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Some martial arts movies are so good that they should be on everyone's radars, including classics like Police Story, Dragon ...
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Screen Rant on MSNKickboxer Series: 5 Martial Arts Movies On Amazon Prime Video
An underrated martial arts movie franchise comprised of five films from the 1980s and 1990s is available to stream in its ...
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Screen Rant on MSNTop 10 Intense One-On-One Fights In Martial Arts Movies
Martial arts movies are at their best when they're pitting two amazing and athletic stars against each other in an intimate ...
Karate Kid: Legends opens this week, bringing together both the Karate Kid films of the '80s and the 2010 reboot -- which at one time was not meant to be in the same timeline/continuity as the ...
Paul Dano stars in the Olivier Assayas-directed feature as the Kremlin's go-to spin doctor and propagandist, while Jude Law inhabits a ruthlessly ambitious young Vladimir Putin.
More than 40 years after Daniel LaRusso won the All-Valley Tournament, The Karate Kid has been given its biggest and most extravagant release to-date. Alongside the 4K and Blu-ray release of Karate ...
The prophecy of six movies and six seasons of a TV show – wait, was that a thing? – has been fulfilled, as the Karate Kid franchise returns to theaters in Karate Kid: Legends.
In the first feature film co-directed by an Israeli and an Iranian, Tatami, an Iranian judoka must choose between her country and a run for the gold at the World Judo Championships.
But “Karate Kid: Legends” doesn’t have a strong, steady trunk to support these separate offshoots. Instead, it’s two movies, at war with each other, fists and feet flying in a whirlwind.
Karate Kid: Legends concludes with a mid-credits cameo featuring a familiar Cobra Kai face.
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