Kung fu movies are so fascinating because, although many feature the same themes, each is unique in its choreography and execution. These films successfully blend high-end action with compelling ...
One of the best revenge plots in the kung fu movie genre can be found in Opium and the Kung-Fu Master. Directed by Tang Chia, the 1984 film is a lesser-known martial arts gem, and yet, it's one of the ...
Subway Cinema's annual Old School Kung Fu Fest is back in New York City this April with the biggest retrospective of Taiwanese wuxia (sword-fighting hero) movies ever seen in New York City. With 12 ...
Subway Cinema's annual Old School Kung Fu Fest is back in New York City this April. This time they're flying through the air and chopping down fools with the biggest retrospective of Taiwanese wuxia ...
The latest batch of TV reboots haven't had much in common with the source beyond the name, and so it is with "Kung Fu," which -- like the recent "Walker" -- CW-izes a familiar TV property in a mostly ...
There are a lot of sequels that fans of old kung fu movies need, but Kung Fu Hustle 2 might just be at the top of that list. Anyone who loves a bit of simple action that’s been blended perfectly with ...
Time to get weird, kids. We’re back with zany Kung Fu antics, intense knockouts, and everything from the fringes of the martial arts landscape. There’s not that much else happening midweek, so it’s ...
Ryusei Imai became a fan of the iconic Chinese martial artist and actor when he started watching Lee’s Kung Fu movies at age 1. Ryusei then started imitating the legend. Four years later, in 2015, he ...
Zhang Hexian wakes up every day at 5 a.m. to practice kung fu, like many who either have, or hope to, master the martial art. What makes Zhang different is that she's made daily kung fu practice her ...
Sifu is a fast-paced and brutal action game that pushes you to get back up from every defeat -- but at a steep cost. It takes a more thoughtful approach martial arts action that you might have seen in ...
The latest batch of TV reboots haven’t had much in common with the source beyond the name, and so it is with “Kung Fu,” which — like the recent “Walker” — CW-izes a familiar TV property in a mostly ...