, both will be forced to fight side-by-side, so their loved ones can enjoy freedom for just one more day.

Original Korean trailer

 

Trail for Korean historical drama GABI (aka RUSSIAN COFFEE)

Historical dramas seem to be pretty popular in Korea these days, and as long as they're high quality, no one's complaining. The next film hoping to join that long line of success is Gabi, sometimes going under the name Russian Coffee, the name of the book it's based on. The film is directed by Jang Yoon-hyeon, stars Joo Jin-mo, Park Hee-soon and Kim So-yeon and is currently set for a March 15th release in Korea.

Synopsis: Gabi depicts the assassination attempt of King Gojong (Park Hee-Soon) - the 26th king of the Joseon Dynasty. Set towards the end of the 19th century, when coffee was first introduced to Korea, Russian sharpshooter Illichi (Joo Jin-Mo) and Joseon's first barista Danya (Kim So-Yeon) are manipulated by Sadako (Yoo-Sun) in an intricate plot to assassinate King Gojong.

Official Korean Website

Official Facebook page

 

English subbed trailer for [REC]3 GENESIS!

A big thanks has to go out to Magnet releasing - the genre are of U.S distro house Magnolia - who have well and truly made our Valentines day, by pointing us in the direction of an English subbed trailer for Paco Plaza’s Spanish horror [REC] 3: Genesis! Wedding days can be stressful events, especially when invaded by a horde of demonic undead. [REC] 3 opens in Spain next month, and hopefully somewhere very near here, soon after.

Synopsis: Koldo and Clara are about to celebrate the most important day of their lives: their wedding. The reception is being held at a beautiful old stately home in the middle of the countryside. Everything appears to be running smoothly and the bride and groom and their families are enjoying a wonderful day; that is until some of the guests start showing signs of a strange illness. Before they know what's happening, the bride and groom find themselves in the middle of a hellish ordeal, as an uncontrollable torrent of violence is unleashed. Amidst the chaos, Koldo and Clara become separated and begin a desperate search for one another. What started off as an idyllic day quickly descends into a nightmare of the worst kind...

 

Teaser for apocalyptic Korean omnibus DOOMSDAY BOOK

Fans of sci-fi and apocalyptic films take note, t he first teaser trailer for the Korean omnibus film Doomsday Book has hit the web and we've got it for you right here. With segments by Lim Pil-seong (Hansel & Gretel, Antarctic Journal), Han Jae-rim (The Show Must Go On) and Kim Ji-woon (I Saw The Devil, A Bittersweet Life), you probably don't even need to watch the trailer to know this is going to be good, but seeing it sure doesn't hurt.

First Chapter ("Heaven's Creation") - Director Kim Ji-woon: A story about a robot who gains consciousness and the abusrdity that follows.

Second Chapter ("The New Generation") - Director Lim Pil-seong: A clever action film told from the point of view of a boy who has become a zombie, this segment explores how humans lose control of planet Earth, becoming mere food for a different species.

Third Chapter ("The Christmas Gift") - Director Han Jae-rim: A musical movie that re-interprets the beautiful love story "The Christmas Gift" by O Henry, this project confronts the basic instincts of a woman and her last chance to survive after witnessing the end of the world.

Due out in Korea next month. No word on international release yet.