If you love action classics like Kickboxer and Bloodsport, a whole host of 80s and 90s martial arts superstars return to the screen in the action thriller The Last Kumite, coming to Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Uhd/Bd Steelbook, as well as digital platforms in the UK and Ireland from 13th May… And I’ve got my pre-order in already!
When Karate champion Michael Rivers (Mathis Landwehr) wins the last tournament of his career, shady businessman Ron Hall (Matthias Hues) offers him the opportunity to fight in an illegal, deadly Kumite in Bulgaria with the world’s best martial artists. Michael declines, only to find out later that his daughter Bree has been kidnapped and that in order to rescue her, he is left with no other option but to fight in the deadly tournament. When he finally gets to Bulgaria, he finds out that he is not the only...
When Karate champion Michael Rivers (Mathis Landwehr) wins the last tournament of his career, shady businessman Ron Hall (Matthias Hues) offers him the opportunity to fight in an illegal, deadly Kumite in Bulgaria with the world’s best martial artists. Michael declines, only to find out later that his daughter Bree has been kidnapped and that in order to rescue her, he is left with no other option but to fight in the deadly tournament. When he finally gets to Bulgaria, he finds out that he is not the only...
- 4/29/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
There have already been several high points on Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s 2024 tour, and Sunday night’s show in Columbus, Ohio, provided another one.
The Boss and co. turned in an epic three-hour, 30-song set that saw “Youngstown,” “Streets of Fire,” and “I’m Goin’ Down” all performed live for the first time since at least 2017. The choice to kick off the show with “Youngstown” was especially appropriate as it was written about Youngstown, Ohio, located just two-and-half hours away from Columbus. Meanwhile, “Streets of Fire” has only been performed by Springsteen 23 times since 1978, and not since 2017.
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The setlist also included “Racing in the Street,” which was played thanks to a sign request. Springsteen and the E Street Band wrapped the show with an epic nine-song run that included (in order): “The Rising,” “Badlands,” “Thunder Road,” “Born to Run,” “Rosalita,...
The Boss and co. turned in an epic three-hour, 30-song set that saw “Youngstown,” “Streets of Fire,” and “I’m Goin’ Down” all performed live for the first time since at least 2017. The choice to kick off the show with “Youngstown” was especially appropriate as it was written about Youngstown, Ohio, located just two-and-half hours away from Columbus. Meanwhile, “Streets of Fire” has only been performed by Springsteen 23 times since 1978, and not since 2017.
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The setlist also included “Racing in the Street,” which was played thanks to a sign request. Springsteen and the E Street Band wrapped the show with an epic nine-song run that included (in order): “The Rising,” “Badlands,” “Thunder Road,” “Born to Run,” “Rosalita,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
If you needed any proof that Bruce Springsteen is fully recovered from health ailments that derailed his 2023 tour (some of which may or may not have been the result of Larry David), look no further than the performance he and the E Street Band turned in at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California on Thursday night.
The show ran a grand total of three hours and 18 minutes and featured a sprawling 32-song setlist including several tracks that hadn’t been played live in close to a decade. What’s more, Springsteen’s wife, Patti Scialfa, made her first appearance on the 2024 leg of the tour, joining her husband for performances of “Tougher Than the Rest” and “Fire.”
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The setlist also included several notable covers, including John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom,” which opened the show; Jimmy Cliff’s “Trapped”; the traditional Cajun waltz “Jole Bloon...
The show ran a grand total of three hours and 18 minutes and featured a sprawling 32-song setlist including several tracks that hadn’t been played live in close to a decade. What’s more, Springsteen’s wife, Patti Scialfa, made her first appearance on the 2024 leg of the tour, joining her husband for performances of “Tougher Than the Rest” and “Fire.”
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The setlist also included several notable covers, including John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom,” which opened the show; Jimmy Cliff’s “Trapped”; the traditional Cajun waltz “Jole Bloon...
- 4/5/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Six months after Bruce Springsteen suspended his world tour so he could recover from a painful peptic ulcer, he was back onstage with the E Street Band Tuesday night in Phoenix, for the first gig of the year. And while the setlist was largely the same as the one he delivered nightly in 2023, he did make some minor alterations, and create space for further additions as the year progresses.
The majority of last year’s concerts kicked off with “No Surrender,” but it loosened up during the stadium portion at...
The majority of last year’s concerts kicked off with “No Surrender,” but it loosened up during the stadium portion at...
- 3/20/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their 2024 tour with a blazing 29-song performance at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday night. It marked the band’s first performance since Springsteen was forced to postpone the remainder of the band’s 2023 tour due to a bout with peptic ulcer disease.
Thankfully, The Boss now appears to be fully recovered. The 29-song set stuck closely to the epic shows Springsteen played towards the end of his 2023 run, including performances of “Night,” “Darlington County,” “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” “Spirit in the Night,” “Mary’s Place,” and “Backstreets.” Once again, the encore proved particularly stellar, featuring “Born To Run,” “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” “Glory Days,” “Dancing in the Dark,” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out.”
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Springsteen and the E Street Band will spend most of the year on the road. They’re next due in Las Vegas on Friday,...
Thankfully, The Boss now appears to be fully recovered. The 29-song set stuck closely to the epic shows Springsteen played towards the end of his 2023 run, including performances of “Night,” “Darlington County,” “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” “Spirit in the Night,” “Mary’s Place,” and “Backstreets.” Once again, the encore proved particularly stellar, featuring “Born To Run,” “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” “Glory Days,” “Dancing in the Dark,” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out.”
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Springsteen and the E Street Band will spend most of the year on the road. They’re next due in Las Vegas on Friday,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, the first episode after Tna’s No Surrender PPV! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Steve Maclin def. Mike Bailey The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After Steve Maclin cost Speedball Mountain their match against the Rascalz on Countdown to No Surrender, Mike Bailey is out for revenge tonight! The fight spills to the outside in the early as Bailey and Maclin exchange strikes. Maclin distracts the referee, allowing the Rascalz to deliver a chop block to Bailey. Bailey avoids Caught in the Crosshairs, then soars through the air to take down Maclin on the floor. Bailey goes for the double knees but Maclin counters into the Scud Missile dive. Miguel provides another distraction as Maclin capitalizes with Mayhem For All for two. Turnabout is fair play as Seven gets up on the apron,...
Match #1: Steve Maclin def. Mike Bailey The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After Steve Maclin cost Speedball Mountain their match against the Rascalz on Countdown to No Surrender, Mike Bailey is out for revenge tonight! The fight spills to the outside in the early as Bailey and Maclin exchange strikes. Maclin distracts the referee, allowing the Rascalz to deliver a chop block to Bailey. Bailey avoids Caught in the Crosshairs, then soars through the air to take down Maclin on the floor. Bailey goes for the double knees but Maclin counters into the Scud Missile dive. Miguel provides another distraction as Maclin capitalizes with Mayhem For All for two. Turnabout is fair play as Seven gets up on the apron,...
- 3/1/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, the latest episode under the return of the Tna branding! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. John Skyler The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Chris Sabin looks to humble John Skyler in tonight’s opening contest! As Sabin is making his entrance, we learn that this match has been sponsored and presented by Sabin’s X-Division Title challenger at No Surrender, Mustafa Ali. Hotch distracts Sabin at ringside, allowing Skyler to send him crashing into the steel ring steps. Sabin creates separation with a German suplex, then builds momentum with a Ddt. Sabin hits a running kick for two. Hotch trips up Sabin from the outside but the follow-up spear from Skyler is not enough to keep him down. Sabin hits the Cradle Shock to win.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Tasha Steelz def.
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. John Skyler The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Chris Sabin looks to humble John Skyler in tonight’s opening contest! As Sabin is making his entrance, we learn that this match has been sponsored and presented by Sabin’s X-Division Title challenger at No Surrender, Mustafa Ali. Hotch distracts Sabin at ringside, allowing Skyler to send him crashing into the steel ring steps. Sabin creates separation with a German suplex, then builds momentum with a Ddt. Sabin hits a running kick for two. Hotch trips up Sabin from the outside but the follow-up spear from Skyler is not enough to keep him down. Sabin hits the Cradle Shock to win.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Tasha Steelz def.
- 2/9/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have added a new date to their North American tour.
After their Phoenix, Arizona, show on March 14, they will go to Las Vegas on March 22 to perform at the T-Mobile Arena.
Last September, tour dates were forced to reschedule after Springsteen’s peptic ulcer disease. Shortly after announcing the rescheduled U.S. dates, concert dates for Canada were also declared.
Springsteen began his music career in 1964, but his popularity didn’t rise until 1975, when he and the E Street Band did a ten-show stand over five nights in New York City. Rolling Stone later included the performances in their “50 Moments That Change Rock and Roll” list.
The current tour is scheduled to run until November 22, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada.
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2024 Concert Tour Dates:
03-14 Phoenix, Az – Footprint Center
03-22 Las Vegas, Nv – T-Mobile Arena (new date)
03-25 San Diego,...
After their Phoenix, Arizona, show on March 14, they will go to Las Vegas on March 22 to perform at the T-Mobile Arena.
Last September, tour dates were forced to reschedule after Springsteen’s peptic ulcer disease. Shortly after announcing the rescheduled U.S. dates, concert dates for Canada were also declared.
Springsteen began his music career in 1964, but his popularity didn’t rise until 1975, when he and the E Street Band did a ten-show stand over five nights in New York City. Rolling Stone later included the performances in their “50 Moments That Change Rock and Roll” list.
The current tour is scheduled to run until November 22, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada.
>Get Bruce Springsteen Concert Tickets Now!
2024 Concert Tour Dates:
03-14 Phoenix, Az – Footprint Center
03-22 Las Vegas, Nv – T-Mobile Arena (new date)
03-25 San Diego,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Throwback martial arts action film The Last Kumite heads to streaming in 2024, and here’s the trailer.
There is no question that the 1980s was a vintage time for action films, particularly in Hong Kong. There was a fruitful period in the mid 1980s when Hong Kong directors would hire American martial artists to go toe to toe with onscreen, both to broaden the international appeal and show a wide range of styles.
From Cynthia Rothrock going up against Sammo Hung in Shanghai Express to Richard Norton’s multiple bust ups with Jackie Chan in the likes of City Hunter and Mr Nice Guy, these performers went on to headline a series of low budget American action films that have since gained a cult following, perhaps most notably the China O’Brien series and the numerous No Retreat, No Surrender sequels
The Last Kumite looks set to be a throwback to that style,...
There is no question that the 1980s was a vintage time for action films, particularly in Hong Kong. There was a fruitful period in the mid 1980s when Hong Kong directors would hire American martial artists to go toe to toe with onscreen, both to broaden the international appeal and show a wide range of styles.
From Cynthia Rothrock going up against Sammo Hung in Shanghai Express to Richard Norton’s multiple bust ups with Jackie Chan in the likes of City Hunter and Mr Nice Guy, these performers went on to headline a series of low budget American action films that have since gained a cult following, perhaps most notably the China O’Brien series and the numerous No Retreat, No Surrender sequels
The Last Kumite looks set to be a throwback to that style,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
I still remember the exact moment when I became aware of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s presence in the entertainment industry. Although he had played the villain in No Retreat, No Surrender and made his leading man debut with Bloodsport, I didn’t know about him until the VHS release of Kickboxer. That’s when a local video store put up a large poster of the film – which the store’s owner gestured to while telling my mom and I about this new guy named Van Damme, who was meant to be the next action star along the lines of Stallone and Schwarzenegger. We rented the movie… and I’ve been a fan of Van Damme ever since. So I think it’s very cool that Diamond Select Toys will be releasing a Jean-Claude Van Damme action figure next year.
An image of the action figure can be seen at the bottom of this article,...
An image of the action figure can be seen at the bottom of this article,...
- 12/1/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A month after postponing his September concert dates, Bruce Springsteen has announced new tour dates for next year.
Springsteen’s and the E Street Band’s concert dates last month were delayed due to a peptic ulcer disease Springsteen had been suffering from and was undergoing treatment for it. Before postponing the September dates, they had also previously canceled some shows in March, citing an unspecified illness.
Last Friday, Springsteen listed the newly rescheduled dates and said, “All tickets for the postponed performances remain valid for the newly announced dates.”
Springsteen added in his post that new Canada tour dates will be announced this week.
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2024 Rescheduled Dates:
03-19 – Phoenix, Az — Footprint Center
03-25 – San Diego, CA — Pechanga Arena
03-28 – San Francisco, CA — Chase Center
03-31 – San Francisco, CA — Chase Center
04-04 – Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum
04-07 – Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum
04-12 – Uncasville, Ct — Mohegan Sun Arena
04-15 – Albany,...
Springsteen’s and the E Street Band’s concert dates last month were delayed due to a peptic ulcer disease Springsteen had been suffering from and was undergoing treatment for it. Before postponing the September dates, they had also previously canceled some shows in March, citing an unspecified illness.
Last Friday, Springsteen listed the newly rescheduled dates and said, “All tickets for the postponed performances remain valid for the newly announced dates.”
Springsteen added in his post that new Canada tour dates will be announced this week.
>Get Bruce Springsteen Tickets Here!
2024 Rescheduled Dates:
03-19 – Phoenix, Az — Footprint Center
03-25 – San Diego, CA — Pechanga Arena
03-28 – San Francisco, CA — Chase Center
03-31 – San Francisco, CA — Chase Center
04-04 – Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum
04-07 – Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum
04-12 – Uncasville, Ct — Mohegan Sun Arena
04-15 – Albany,...
- 10/11/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Few experiences in rock compare with seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in New Jersey. That’s why fans from all over the globe descended on East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium on Aug. 30, Sept. 1, and Sept. 3. Anticipation ran high because seven years ago they delivered some of the most memorable nights in history of the band at the same venue, culminating with a four-hour extravaganza that spotlighted Springsteen’s first three albums.
At that point in time, Springsteen was still grabbing signs from the audience and playing “Stump The Band.
At that point in time, Springsteen was still grabbing signs from the audience and playing “Stump The Band.
- 9/4/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
As of late, Bruce Springsteen has received some criticism from fans for sticking to a rigid setlist during the E Street Band’s ongoing world tour. No one who attended The Boss’ hometown show in E. Rutherford, NJ on Sunday left complaining though; Springsteen deviated from the tour’s traditional setlist by subbing in seven fan favorites.
Over the course of 28-song performance, Springsteen and E Street Band treated fans to renditions of “Two Hearts,” Something in the Night,” “Spirit in the Night,” “Atlantic City,” “Jungleland,” “Detroit Medley,” and “Jersey Girl.”
All told, it made for easily the best setlist of the tour. The second half of the show was particularly epic, as the band finished the main set with “The Rising,” “Badlands,” and “Thunder Road,” and followed that up with a seven-song encore featuring “Jungleland,” “Born to Run,” “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” “Detroit Medley,” “Dancing in the Dark,” “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,...
Over the course of 28-song performance, Springsteen and E Street Band treated fans to renditions of “Two Hearts,” Something in the Night,” “Spirit in the Night,” “Atlantic City,” “Jungleland,” “Detroit Medley,” and “Jersey Girl.”
All told, it made for easily the best setlist of the tour. The second half of the show was particularly epic, as the band finished the main set with “The Rising,” “Badlands,” and “Thunder Road,” and followed that up with a seven-song encore featuring “Jungleland,” “Born to Run,” “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” “Detroit Medley,” “Dancing in the Dark,” “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,...
- 9/4/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
The Gaslight Anthem are emerging from a nearly decade-long recording hiatus on October 27 with the release of their sixth album, History Books. Bruce Springsteen joins them on the tittle track, which you can hear right now.
“When Bruce Springsteen said I should write a duet for us, I think my head exploded,” Gaslight Anthem frontman Brian Fallon says in a statement. “It will never get old to me that one of the greatest songwriters in the world, and one of my hero’s voices, will forever be captured in a...
“When Bruce Springsteen said I should write a duet for us, I think my head exploded,” Gaslight Anthem frontman Brian Fallon says in a statement. “It will never get old to me that one of the greatest songwriters in the world, and one of my hero’s voices, will forever be captured in a...
- 7/21/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Lea Michele is honoring the late Cory Monteith on the 10th anniversary of his passing. The former "Glee" star took to Instagram to share a selfie of them together and wrote, "Hey you. 10 years. It feels like only yesterday that you were here and yet a million years ago all at the same time."
She continued, "I hold all of our memories in my heart where they will stay safe and never forgotten. We miss you every day and will never forget the light you to brought to us all. I miss you big guy." She added, "I hope you found Taylor up there and are playing the drums together," referencing the death of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins last year. Monteith was an avid drummer.
Monteith and Michele met on the set of "Glee," which premiered in 2009. Monteith's Finn was the lovable high school quarterback turned show-choir star Finn,...
She continued, "I hold all of our memories in my heart where they will stay safe and never forgotten. We miss you every day and will never forget the light you to brought to us all. I miss you big guy." She added, "I hope you found Taylor up there and are playing the drums together," referencing the death of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins last year. Monteith was an avid drummer.
Monteith and Michele met on the set of "Glee," which premiered in 2009. Monteith's Finn was the lovable high school quarterback turned show-choir star Finn,...
- 7/13/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
London, July 8 (Ians) Actress Kate Hudson was pictured dancing with her fiance Danny Fujikawa and fashion designer friend Stella McCartney as they attended Bruce Springsteen’s set at British Summertime.
The ‘Almost Famous’ actress, 44, watched the rocker’s “tear-jerking” three hour set from the VIP area in London’s Hyde Park with Stella, 51, and other stars.
Joining them was Stella’s husband Alasdhair Willis and singer Jon Bon Jovi, 61, as they sang-along to Bruce Springsteen’s impressive 29-song set, Daily Mail reported.
Kate appeared to be having the time of her life as she flashed a huge smile while Stella threw her arms in the air.
She pulled her blonde hair back into a high bun and wore a patterned linen shirt to the event.
Stella looked chic in a blue jumpsuit with cropped sleeves and her hair styled straight.
The 73-year-old rock legend’s energetic three-hour set has been...
The ‘Almost Famous’ actress, 44, watched the rocker’s “tear-jerking” three hour set from the VIP area in London’s Hyde Park with Stella, 51, and other stars.
Joining them was Stella’s husband Alasdhair Willis and singer Jon Bon Jovi, 61, as they sang-along to Bruce Springsteen’s impressive 29-song set, Daily Mail reported.
Kate appeared to be having the time of her life as she flashed a huge smile while Stella threw her arms in the air.
She pulled her blonde hair back into a high bun and wore a patterned linen shirt to the event.
Stella looked chic in a blue jumpsuit with cropped sleeves and her hair styled straight.
The 73-year-old rock legend’s energetic three-hour set has been...
- 7/8/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band closed out their first tour together in six years Friday in their native New Jersey, with the Boss changing up the setlist to give ode to the Garden State.
While “No Surrender” kicked off nearly every show on the E Street Band’s U.S. arena trek — which began Feb. 1 in Tampa — Friday’s concert at Newark’s Prudential Center opened with the Lucky Town cut “Local Hero,” a fitting choice given it was the band’s return to New Jersey for the first time in six years.
While “No Surrender” kicked off nearly every show on the E Street Band’s U.S. arena trek — which began Feb. 1 in Tampa — Friday’s concert at Newark’s Prudential Center opened with the Lucky Town cut “Local Hero,” a fitting choice given it was the band’s return to New Jersey for the first time in six years.
- 4/15/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have announced a new North American leg for their tour.
The extended schedule includes performances in 19 cities across the U.S. and Canada between August and December.
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The dates are part of Springsteen and the E Street Band’s first tour together in six years. The band started their trek early in February in Tampa, Florida. Their initial U.S. leg runs until the middle of April. The band will then travel to Europe during the summer and will return to the U.S. in August.
Springsteen has released 21 studio albums over a six-decade career. He is a pioneer of the heartland rock genre, which combines mainstream rock with socially conscious lyrics about working-class American life.
He first rose to fame with the release of his 1975 album Born to Run. His 1984 album Born in the U.S.A.
The extended schedule includes performances in 19 cities across the U.S. and Canada between August and December.
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The dates are part of Springsteen and the E Street Band’s first tour together in six years. The band started their trek early in February in Tampa, Florida. Their initial U.S. leg runs until the middle of April. The band will then travel to Europe during the summer and will return to the U.S. in August.
Springsteen has released 21 studio albums over a six-decade career. He is a pioneer of the heartland rock genre, which combines mainstream rock with socially conscious lyrics about working-class American life.
He first rose to fame with the release of his 1975 album Born to Run. His 1984 album Born in the U.S.A.
- 4/8/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
After a two-hour-plus main set that slammed home themes of mortality and impermanence and the way of all flesh, Bruce Springsteen reemerged on Madison Square Garden’s stage Saturday night, April 1, for his usual lengthy encore, and announced “something special for New York City.” He pointed over at Soozie Tyrell, who began a dead-on recreation of one of rock’s few canonical violin melodies, over piano from all-time-great arpeggio purveyor Roy Bittan. They eased the E Street Band into the 11-minute-long, 48-year-old mini-rock-opera “Jungleland,” played and sung with enough muscle...
- 4/2/2023
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
(Welcome to The Daily Stream, an ongoing series in which the /Film team shares what they've been watching, why it's worth checking out, and where you can stream it.)
The Movie: "Doa: Dead or Alive"
Where You Can Stream It: Tubi, Vudu, Redbox, Freevee, Plex
The Pitch: Based on the hit fighting game franchise, "Doa: Dead or Alive" tells the story of a group of fighters from all over the world who convene to win $10 million dollars or, potentially, die trying.
The cast is vast, but taking center stage are the professional wrestling Tina (Jaime Pressly), her overbearing father Bass (Kevin Nash), the ninja princess Kasumi (Devon Aoki), the sultry super thief Christie (Holly Valance), the girl next door Helena (Sarah Carter), and the mysterious Donovan (Eric Roberts), who runs the fighting tournament and eventually downloads everyone's fighting skills into nanobots controlled by super sunglasses. Along the way they fight,...
The Movie: "Doa: Dead or Alive"
Where You Can Stream It: Tubi, Vudu, Redbox, Freevee, Plex
The Pitch: Based on the hit fighting game franchise, "Doa: Dead or Alive" tells the story of a group of fighters from all over the world who convene to win $10 million dollars or, potentially, die trying.
The cast is vast, but taking center stage are the professional wrestling Tina (Jaime Pressly), her overbearing father Bass (Kevin Nash), the ninja princess Kasumi (Devon Aoki), the sultry super thief Christie (Holly Valance), the girl next door Helena (Sarah Carter), and the mysterious Donovan (Eric Roberts), who runs the fighting tournament and eventually downloads everyone's fighting skills into nanobots controlled by super sunglasses. Along the way they fight,...
- 2/23/2023
- by William Bibbiani
- Slash Film
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Bruce Springsteen received a royal welcome to Texas on Thursday night, as George Strait — the beloved “king” of country music — joined him and the E Street Band onstage at Austin’s Moody Center.
One by one the band filed out to their spots onstage, with Springsteen coming at the tail end. Only he wasn’t alone, but accompanied by a familiar, cowboy-hatted silhouette. It took a second for...
Bruce Springsteen received a royal welcome to Texas on Thursday night, as George Strait — the beloved “king” of country music — joined him and the E Street Band onstage at Austin’s Moody Center.
One by one the band filed out to their spots onstage, with Springsteen coming at the tail end. Only he wasn’t alone, but accompanied by a familiar, cowboy-hatted silhouette. It took a second for...
- 2/17/2023
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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Hours after announcing dates for a North American Summer stadium, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took the stage at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Ten songs into the set, Springsteen broke out “If I Was the Priest” for the first time in over 50 years. Check out a stellar fan-shot video of the moment right here.
“I wrote this song,” Springsteen said. “I was 22. Fifty years ago.
Hours after announcing dates for a North American Summer stadium, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took the stage at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Ten songs into the set, Springsteen broke out “If I Was the Priest” for the first time in over 50 years. Check out a stellar fan-shot video of the moment right here.
“I wrote this song,” Springsteen said. “I was 22. Fifty years ago.
- 2/15/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
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Decades from now, when historians and epidemiologists look back at the Covid era, they’ll probably have a hard time pinpointing the exact moment the pandemic came to an end in America and normal life resumed. Some will probably point to the day in August 2021 when the vaccination rate hit 70 percent, while others will spotlight April 2022, when airlines dropped their mask mandate, or even Joe Biden’s 60 Minutes...
Decades from now, when historians and epidemiologists look back at the Covid era, they’ll probably have a hard time pinpointing the exact moment the pandemic came to an end in America and normal life resumed. Some will probably point to the day in August 2021 when the vaccination rate hit 70 percent, while others will spotlight April 2022, when airlines dropped their mask mandate, or even Joe Biden’s 60 Minutes...
- 2/2/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to this very special review of Impact Wrestling’s Sacrifice Pay Per View that I’m calling “The Road To Rebellion”. I’m Nathan Favel and, right here on Nerdly, we’re going to take a look back at several PPVs I failed to review at the time of their occurrence, namely Genesis, No Surrender and Hard To Kill, as well as Sacrifice and the immediate outlook of the major Rebellion event that will be coming soon enough. This article will take a look at the decisions that have been made and why they have or have not worked, as well as what I think has gone right and wrong overall. Also, we have The Hulk. The Hulk: Waaaaaaaalllllllggggggg! Hulk Smash! Hulk Hate Lotion! Make Hulk Hands Slippy! Me: Mr. Hulk…are you ready to help me review the recent history of Impact Wrestling and its road to the Rebellion PPV?...
- 3/15/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the big finale before No Surrender, which includes the contract signing between Tommy Dreamer and Rich Swann…a contract signing? Jesus. Wrestling promoters wonder why no one wants to watch wrestling anymore and it’s because of all the damn talking. Silly or serious, talking in wrestling doesn’t draw and never will. Wrestling is not acting, even though there is certainly some performing when you sell moves or have a character that is a bit different from you that you are portraying. You’d think that on an occasion where you are pushing a match of respect between a gracious champion and an honorable challenger, you’d want to tease that the match in question could be in jeopardy. By having a World Title match featuring Swann fighting a challenger...
- 2/11/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
If you’re aching to see some live music now that everything has been canceled or postponed, Bruce Springsteen is doing what he can to help you out.
He just posted his complete 2009 show at London’s Hyde Park to YouTube and Apple Music so his fans can rock out without leaving the house. The film was directed by Thom Zimney and released on Blu-ray/DVD in 2010, but this is its first digital release.
“Practice social distancing and stream ‘London Calling: Live In Hyde Park’ from the comfort of your own home,...
He just posted his complete 2009 show at London’s Hyde Park to YouTube and Apple Music so his fans can rock out without leaving the house. The film was directed by Thom Zimney and released on Blu-ray/DVD in 2010, but this is its first digital release.
“Practice social distancing and stream ‘London Calling: Live In Hyde Park’ from the comfort of your own home,...
- 3/18/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Up until late Saturday afternoon, the odds of Bruce Springsteen showing up at the annual Asbury Park charity concert Light of Day seemed pretty miniscule. He was a regular (unannounced) guest at the show – which raises money to fight Parkinson’s Disease – most every year from its inception in 2000 through 2015, but he missed the past four consecutive shows. This year, he was booked to host an equestrian event in Wellington, Florida 24 hours before the start of the Light of Day festivities. Making matters worse, a winter storm just happened to...
- 1/19/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to this edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Luke Skywalker was a jerk in The Last Jedi because Rian Johnson says that’s what we all paid for. Superman should always take the old lady crossing the road and toss her ass off a bridge. Why should Indiana Jones give a s— about history? Horatio Hornblower should just burn the house down. Casanova should take Zorro out and stab the towns-people! Then again, you could give people what they really want, which is good characters that are good because most people aren’t prone to throwing a big ol’ temper tantrum for reasons that are a mystery to themselves as well as every-body else. Did this last week in wrestling give us what we want, or is this just Jack Sparrow at an AA meeting?
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- 12/18/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s No Surrender 2019, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Rich Swann getting his title shot against Sami Callihan. There’s a lot of matches here, but I’d rather have too many than too few. Okay, let’s get right in there.
Match #1: Trey def. Tyler Matrix & Logan James The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Trey takes James off his feet with a dropkick. James hits Matrix with a double foot stomp. James dives to the outside, taking out both of his opponents. Trey connects with a Moonsault to the floor. Trey locks James in a submission while hitting Matrix with a Northern Lights suplex for a near fall. Trey hits James with double knees off the top to win.
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – Trey looked really good here and deserved to win.
Match #2: Rosemary def.
Match #1: Trey def. Tyler Matrix & Logan James The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Trey takes James off his feet with a dropkick. James hits Matrix with a double foot stomp. James dives to the outside, taking out both of his opponents. Trey connects with a Moonsault to the floor. Trey locks James in a submission while hitting Matrix with a Northern Lights suplex for a near fall. Trey hits James with double knees off the top to win.
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – Trey looked really good here and deserved to win.
Match #2: Rosemary def.
- 12/16/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
UTA Independent Film Group represents North American rights.
Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) heads to Afm this week with international sales rights on Katharine O’Brien’s Lost Transmissions starring the red-hot British pair of Simon Pegg and Juno Temple.
Alexandra Daddario, Tao Okamoto, Bria Vinaite, and Robert Schwartzman also feature in the cast of the Royal Road Entertainment production, in association with Underlying Tension and presented by Pulse Films.
Lost Transmissions premiered at Tribeca Film Festival earlier in the year and follows Hannah (Temple), a shy songwriter who discovers that her friend, respected record producer Theo Ross (Pegg), has lapsed...
Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) heads to Afm this week with international sales rights on Katharine O’Brien’s Lost Transmissions starring the red-hot British pair of Simon Pegg and Juno Temple.
Alexandra Daddario, Tao Okamoto, Bria Vinaite, and Robert Schwartzman also feature in the cast of the Royal Road Entertainment production, in association with Underlying Tension and presented by Pulse Films.
Lost Transmissions premiered at Tribeca Film Festival earlier in the year and follows Hannah (Temple), a shy songwriter who discovers that her friend, respected record producer Theo Ross (Pegg), has lapsed...
- 11/4/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Emmanuelle Chriqui, Analeigh Tipton star.
Los Angeles-based Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) leaves for Cannes with two female-led thrillers from Howard Barish’s Kandoo Films.
Peg has acquired international rights to Hospitality (pictured) starring Emmanuelle Chriqui and Broken Star with Analeigh Tipton as the leads.
Chriqui plays a mother with a checkered past in Hospitality; a mother who must protect her son when an ex-con (Sam Trammell) checks into her isolated bed and breakfast searching for money he stashed on her property years ago.
Jr Bourne, Conner McVicker, and Jim Beaver round out the key cast. Nick Chakwin and David Guglielmo wrote and directed the film,...
Los Angeles-based Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) leaves for Cannes with two female-led thrillers from Howard Barish’s Kandoo Films.
Peg has acquired international rights to Hospitality (pictured) starring Emmanuelle Chriqui and Broken Star with Analeigh Tipton as the leads.
Chriqui plays a mother with a checkered past in Hospitality; a mother who must protect her son when an ex-con (Sam Trammell) checks into her isolated bed and breakfast searching for money he stashed on her property years ago.
Jr Bourne, Conner McVicker, and Jim Beaver round out the key cast. Nick Chakwin and David Guglielmo wrote and directed the film,...
- 5/7/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Egyptian summer box office smash set in time before 1952 revolution.
Los Angeles-based Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) has launched talks here with worldwide buyers on Karmouz War starring martial arts ace Scott Adkins.
Amir Karara also stars in this year’s Egyptian summer box office smash that takes place in English-occupied Egypt in the time before the 1952 revolution. Adkins plays a British soldier locked up for misconduct who is unleashed in the struggle against Egyptian troops.
Peter Mimi directed from his own screenplay based on a story by Mohamed El Sobky, who produced Karmouz War. Karim Gawish served as executive producer for Lucid Film.
Los Angeles-based Premiere Entertainment Group (Peg) has launched talks here with worldwide buyers on Karmouz War starring martial arts ace Scott Adkins.
Amir Karara also stars in this year’s Egyptian summer box office smash that takes place in English-occupied Egypt in the time before the 1952 revolution. Adkins plays a British soldier locked up for misconduct who is unleashed in the struggle against Egyptian troops.
Peter Mimi directed from his own screenplay based on a story by Mohamed El Sobky, who produced Karmouz War. Karim Gawish served as executive producer for Lucid Film.
- 10/31/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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