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Abandoned by her mother, she's pretty, impeccably dressed in kimono and she roams the countryside alone. She's also blind and very deadly with her scarlet...
Mostly known for elevating the wuxia genre in unprecedented heights, with films like “A Touch of Zen” and “Dragon Inn”, King Hu has...
The 1960s might have been among the most prolific times for cinemas around the globe. This applies to Taiwan as well. Still, by the end of the decade and at...
In the late '60s and '70s, swordplay films across Taiwan and Hong Kong reemerged to a new wave of popularity. King Hu's „Dragon Inn” (1967) took several box...
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...
Eureka Entertainment to release “Raining In The Mountain”, King Hu's engaging and spiritual fable, as part of The Masters of Cinema Series in a definitive Dual...
One of the highlights of the last year in the United Kingdom has been the release of several King Hu movies on blu ray allowing one of the true craftsman of...
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...
The final film is King Hu's “Inn Trilogy”, and the follow-up to his highly-acclaimed A Touch of Zen, The Fate of Lee Khan once again shows the...