Welcome to a blood-red fever dream of cult cinema. Red Velvet RAGE streams the rawest, raunchiest reels
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Weapons of Death
1985
In San Francisco's Chinatown, Eric runs a martial arts school. His skills come in handy when a band of thugs kidnaps his half-sister for a large Chinese gang. The head thug took the job because he has a score to settle with the girl's father. The Chinese gang wants ransom money from the girl's mother, who, despite living modestly, has enough to pay it. Eric gathers a team of expert fighters from his school and goes off to get the girl back. But emotions run high when the team is joined by the father who had left his family years ago. Later, they'll be joined by a kidnapper with a conscience. In the hills, the girl escapes and gets recaptured several times. The hills are teeming not only with the members of the Chinese gang, but with female assassins and cruel bikers, too.
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death
1980
At a martial arts tournament in New York, fighters and promoters debate who will inherit Bruce Lee’s legacy. Mixing archival footage, new fight scenes, and wild “documentary” storytelling, Fist of Fear, Touch of Death stars Fred Williamson, Ron Van Clief, and Adolph Caesar in a bizarre cult curiosity from the kung fu craze era.
Rage in the Cage
2007
Step inside the brutal world of underground cage fighting in this hard-hitting action drama. When a determined fighter enters the ring to prove himself, he faces not only ruthless opponents but also the demons of his past. Packed with raw energy, intense fight sequences, and high-stakes drama, Rage in the Cage delivers an adrenaline-fueled look at the price of glory in the fight game.
The Shaolin One
1987
A young fighter trained in the ways of Shaolin sets out to challenge ruthless warlords and treacherous rivals who threaten peace in the land. Featuring Elton Chong, Tiger Yang, and Eagle Han, The Shaolin One delivers a blend of acrobatic kung fu, high-energy stunt work, and classic old-school martial arts storytelling. Packed with duels, betrayals, and hard-hitting choreography, it’s a must-watch for fans of vintage Shaolin action cinema.
Rumble in Hong Kong
1973
A taxi driver becomes entangled in a deadly underworld scheme when a mysterious passenger leaves behind a stolen purse linked to a ruthless gang. Jackie Chan, in one of his earliest credited roles, appears as a henchman, adding martial arts energy to this gritty Hong Kong action tale. Rumble in Hong Kong delivers a mix of crime drama and kung fu fights, offering a fascinating glimpse at Chan’s career before his rise to superstardom.
Active Shooters
2015
When corruption runs deep, desperate measures are on the table. In Active Shooters, four well‑intentioned but hapless brothers are deputized to take down the man pulling the strings behind a corrupt underworld. Armed with nothing but bravado and muddled loyalties, this rag‑tag team sets out on a mission that quickly spirals out of control. What starts as a straightforward task turns into a chaotic rollercoaster of mishaps, humor, and unexpected consequences.