From The Matrix to Everything Everywhere All at Once to Equilibrium, these sci-fi kung fu classics are worth a watch.
Few things are more exciting than a martial arts movie that keeps the action consistent and has viewers on the edge of their ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: In this three-second shot from "Everything Everywhere All at Once," Ke Huy Quan pulls off five distinct moves with zero cuts. Compare that to this ...
The CW’s new take on “Kung Fu” has a lot to like: Olivia Liang is an enjoyable series lead and gets to flex her talents in a handful of great action sequences, while the show’s emphasis on family and ...
The festival marks a rare and very cool opportunity to see three hard-to-find classics on the big screen. The first two — “Shaolin Temple” (1976) and “Executioner From Shaolin” (1977) — aren’t even ...
In today’s streaming-dominated, everything on-demand world, the giddy thrill of discovering an absolutely belting B-side increasingly feels like an experience from a world long gone. Originally a ...
At the dawn of the 1990s, following a decade in which Hong Kong martial arts cinema was dominated by Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, a new superstar emerged: Stephen Chow. Chow rose to fame as the star of ...
In 1974, the disco song “Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting” shot to the top of the pop music charts in Canada, the U.S., Britain, and Australia. This catchy certified “gold” tune by Carl Douglas ...
Likable talent and solid action scenes clash with clichéd plotting and direction in The CW's reboot of a classic series. The CW‘s new take on “Kung Fu” has a lot to like: Olivia Liang is an enjoyable ...