A supernatural battle for souls plays out on the streets with lots of guns and knives.A supernatural battle for souls plays out on the streets with lots of guns and knives.A supernatural battle for souls plays out on the streets with lots of guns and knives.
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Balbinka Korzeniowska
- The Painter
- (as Kamila Korz)
Hidetoshi Imura
- Yakuza Boss
- (as Hide Imura)
- Directors
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaTwo former Power Rangers star in this film. Johnny Young Bosch, was the MMPR Black Ranger & the Green Zeo Ranger. Dan Southworth was the Timeforce Quantum Ranger.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hagan Reviews: Hellbinders (2017)
- SoundtracksA Really Good Day
Music & Lyrics by Don Poole (BMI)
Vocals by Art Edmonds (BMI)
Published by Know The Score (ASCAP)
Featured review
I picked this film up because I liked the cover art and I'm a sucker for a good or even bad kung fu movie, especially one with Darth Maul (aka Ray Park) and I was pleasantly surprised.
This little movie rocks.
The people who made were clearly going for a comic book look and they really did a good job. From the way they colored the film to the sets to the comic book page moves between scenes it just really felt like I was watching a graphic novel.
The action really has a comic book flare to it too. Each character is different. The ninja character has some very cool traditional martial arts fights, my personal favorite, Darth maul's character has more modern commando-type moves, and the Templar is some super powerful Hulk-like dude. It's a great mix so you don't keep watching the same type of action over and over.
The end fight scene is the best. Very cool use of slow motion.
Also, I don't want to put in a spoiler but the story is actually good. Unlike most B movies it has some cool twists in it that I didn't see coming.
Yes it's a low budget film, and the effects suffer a little bit, my only real criticism, but it beats everything I've seen on Syfy lately.
This little movie rocks.
The people who made were clearly going for a comic book look and they really did a good job. From the way they colored the film to the sets to the comic book page moves between scenes it just really felt like I was watching a graphic novel.
The action really has a comic book flare to it too. Each character is different. The ninja character has some very cool traditional martial arts fights, my personal favorite, Darth maul's character has more modern commando-type moves, and the Templar is some super powerful Hulk-like dude. It's a great mix so you don't keep watching the same type of action over and over.
The end fight scene is the best. Very cool use of slow motion.
Also, I don't want to put in a spoiler but the story is actually good. Unlike most B movies it has some cool twists in it that I didn't see coming.
Yes it's a low budget film, and the effects suffer a little bit, my only real criticism, but it beats everything I've seen on Syfy lately.
- jonathanseward
- May 10, 2010
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Details
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- Budget
- $1,300,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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