Challenge of the Masters – Review
Lau Kar Leung has always been one of my favourite directors and now most of his films are available on DVD / Blu ray we have decided to review some…
Lau Kar Leung has always been one of my favourite directors and now most of his films are available on DVD / Blu ray we have decided to review some…
In the mid-1970’s it was a frustrating experience being a young martial arts movie fan in the UK. Most films were rated X so you had to be over 18…
King Hu is one of the few directors from Asia that are loved by critics and fans alike but his films have been treated very poorly on home video formats…
Stephen Chow took a long time to break through in the West, his comedy films were amazingly popular in Hong Kong for many years but it was not until Shaolin…
The WuXia genre has always been popular in Hong Kong and it had a resurgence in 1990 with the release of The Swordsman starring Sam Hui, Jacky Cheung and Cecilia…
Terracotta are continuing to release some classic Kung fu movies onto DVD, the latest is this effort starring Dragon Lee, Dragon’s Snake Fist. Two highly acclaimed martial arts schools see…
Actor Chow Yun Fat was a busy man in Hong Kong in the 80’s and 90’s sometimes making half a dozen films at the same time, some good, some bad…
Wong Fei Hung has always been a part of Chinese cinema starting with Kwan Tak Hing playing the folk hero followed by Jet Li in the Once Upon A Time…
Celestial Pictures spent a lot of money and time remastering most of the Shaw Brothers back catalogue starting in 2001 and released them to DVD in various countries around the…
Bruce Lee is still and probably always will be the King of Kung Fu movies and his films still sell well today after all these years. Seeing Bruce Lee in…