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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.
Running until October 31, the Hong Kong Film Archive (HKFA) is staging a centenary tribute to Fung Wong-nui, the Cantonese ...
Explore Michelle Yeoh's journey from Hong Kong action star to Hollywood icon, including cult classics, Oscar winners, and ...
In the 21st century, there aren't many action filmmakers who can hold a flame to John Woo. Sure, the likes of George Miller, ...
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 ...
Peking Opera Blues, Hong Kong action director Tsui Hark's seminal 1986 action movie comedy, has been restored and received a rare surprise screening in Los Angeles on Saturday, April 20th.
Premiering during the Marché du Film at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, the 60-minute showcase pays homage to classic Hong Kong movies while igniting the wanderlust of film lovers around the world.
Take in some classic crime movies, try some new cocktails at Caprice, taste a Cantonese cuisine collaboration from two top restaurants, and get some comic relief.