The Fate of Lee Khan (1973) — Blu-ray version
Review of “The Fate of Lee Khan” (1973), Blu-ray version. Director King Hu’s influential wuxia film masterpiece, with choreography by Sammo Hung. Available, 21 Oct, from Eureka Ent.
Review of “The Fate of Lee Khan” (1973), Blu-ray version. Director King Hu’s influential wuxia film masterpiece, with choreography by Sammo Hung. Available, 21 Oct, from Eureka Ent.
Review of the action-packed “Three Films with Sammo Hung” -Blu-ray (2019) feat. Iron-Fisted Monk, Magnificent Butcher & Eastern Condors, (UK uncut versions), now available from Eureka Ent!
Action special review on “Rambo: Last Blood”, (2019). The newest installment in the Rambo series starring Sylvester Stallone. Directed by Adrian Grunberg & Produced by Lionsgate.
Review of “The King of Fighters XIV” (2016). An exciting fighting video game published by SNK Playmore.
Review of “Never Grow Up” (2018). Jackie Chan's sensationally candid biography of his life and career to date. Published by Simon and Schuster.
Review of “Wu Assassins” (2019). A supernatural, martial arts series from Netflix. Stars Iko Uwais, Byron Mann, JuJu Chan and Mark Dacascos.
Review of “Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends” (2014) part 3 of the live-action manga series. Stars Takeru Satoh, Emi Takei, Munetaka Aoki & Yōsuke Eguchi. Directed by Keishi Ōtomo,
Movie review of “Kingdom” (2019). A Japanese historical adventure, based on the acclaimed Manga series created by Yasuhisa Hara. Stars Kento Yamazaki and Ryo Yoshizawa. Directed by Shinsuke Sato
Review of “Taken” (2008), a box-office smash-hit action-thriller starring Liam Neeson.
Review of “Extreme Heist” (2001), an incredible Indie martial arts & stunt movie extravaganza! Stars Johnny Yong Bosch and Jason Narvy. Directed by Koichi Sakamoto.
Review of “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” (2019). Starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Jason Statham. Directed by David Leitch.
Review of “District 13: Ultimatum” (2009) the French, Parkour action sequel to 2004's “District 13”, starring David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli. Directed by Patrick Alessandrin.