Touted as one of the most anticipated Chinese movie blockbusters of the year, actor-director Stephen Fung’s TAI CHI ZERO is a revisionist take of a classic martial-art movie with a ste... Read more
It looks like something pretty big is in the works between China and Japan. The two nations will be co-producing a new action/drama period piece directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa titled 1905. S... Read more
On August 7th, Well Go USA released the John Woo produced Taiwanese historical epic, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale, on Blu-ray and DVD. Dubbed as the most expensive Taiwanese product... Read more
Writer/director Ya-Che Yang’s new film, Girlfriend Boyfriend (GFBF), is set to be released today here in the states on a limited run and for fans of the recently surging Taiwanese cinema it’... Read more
If you live or close to London and love Asian films then you absolutely need to keep reading. It’s been 15 years since Hong Kong was returned to China and to mark this special occassi... Read more
I love martial arts movies. I’m always impressed by the amount of work that goes into making a fight scene work and look cool. That being said, I’m also a passive steampunk fan,... Read more
When Ocean (Xia Yu), a Chinese security guard, visits Taiwan on vacation, he disrupts a Taiwanese security guard, Jay (Jaycee Chan), from capturing international art thieves (Jessica C., Sho... Read more
Chinese director Jiang Wen crushed the Chinese box office with his 1920s set action flick, Let the Bullets Fly, and it looks like he’s hoping to repeat that success with a sequel title... Read more
Later today I’ll be posting the trailer for Jackie Chan’s last big action film (it’s ok to cry), but for now we can get a look at his son, Jaycee Chan, in action and attemp... Read more
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