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Martial arts movies are at their best when they're pitting two amazing and athletic stars against each other in an intimate ...
Quentin Tarantino heaped praise on a key scene in a great martial arts classic, which inspired one of the best sequences in Kill Bill Vol. 1.
Legendary Weapons of China, directed by Lau Kar-leung, showcases a breathtaking final duel embodying martial arts, history, and power.
Renowned filmmaker Ang Lee has cracked the code of merging martial arts with Hollywood storytelling, and coming out with ...
Some martial arts movies are so good that they should be on everyone's radars, including classics like Police Story, Dragon Inn, and The Raid 2.
Benny Safdie's debut as a solo director has plenty of bloody fights, but it's more interested in what comes after ...
In real life, the fight between the two 24-year-old martial arts masters took place in Oakland, and there is considerable dispute as to who won.
Safdie based "The Smashing Machine" on the 2002 HBO documentary of the same name, and what he’s done is to make a drama that’s less a "rousing" sports biopic than an intimate, exploratory, documentary ...