BayView Entertainment have released the Asian horror film Binding Souls on Blu-ray (Region Free) in the USA.
Synopsis:
When a group of students decide to return to their former high school, they find the school’s history as a former Japanese army military laboratory during World War II has caught up to them. When they stumble across a former student’s diary, they are beset by strange visions and happenings, all asking them to solve the question of a mysterious disappearance whether they like it or not. In Cantonese with English subtitles.
Binding Souls was Directed by Pang-Chun Chan and written by Chaohong Huang. The films stars Carlos Chan, Esther Huang and Yu-Ning Tsao.
Binding Souls is out now on Blu-ray (Region Free) in the USA from BayView Entertainment.
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Synopsis:
When a group of students decide to return to their former high school, they find the school’s history as a former Japanese army military laboratory during World War II has caught up to them. When they stumble across a former student’s diary, they are beset by strange visions and happenings, all asking them to solve the question of a mysterious disappearance whether they like it or not. In Cantonese with English subtitles.
Binding Souls was Directed by Pang-Chun Chan and written by Chaohong Huang. The films stars Carlos Chan, Esther Huang and Yu-Ning Tsao.
Binding Souls 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
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- 11/17/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
“No. 76 Horror Bookstore” is adapted from four unique, well-spread, spine-tingling online stories carefully curated and produced. Award-winning director David Chuang is responsible for “Rent” about a woman who moves into a spooked apartment raising the question whether or not she’ll survive; “Hunger”finds the protagonist living in a world where food is illegal and even a snack could lead to one’s demise. Director Pon Tze-peng Hung writes “Hide and Seek” where teenagers find an eerie, vacated house to play a game of hide and seek, putting their lives at risk and drawing them into another realm; and “Taxi” tells the story of a taxi driver killed himself trying to return from the afterlife to the mortal earthly realm in hopes of reconciling with his daughter. Starring Annie Chen, Zhang Shu-wei, Esther Huang, and more, these four vignettes will have you jumping out of your skin!” (Official)
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- 3/28/2021
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Laha Mebow (or Chen Chieh-yao) is something of a pioneer in Taiwanese cinema, in that she is the first female indigenous Taiwanese to work as a director. This is something she wants to show in her work; her 2011 debut ‘Finding Sayun’ looking at indigenous Taiwanese during World War II. Her second feature, ‘Lokah Laqi, is a coming-of-age ensemble piece following the Sqoyaw tribe living in a mountain farming village.
“Lokah Laqi” is screening at Taiwan Film Festival Berlin
Watan (Buya Watan), Chen-hao (Watan Silan) and Lin-shan (Suyan Pito) are three friends about to start junior high school. They spend their days, however, skipping classes, foraging for fruit, veg and formosan muntjac to sell in town, using their natural wit and charm to con the locals. Led by the happy-go-lucky Watan, the trio are preparing themselves for a life of scrimping and saving, all coming from troubled homes in an area...
“Lokah Laqi” is screening at Taiwan Film Festival Berlin
Watan (Buya Watan), Chen-hao (Watan Silan) and Lin-shan (Suyan Pito) are three friends about to start junior high school. They spend their days, however, skipping classes, foraging for fruit, veg and formosan muntjac to sell in town, using their natural wit and charm to con the locals. Led by the happy-go-lucky Watan, the trio are preparing themselves for a life of scrimping and saving, all coming from troubled homes in an area...
- 5/14/2019
- by Andrew Thayne
- AsianMoviePulse
Exclusive: Cheng Wei Hao returns to direct sequel to popular Taiwanese horror.
Hong Kong-based Young Live Entertainment is launching sales on The Tag Along 2, the Taiwanese horror sequel based on the popular urban myth about the Little Red Girl.
Once again produced by Hank Tseng and directed by Cheng Wei Hao, the horror will bring back the original’s star Hsu Wei Ning and River Huang. Joining the cast are two winners of Taiwan’s Golden Bell best actress award: Rainie Yang and Francesca Gao, who will play a social worker and unstable mother respectively.
Through the tales of the three women, the sequel will reveal the identity of the little red girl who is kept a mystery in the first film.
Currently in post-production, the $1.5m follow-up is mainly financed by Taiwanese companies Cmc Movie Corp, Sky Films and Tseng’s Once Upon A Story.
The film is scheduled to open in Taiwan in August during...
Hong Kong-based Young Live Entertainment is launching sales on The Tag Along 2, the Taiwanese horror sequel based on the popular urban myth about the Little Red Girl.
Once again produced by Hank Tseng and directed by Cheng Wei Hao, the horror will bring back the original’s star Hsu Wei Ning and River Huang. Joining the cast are two winners of Taiwan’s Golden Bell best actress award: Rainie Yang and Francesca Gao, who will play a social worker and unstable mother respectively.
Through the tales of the three women, the sequel will reveal the identity of the little red girl who is kept a mystery in the first film.
Currently in post-production, the $1.5m follow-up is mainly financed by Taiwanese companies Cmc Movie Corp, Sky Films and Tseng’s Once Upon A Story.
The film is scheduled to open in Taiwan in August during...
- 3/12/2017
- by [email protected] (Silvia Wong)
- ScreenDaily
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