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Xie Miao and Joe Taslim kick butt and take names in Kenji Tanigaki’s Asian action extravaganza.
When the history of modern martial arts cinema gets written, a handful of films tend to define the turning points. ‘Ong-Bak’ sent shockwaves through the action genre in 2003, and f...
Courtesy of Bandai Namco Close-quarters combat is integral to many action-oriented games, but oftentimes, it can feel clunky or secondary to the other systems players engage with....
Martial arts cinema has been waiting for its next cultural landmark since ‘The Raid’ reshaped the genre more than a decade ago. ‘The Furious,’ helmed by Japanese director Kenji Tan...
Whether you’re watching for the first time or revisiting one you’ve seen before, there’s something so comforting about watching a Jackie Chan movie.
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 One inch punch was learned slowly, a video(see 2:20 the punch demo)Slow learning video for the punch(see 8:20 to learn)Why do people poke fun and derision at the slow movements...
The new movie is packed with showstopping action, but one standout sequence has our hero rolling over a pyramid of henchmen. Here’s what it took.
Even Timothee Chalamet would approve.
If there’s one thing that I love just about as much as anything else in the world, it’s a Friday night VHS watching party with friends. Throw in some pizza and beers, and you’re pr...
Joe Taslim and Xie Miao team up to take down a network of human traffickers in a martial arts extravaganza for the ages.
The 45-year-old martial artist and actor breaks down the brutal action and real pain behind the year’s most exciting and frenetic action movie.
Every once in a while, an action film comes along that reminds audiences why practical stunt work and martial arts choreography remain unmatched. The Furious is exactly that kind o...
Learning lines is one thing. Learning how to throw a convincing punch is something else entirely. Plenty of actors have shown up to set with no real fighting experience, only to sp...
In the lost art of ultimate action movies, there are a few rules that every standout classic from the '80s and '90s has to follow. The hero has to be unimpeachably cool; they have...
Hulu is adding one of the best action movies ever made to its library next month. It is an Indonesian martial-arts thriller that follows an elite SWAT team as they become trapped i...
Earlier this week I was able to attend a press preview of The Furious, a new martial arts film from director Kenji Tanigaki. Here’s a brief synopsis: After the daughter of Wang Wei...
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In the legacy of over-the-top action movies, Bloodsport has a spot secure in the ultimate tier.Not only did the film launch the career of Jean-Claude Van Damme as a martial arts ac...
For those who know, they know. Jean-Claude Van Damme might have become an action movie star to most of the world with his portrayal of Frank Dux in Bloodsport, which came out in 19...
By Chris Lau, CNN (CNN) — Jet Li’s work has always carried some degree of risk. Performing many of his own stunts, the martial arts star has fought opponents on shaky bamboo ladder...
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