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Multiple old-school kung fu movies from the 1970s and 1980s have enough sequels to make for some fun binge-watches.
Locally made movies are again contenders at Hong Kong’s box offices and film awards, but they differ from the crime thrillers and kung fu epics of past decades.
Broken Oath, the somewhat forgotten classic Hong Kong kung fu movie starring Angela Mao, has been given a 2K digital restoration and will be released on Blu-Ray by Eureka Video. Mao plays an ex ...
Currently showing at HanartTZ, one of Hong Kong’s finest galleries dealing in Chinese contemporary art, is “Kung Fu in Africa,” an exhibition of 32 colorful, hand-painted martial arts movie ...
The mid-1980s were a strange time for martial arts movies, both in the U.S. and abroad. The broadly termed “kung fu” genre had run amok with wild abandon in Hong Kong cinema in the 1960s and ...
Being a hardcore fan of Bruce Lee and all things related to kung fu, it's a no-brainer that Hong Kong comedic genius Stephen Chow would combine his signature nonsensical comedy style with ...
An entire generation of classics from this golden age of action cinema is finally being restored and rereleased in the U.S.
If you're lucky and up late enough, you might catch an English-dubbed kung fu movie from the '70s while surfing through the channels on TV. While a few of Hong Kong action cinema's greatest ...
The animators clearly have invested some time in studying and gleaning ideas from the Hong Kong kung-fu classics.