Is Phoenix Valen the next big female action star? Clearly producer Bey Logan thinks so. Valen first starred for Logan in the Michael Biehn directorial effort Blood Bond and he's already got her signed up for kung fu volleyball flick Beach Spike, but before they get to that Valen has to finish up Red Dawn Rising.
Directed by Wushu helmer Antony Szeto, Red Dawn Rising sees Valen revisit her character from Blood Bond in a film that producer Logan feels like soemthing out of the Golden Harvest era of Hong Kong martial arts. And looking at the behind the scenes shots he's published from the first days of shooting it's hard to argue with that assessment as Valen battles a sextet of heavily armed martial arts monks.
We've assembled a small gallery of images here at ScreenAnarchy and it's pretty easy to see that Valen has the look for this. Production design looks good, too, and Szeto impressed with his work on Wushu, all of which makes this one to keep an eye on.
Directed by Wushu helmer Antony Szeto, Red Dawn Rising sees Valen revisit her character from Blood Bond in a film that producer Logan feels like soemthing out of the Golden Harvest era of Hong Kong martial arts. And looking at the behind the scenes shots he's published from the first days of shooting it's hard to argue with that assessment as Valen battles a sextet of heavily armed martial arts monks.
We've assembled a small gallery of images here at ScreenAnarchy and it's pretty easy to see that Valen has the look for this. Production design looks good, too, and Szeto impressed with his work on Wushu, all of which makes this one to keep an eye on.