Railroad Tigers (2017)
Movie review of “Railroad Tigers” (2017) Jackie Chan's steam-powered action-comedy which also features his son Jaycee Chan. Directed by Ding Sheng.
Movie review of “Railroad Tigers” (2017) Jackie Chan's steam-powered action-comedy which also features his son Jaycee Chan. Directed by Ding Sheng.
Review of “Fearless” (2006) Director’s Cut, HD edition of Jet Li's defining wuxia epic based on the real-life Chinese hero Huo Yuanjia with choreography by Yuen Woo-Ping, directed by Ronny Yu.
Review of “Gallants” (2010) a fun tribute to HK kung fu films of the 1960's & 70's starring Leung Siu-lung and Teddy Robin. Directed by Derek Kwok & Clement Cheng.
Movie review of “Legend of the Fist – The Return of Chen Zhen” (2010). Donnie Yen's follow up to the classic story of Bruce Lee's “Fist of Fury", directed by Andrew Lau.
Movie review of “Tai Chi Hero” (2012) sequel to “Tai Chi Zero” starring Wushu Olympian, Jayden Yuan Xiaochao, directed by Stephen Fung, with action choreography by Sammo Hung.
Movie review of Tai Chi Zero (2012) starring Wushu Olympian, Jayden Yuan Xiaochao, directed by Stephen Fung, with action choreography by Sammo Hung.
Review of the film "Birth of the Dragon" (2016) directed by George Nolfi, starring Philip Ng, Xia Yu, and Billy Magnussen.
Movie review of “Savage Dog” (2017), directed by Jesse Johnson and starring Scott Adkins, Marko Zaror, Cung Le, Juju Chan and Keith David.
Review of the first four episodes of the Marvel-Netflix series "The Defenders", starring Charlie Cox, Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter, and Finn Jones.
Review of “My Name is Lenny” (2017) a gritty drama about bare-knuckle street- fighter Lenny "Guv'nor" McLean, the battle against his inner demons and rival, Roy "Pretty Boy" Shaw.
Review of “Heropanti” (2014) a Bollywood martial arts, love-story actioner. Starring Tiger Shroff, Kriti Sanon, and Prakash Raj. Directed by Sabbir Khan.
Review of “Operation Mekong” (2016) an explosive Chinese box office blockbuster based on a real-life incident. Starring Zhang Hanyu and Eddie Peng, directed by Dante Lam.