Released by Lightning Action Team in 2010. This is a Japanese independent martial arts/action movie with a time travel plot. Features very well done choreography.
Released by Magical Face in 2010. I posted this series before, but this is the remastered version, also called the “director’s cut”. Notable differences: The image has been modified to fit modern widescreen televisions, it features additional scenes and removes others for pasting, and it’s presented in a movie format rather than a show with individual episodes.
Promotional CD included with the DVD release of Blazer Knight Voice End. Unfortunately it’s not a full soundtrack, more like a single that only contains two tracks.
Produced by OAC in 2010 and later released as the “ultimate music version” in a bundle with a soundtrack CD (link here) in 2012. This one has a bunch of really unique and imaginative designs, lots of digital effects and a very fantasy-style atmosphere. Bonus features included.
Released in 2010. ZEN’s completely original Sentai movie. Save for the odd camera angle here and there, this is actually quite close to real Sentai shows. Main role is played by gravure idol Arisa Taki.