McDull: Kung Fu Ding Ding Dong

McDull: Kung Fu Ding Ding Dong
The not-too-bright piglet with a heart of gold returns for his third outing

Crying Out Love, In The Centre Of The World

Crying Out Love, In The Centre Of The World
Yukisada Isao's grand tear-jerker is one of the kingpins of the genre

No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti

No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti
A father fights to keep his family intact in this touching Taiwanese drama
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Mike Banner Vs. Seni '06 July 16, 2008
Mike Banner Vs. Seni '06
The Seni '06 exhibition is the largest combat sports event in Europe and this year they added a film festival to their list of attractions. We sent Mike Banner along to mingle with the crowds and mix it up with some of the world's finest fighting talent.
Liu Chia Liang - A Retrospective July 16, 2008
Liu Chia Liang - A Retrospective
Liu Chia Liang (AKA Lau Kar Leung) is considered by many to be one of the pioneers of classic kung fu cinema. In this article, Andrew Saroch takes a stroll down memory lane to look over his highly acclaimed acting and directing career.
Jackie, Jet And Sammo - Jade Screen To Silver Screen July 16, 2008
Jackie, Jet And Sammo - Jade Screen To Silver Screen
As the Hollywood allure grows ever brighter, Tony Ryan muses over the moves that Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Sammo Hung have made to unleash themselves internationally. He also looks back over their past glories and what attributes will appeal to a global audience.
Yuen Biao - Little Brother, Big Star July 16, 2008
Yuen Biao - Little Brother, Big Star
Although arguably the least famous of the Three Brothers, Yuen Biao has gathered a huge cult following over the years. Tony Ryan takes a look back over the highlights of his career and muses over why this little brother has never become the big star that he deserves.
Lam Ching Ying - Original Vampire Slayer And Underated Action Hero July 16, 2008
Lam Ching Ying - Original Vampire Slayer And Underated Action Hero
Lam Ching Ying will always be best remembered for his role as a vampire hunter in the 'Mr. Vampire' films, but there is so much more to this mystical man. Tony Ryan browses through a selection of his back catalogue and explains exactly why this man is one of the unsung heroes of HK cinema.
Kung Fu Comedy - A Genre Deceased July 16, 2008
Kung Fu Comedy - A Genre Deceased
The mixture of kung fu and comedy has always been one of the combinations that makes Hong Kong cinema so unique. Tony Ryan takes a look back at some of the classics of the genre and explores the evolution of the formula.
Battling Babes And Skirts Of Fury July 16, 2008
Battling Babes And Skirts Of Fury
The Hong Kong film industry was the first one brave enough to give female stars the physical ability to compete with their male counterparts. In this article, Tony Ryan takes a look at some of the most prolific leading ladies and the genre known as "femme fatales".
King Boxer - The First International Kung Fu Movie July 16, 2008
King Boxer - The First International Kung Fu Movie
Numerous films have claimed to have be the original template that defined the kung fu genre, but Carl Jones believes 'King Boxer' was the first of its kind. In this article, Carl explains why he considers it to be the film that introduced kung fu to the world and why it is as classic today as it was when it was originally made.
Leung Kar Yan - A Forgotten Hero July 16, 2008
Leung Kar Yan - A Forgotten Hero
Whatever happened to Leung Kar Yan, Hong Kong's most famous bearded man? Tony Ryan takes a look back at some of beardy's most significant films, as well as examining where it all went wrong.
2001 - Year In Review July 16, 2008
2001 - Year In Review
As another year passes, Andrew Saroch pauses to take a look back at what has been a very successful year for the HK film industry. With classics like 'Shaolin Soccer', 'Legend Of Zu' and 'Love Au Zen' hitting the Jade Screen, it's no wonder he's torn as to which is his favourite film of the year.
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