King Hu's The Valiant Ones is on par with his finest and aided by the best choreographed action in any of his features.
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Shaw Brothers Studio left an indelible mark on the landscape of Kung Fu cinema. Founded in 1925 by the Shaw brothers, Runje, Runme, and Run Run, the studio...
“Wan-lu, what do you want to be when you grow up?
- Me? I want to be a cloud!”
It’s a piece that could have been directed by the great King Hu himself.
Vesoul continued in its usual style of programming this year, adding, however, three very interesting sections for 2024, one focusing on Malayalam cinema, one...
King Hu's place in the history of world cinema as the man who reinvigorated and evolved the wuxia genre is well cemented, and “Raining in the...
Mostly known for elevating the wuxia genre in unprecedented heights, with films like “A Touch of Zen” and “Dragon Inn”, King Hu has...
"I'm happy to die on stage."
Perhaps one of the most legendary titles in the genre, King Hu's iconic martial arts epic “Come Drink with Me” was a revelation when it first...