Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The re-release of Yuen Woo-Ping”s 1993 martial arts flick, “Iron Monkey,” is a blatant attempt to ...
Martial arts movies are like circuses: they pop and whirl with wonders for the eye and ear, but for some reason, the garish physicality, the broad clowning, the smell of elephant dung... some people ...
After choreographing the action sequences for two of the biggest hit movies of the past few years -- "The Matrix" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" -- Hong Kong veteran Yuen Wo Ping has suddenly ...
Though Wednesday’s “Iron Monkey” preem at the Hollywood Galaxy multiplex was as bargain basement as they get, the frugality was counterbalanced by the wealth of enthusiasm presenter Quentin Tarantino ...
Chekiang is ruled by corrupt Governor Cheng (James Wong) who hoards food in the town storehouse, thus starving the townspeople. It takes a lot of food, whines the governor, to feed his nine wives.
Like any other left-field hit, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon will inevitably yield a diminishing return of imitators and also-rans until the well runs dry and another trend comes along. But for now, ...
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