Hailed as one of the biggest epics of the wuxia genre, “A Touch of Zen” is a true masterpiece of the category that stands apart particularly due to...
Category - Martial Arts Cinema
Creepy caverns, a masked killer, and….murderous butterflies?
A truly masterful film and a great testament to Tsui Hark's prowess.
"The Young Master" is one of the films that built the myth of Jackie Chan, and a great introduction to his cinema.
A milestone in the wuxia genre, and a must-watch for all fans of the genre, to say the least.
It is easy to see why this is one of the most revered films in the kung fu canon
It crams a lot into its running time and never allows the pace to slow for too long.
Despite the brutality, there is almost a beauty to the choreography. A violent ballet of athleticism.
A very entertaining wuxia film whose action scenes still manage to impress today
"Dirty Ho" does not reach the levels of the top productions of both Lau Kar-leung and Shaw Brothers, but remains a very entertaining as much as well-shot film...