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- By Loron Hays
It’s a rags-to-riches story by way of the fist! Directed by Chang Cheh and Pao Hsueh Li and featuring a stellar performance from Chen Kuan Tai as Ma Yung Chen, who heads to the big city seeking his own path to fortune and fame, this Hong Kong gangster epic (clocking in at almost 2 and a half ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Presents: The Basher Box - The Boxer From Shantung - Bluray
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In which some very nimble fingers pluck out a man’s eyeballs from their sockets! King Boxer remains a powerhouse of hard-hitting kung-fu action. It is, at once, a full force blast of cinematic energy that hits you square in the jaw. This iconic movie, released in the early 1970s, takes no prisoners as ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Presents: The Basher Box - King Boxer Blu-ray
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- By Loron Hays
Okay, okay. So, Dirty Ho is unfortunately titled but that doesn’t stop this kung fu film from being a masteract in comedy and martial arts choreography and, thanks to the usual high production values of Shaw Brothers, it has aged tremendously well. Directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Presents | Four Films By Lau Kar-Leung: Dirty Ho (1979) - Blu-ray
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- By Loron Hays
It’s East vs East in this Martial Arts tournament movie by way of an arranged marriage! Heroes of the East, directed by Lau Kar-Leung and filmed by Arthur Wong, focuses on an arranged marriage between a student of Kung Fu and the Japanese daughter of one of his father’s business ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Presents | Four Films By Lau Kar-Leung: Heroes of the East (1978) - Blu-ray
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- By Loron Hays
The Deadly Venoms return! Bean curds; a dyeing mill; a fighting school. These are the common denominators when fighting off a horde of Ching soldiers in director Chang Cheh’s Shaolin Rescuers, a chopsocky flick from 1979 in which Jason Pai Piao and the one and only Venom ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Shaolin Rescuers (1979) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
In which the white-haired supervillain somehow returns to rain down even more destruction upon the disciples of Shaolin! Also known as Slice Of Death, Shaolin Abbot proves that David Chiang is not to be messed with. Whether he is playing b...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Shaolin Abbot (1979) - Blu-ray
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- By Loron Hays
Not the eyes! Not the eyes! Oh, yes, it’s a brutal jab to the eyes which does the trick in Executioners From Shaolin, a multi-generational chop socky revenge tale which is absolutely unforgettable for a number of dynamic filmmaking reasons ...
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- By Loron Hays
It’s no stretch of the imagination to state that Director Lau Kar-Leung’s Challenge of the Masters is a revolutionary statement of how martial arts movies ought to be done. The resulting film is an impressive feat, with strong character development for its main character and a training segment which would be tirelessly ...
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- By Loron Hays
Clan Of The White Lotus is one of the Shaw Brothers finest efforts in comedy and in kung-fu. It is endlessly entertaining and full of some awesome choreography, thanks to the work of by the one and only Liu Chia-Lian, and a wonderfully strange performance from its director (Lo Lieh) as Pak Mei -The White ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Clan of the White Lotus (1980) - Blu-ray
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- By Loron Hays
Opening with a wicked duel to the supposed death between Tuan Changqing (Ti Lung), the Deadly Breaking Sword, and Lian San (Michael Chan), the Throat Piercing Halberd, The Deadly Breaking Sword is a wuxia for the ages. It’s colorful with its strong production values and deadly with the art on display in ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: The Deadly Breaking Sword (1979) - Blu-ray
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- By Loron Hays
It is no understatement to suggest that Bruce Lee’s return to Hong Kong, after America refused to make him a star, was the best thing for his career. Lee was pissed off; frustrated by Hollywood’s inherent racism and refusal to put any faith in the idea that an Asian could ever carry a profitable film ...
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In which the Shaw Brothers go gonzo for pulp fiction, combining a magical spider whose webs capture foes and then melt their faces right off their skulls! Alongside some limited martial arts mayhem, The Web of Death is an entertaining fantastical journey as choreographers Tang Chia and Yuen Cheung-yan ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Soul of the Sword (1978) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
Don’t let those colored backgrounds fool you one bit. The cast - or half of it - might stand stoically as the credits roll in the beginning of Life Gamble, but this wuxia feels a bit odd after that. This film’s action is slow to boil, saving the best bits - which involve a parade of flags flying high against the brilliant ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Life Gamble (1978) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
And so arrives Hong Kong legend Derek Yee. It is here, in the role of the third master as a 20-year-old, where the young actor absolutely delivers a memorable role as the greatest sword master in the world . . . even if he is in disguise as a lowly worker in a whorehouse due to the shame he feels about his ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Death Duel (1977) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
Maybe I am getting a bit soft in my old age, but I was completely wrong in my original opinion of this direct-to-video sequel. The Man With The Iron Fists 2 does exactly what it needs to do in continuing the story of Thaddeus, the blacksmith blessed with some deeply mystical martial arts skills. It’s not better than what ...
Read more: The Big Boss (Fists of Fury) (2015) - 4K UHD Review
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- The Man With the Iron Fists 2 (2015) - Blu-ray Review
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- The Way of the Dragon (1972) Limited Edition - 4K UHD Review
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: The Shaolin Avengers (1976) - Blu-ray Review
- The Man With the Iron Fists (2012) - Blu-ray Review
- The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter (1984) - Blu-ray Review
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: The Dragon Missile (1976)
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: The Flying Guillotine (1975) - Movie Review
- Monkey Kung Fu (1979) - Blu-ray Review
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: Heroes Two (1974) - Blu-ray Review
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: The Bride From Hell (1971)
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