One film that I was dying to see at the NYAFF but didn’t have the time to do so was Benny Chan’s Shaolin. Apparently it is a beautiful look piece of martial arts cinema that fan... Read more
A few days ago, Channel News Asia reported that martial arts star Donnie Yen would be appearing alongside Cecilia Cheung in an adaptation of the 2005 Brad Pitt/Angelia Jolie action comedy, M... Read more
Flying Swords of Dragon Gate marks the first movie in 14 years that Tsui Hark and Jet Li have worked on together since their very popular film, Once Upon a Time in China series. Tsui Hark,... Read more
Since I have already reviewed this film once before, I have decided to amend my old one and insert some of my new reactions on the film, adding in things that I may have missed while also in... Read more
Wow. I didn’t realize how old Supercop was until I watched Supercop again. The 1992 action comedy stars a very young Jackie Chan, Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and Maggie... Read more
It’s about time! A teaser has finally been released for Jackie Chan’s 100th film entitled 1911 (or Xinhai Revolution). After months of marketing and the slow release of producti... Read more
As a big fan of Asian cinema I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to see Hark Tsui’s film, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame. The film stars Andrew Lau as Detective Dee, the... Read more
Last year was the first time I ever attended the NYAFF, actually it was the first time I had ever attended any festival, and let’s just say I picked a great festival to pop that cherry... Read more
Well this is some terrific news if you ask me. According to the Chinese press via Kung Fu Cinema, The Weinstein Company has picked up the North American rights to Donnie Yen’s latest... Read more
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