The slasher and the actioner seem like two disparate types of movies, however, both often feature a high degree of suspense, lengthy chases, and a lot of death. A slasher villain will hunt down hapless victims, whereas an action hero may go after one enemy or a whole group of them. Grisly kills and an assortment of weapons are also to be expected.
Now, there are some action movies that infuse more slasher elements than others. Classics like The Terminator and Predator are unmistakably modeled after slashers, but they’re not the only ones. Others take on the traits of slashers more than their peers, ultimately creating a more unique viewing experience.
The following ten lesser seen movies give action and slasher fans the best of both worlds.
Silent Rage (1982)
The first of two Chuck Norris vehicles here is is the fan-favorite Silent Rage. In Michael Miller‘s actioner, a...
Now, there are some action movies that infuse more slasher elements than others. Classics like The Terminator and Predator are unmistakably modeled after slashers, but they’re not the only ones. Others take on the traits of slashers more than their peers, ultimately creating a more unique viewing experience.
The following ten lesser seen movies give action and slasher fans the best of both worlds.
Silent Rage (1982)
The first of two Chuck Norris vehicles here is is the fan-favorite Silent Rage. In Michael Miller‘s actioner, a...
- 4/7/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
There's no singular definition of a martial arts movie. They can be deadly serious, endlessly silly, and sometimes even feature anthropomorphic turtles named after classic Italian artists. The common thread is the presence of fights that go beyond boxing or brawls in their style and form. Action cinema is filled with talents who've made a career showcasing those skills such as Bruce Lee, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Jackie Chan, and many more. You know them, you've seen them, and you love them, but for every well-known and celebrated film of theirs, there are four dozen more movies featuring equally great (or better) talents that don't get the same kind of love.
This brings us to this list of martial arts movies that only die-hard fans have probably seen. The number one reason why is straight-up unavailability. A precious few are "rediscovered" with new home video releases, but thousands more remain lost...
This brings us to this list of martial arts movies that only die-hard fans have probably seen. The number one reason why is straight-up unavailability. A precious few are "rediscovered" with new home video releases, but thousands more remain lost...
- 11/23/2022
- by Rob Hunter
- Slash Film
Craig Lines May 3, 2017
For fans of 80s action cinema, No Retreat No Surrender holds a special place. We've been speaking to the man behind the series...
If you were a kid in the 1980s and you liked action movies, chances are you rented No Retreat No Surrender at some point. It was like a more violent, high-octane take on The Karate Kid, with all-American teen Jason (Kurt McKinney) getting martial arts tutelage from no less than The Ghost Of Bruce Lee so he could kick the ass of a muscly Russian (Jean-Claude Van Damme in his first major role). As a kid, this movie was everything to me. It was a 15 cert so a little bit edgy, but still simple and wholesome enough for young me to totally ‘get it’. I had tears streaming down my face the first time I watched it, I was so invested in the final fight.
For fans of 80s action cinema, No Retreat No Surrender holds a special place. We've been speaking to the man behind the series...
If you were a kid in the 1980s and you liked action movies, chances are you rented No Retreat No Surrender at some point. It was like a more violent, high-octane take on The Karate Kid, with all-American teen Jason (Kurt McKinney) getting martial arts tutelage from no less than The Ghost Of Bruce Lee so he could kick the ass of a muscly Russian (Jean-Claude Van Damme in his first major role). As a kid, this movie was everything to me. It was a 15 cert so a little bit edgy, but still simple and wholesome enough for young me to totally ‘get it’. I had tears streaming down my face the first time I watched it, I was so invested in the final fight.
- 5/2/2017
- Den of Geek
When it comes to making features like this one, i love the idea of coming up with my own personal “100 Great Kung Fu Movies” of all time. It is tough choosing just 100 because you know there are many more great Kung Fu movies that are not on the list.
I understand everyone will have their own personal favorites and some may not agree with my list and that’s fine because it’s nice to have different opinions on this genre which keeps it fresh and alive when having good debates.
Anyway, thank you for taking time to have a look at my 100 Great Kung Fu movie list and feel free to add any movies in the comment box if they don’t make my list (I have probably forgotten many movies).
Number 1 is based on the choreography and overall movie which to me is a prime example of of...
I understand everyone will have their own personal favorites and some may not agree with my list and that’s fine because it’s nice to have different opinions on this genre which keeps it fresh and alive when having good debates.
Anyway, thank you for taking time to have a look at my 100 Great Kung Fu movie list and feel free to add any movies in the comment box if they don’t make my list (I have probably forgotten many movies).
Number 1 is based on the choreography and overall movie which to me is a prime example of of...
- 7/10/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
When it comes to making features like this one, i love the idea of coming up with my own personal “100 Great Kung Fu Movies” of all time. It is tough choosing just 100 because you know there are many more great Kung Fu movies that are not on the list.
I have decided that to make the list, a movie must have a few hand to hand moments during fight scenes in the movies chosen. If for example its mainly sword play with one fight scene hand to hand it won’t make the list. Its old school “style” Kung Fu movies, not modern day settings.
I understand everyone will have their own personal favorites and some may not agree with my list and that’s fine because it’s nice to have different opinions on this genre which keeps it fresh and alive when having good debates.
Anyway, thank you...
I have decided that to make the list, a movie must have a few hand to hand moments during fight scenes in the movies chosen. If for example its mainly sword play with one fight scene hand to hand it won’t make the list. Its old school “style” Kung Fu movies, not modern day settings.
I understand everyone will have their own personal favorites and some may not agree with my list and that’s fine because it’s nice to have different opinions on this genre which keeps it fresh and alive when having good debates.
Anyway, thank you...
- 6/25/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Like millions of you around the world, i love Kung Fu movies. It is the only real genre that keeps me going back for more and that is why i will always love Kung Fu movies.
I know many of you have probably seen many of the movies i will post about, but this is also for anyone new to the genre of Kung Fu and even Swordplay and looking for other movies to enjoy. I hope you enjoy the movies i have listed and please feel free to comment about any of the movies. Part 1-9 also on the website to check out.
1.Boxer From Shantung (1972)
Studio: Shaw Brothers
Director: Chang Cheh, Pao Hsueh Lieh
Cast: Chen Kuan Tai, David Chiang, Cheng Li, Cheng Hong Yip, Ku Feng
Fight Choreographer(s): Lau Kar Leung, Lau Kar Wing, Chan Chuen, Tong Gaai
2.Once Upon A Time In China II (1992)
Studio: Film Workshop,...
I know many of you have probably seen many of the movies i will post about, but this is also for anyone new to the genre of Kung Fu and even Swordplay and looking for other movies to enjoy. I hope you enjoy the movies i have listed and please feel free to comment about any of the movies. Part 1-9 also on the website to check out.
1.Boxer From Shantung (1972)
Studio: Shaw Brothers
Director: Chang Cheh, Pao Hsueh Lieh
Cast: Chen Kuan Tai, David Chiang, Cheng Li, Cheng Hong Yip, Ku Feng
Fight Choreographer(s): Lau Kar Leung, Lau Kar Wing, Chan Chuen, Tong Gaai
2.Once Upon A Time In China II (1992)
Studio: Film Workshop,...
- 1/26/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Title: Frozen in Time Arc Entertainment Director: Alex Leung Writer: Melissa Rundle Cast: Ed Asner, Drake Bell, Mira Sorvino, Valin Shinyei, Alyssya Swales Running time: 45minutes, Rated G Special Features: None Available November 11 Siblings Eric, Patty and Brody are not looking forward to visiting Grandpa for Christmas. The parents are stressed and the younger kids can’t even bring their dog Arnie, although they manage to sneak him into the car anyway. After a driving mishap, they make it to Grandpa’s house where they are bombarded with all of the spry oldtimer’s inventions. After disobeying their parents yet again, the kids are stuck to hanging out around the house where [ Read More ]
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The post Frozen in Time DVD Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 11/12/2014
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Like millions of you around the world, i love Kung Fu movies. It is the only real genre that keeps me going back for more and that is why i will always love Kung Fu movies.
I know many of you have probably seen many of the movies i will post about, but this is also for anyone new to the genre of Kung Fu and even Swordplay and looking for other movies to enjoy. I hope you enjoy the movies i have listed and please feel free to comment about any of the movies.
Crippled Avengers (1978)
Studio: Shaw Brothers
Director: Chang Cheh
Cast: The Vemons, Chen Kuan Tai, Johnny Wang, Dick Wei
Action Director(s): Lu Feng, Robert Tai, Chiang Sheng
Five Elements Ninjas (1982)
Studio: Shaw Brothers
Director: Chang Cheh
Cast: Ricky Cheng, Lo Meng, Chan Wai Man, Wong Wai Tong
Action Director(s): Ricky Cheng Tien Chi,...
I know many of you have probably seen many of the movies i will post about, but this is also for anyone new to the genre of Kung Fu and even Swordplay and looking for other movies to enjoy. I hope you enjoy the movies i have listed and please feel free to comment about any of the movies.
Crippled Avengers (1978)
Studio: Shaw Brothers
Director: Chang Cheh
Cast: The Vemons, Chen Kuan Tai, Johnny Wang, Dick Wei
Action Director(s): Lu Feng, Robert Tai, Chiang Sheng
Five Elements Ninjas (1982)
Studio: Shaw Brothers
Director: Chang Cheh
Cast: Ricky Cheng, Lo Meng, Chan Wai Man, Wong Wai Tong
Action Director(s): Ricky Cheng Tien Chi,...
- 3/1/2014
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Berlin — Martial arts epic "The Grandmaster" kicked off the Berlin Film Festival on Thursday, introducing an international audience to Yip Man, the man who mentored Bruce Lee and brought kung fu to the masses.
The movie by Wong Kar-wai is running out of competition because the director also heads this year's jury.
Shanghai-born Wong and his fellow jurors – among them American actor-director Tim Robbins – will have to choose from 19 movies competing for prizes at the 63rd Berlinale.
These include the Steven Soderbergh thriller "Side Effects" with Jude Law and Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Gus Van Sant's film "Promised Land" about the shale gas industry starring Matt Damon.
Juliette Binoche portrays a troubled French sculptor in "Camille Claudel 1915," while "Gold" tells a tale of German immigrants seeking their luck in late 19th-century North America.
Competing also are romantic thriller "The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman" with Shia Labeouf and Evan Rachel Wood,...
The movie by Wong Kar-wai is running out of competition because the director also heads this year's jury.
Shanghai-born Wong and his fellow jurors – among them American actor-director Tim Robbins – will have to choose from 19 movies competing for prizes at the 63rd Berlinale.
These include the Steven Soderbergh thriller "Side Effects" with Jude Law and Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Gus Van Sant's film "Promised Land" about the shale gas industry starring Matt Damon.
Juliette Binoche portrays a troubled French sculptor in "Camille Claudel 1915," while "Gold" tells a tale of German immigrants seeking their luck in late 19th-century North America.
Competing also are romantic thriller "The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman" with Shia Labeouf and Evan Rachel Wood,...
- 2/7/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Director Herman Yau reunites with The Untold Story actor Anthony Wong in Ip Man: The Final Fight. The semi-biopic is the follow-up to Yau's The Legend Is Born: Ip Man, and while the first film focused on his early life, the new picture tells the story of his last battle during his elderly years, in the period leading up to his death. To prepare for the role, Wong trained extensively in Wing Chun for a year. This interpretation is one of many to join the Ip Man bandwagon. Among the related projects based on the legendary martial artist is Wong Kar-wai's The Grandmaster, with Tony Leung Chiu-wai in the title role. Pegasus Motion Pictures announced that Donnie Yen will return in the third installment of...
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- 1/31/2013
- Screen Anarchy
At least I have no idea what they’re talking about, but I do know that this completely new featurette (or movie about movie, or another clip from the whole thing, or making of, or whatever…) is definitely worth your full attention! Almost 15 minutes long video about Kar Wai Wong‘s upcoming The Grandmaster is here, check it out and remember, my son, to become a master of martial arts – you must learn from a master!
So, just a quick reminder! The Grandmaster is an upcoming Hong Kong action drama based on the life story of the Wing Chun grandmaster Yip Man which comes from writer/director Kar Wai Wong.
What’s definitely great about this project is the cast which includes some familiar names: Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan, Xiao Shenyang, Song Hye-kyo, Julian Cheung and Bruce Leung. They all look more than ready to kick someone’s ass,...
So, just a quick reminder! The Grandmaster is an upcoming Hong Kong action drama based on the life story of the Wing Chun grandmaster Yip Man which comes from writer/director Kar Wai Wong.
What’s definitely great about this project is the cast which includes some familiar names: Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan, Xiao Shenyang, Song Hye-kyo, Julian Cheung and Bruce Leung. They all look more than ready to kick someone’s ass,...
- 12/7/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Time for a break from the norm with something just a little bit badass. A brand new wide promo banner for Wong Kar-Wai's The Grandmasters recently showed up online, from Facebook. We recently featured the full trailer for the martial arts film about the Ip Man, who trained the legendary Bruce Lee, so marketing is underway. The cast is lead by Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi and Chen Chang, two of whom also get their own "character posters" below as well. This banner shows the Yip Man poised on some sort of ladder or ledge or something, but I like the big text and composition, and I'm looking forward to see this film sometime soon. Up first, this epic promo banner for Wong Kar-Wai's The Grandmasters, recently debuted on Facebook: Here's a few more individual character posters to go along with that wide banner (found via Movielicious): The...
- 11/14/2012
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Director: Herman Yau. Review: Adam Wing. Underrated Hong Kong director Herman Yau (The Legend is Born: Ip Man) takes to period kung fu for his biopic about late-Qing revolutionary Qiu Jin, who in case you didn’t know, was pivotal in bringing about the downfall of the imperial regime in China. Crystal Huang brings The Woman Knight of Mirror Lake to life, supported on her journey by a star-studded cast including Anthony Wong, Kevin Cheng and Lam Suet. The truth is in there somewhere, that goes without saying, but a sweeping action epic wouldn’t be much fun without spectacular battle sequences orchestrated by veteran action director Leung Siu Hung (Ip Man). Two timelines run side by side in Herman Yau’s inspired (and inspiring) offering, with the first one depicting Qui Jin’s arrest, trial and eventual demise. The other timeline - which is afforded most of the running...
- 3/6/2012
- 24framespersecond.net
And just like that, out of nowhere, comes another new look at Wong Kar-Wai's "The Grandmasters." Twitch has unveiled a new, Russian teaser trailer for the highly anticipated, mysterious, continually delayed film. It's pretty much what we saw in the teaser last summer, albeit with a few different angles and some very red drops of blood. What we do know thus far is that Tony Leung stars as the Wing Chun legend Yip Man, with Song Hye-kyo as Yip Man’s wife and Zhang Ziyi, Zhao Benshan, Julian Cheun Chi-lam, Chang Chen and Mma fighter Cung Le rounding things out. The lengendary Yuen Woo-ping is chreographing the action, and as usual, it looks top shelf. Megan Ellison's Annapurna shingle has the U.S. rights for the film, but thus far no distribution is in place, most likely because no one has seen the damn thing yet. Will it...
- 2/23/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- Indiewire
And just like that, out of nowhere, comes another new look at Wong Kar-Wai's "The Grandmasters." Twitch has unveiled a new, Russian teaser trailer for the highly anticipated, mysterious, continually delayed film. It's pretty much what we saw in the teaser last summer, albeit with a few different angles and some very red drops of blood. What we do know thus far is that Tony Leung stars as the Wing Chun legend Yip Man, with Song Hye-kyo as Yip Man’s wife and Zhang Ziyi, Zhao Benshan, Julian Cheun Chi-lam, Chang Chen and Mma fighter Cung Le rounding things out. The lengendary Yuen Woo-ping is chreographing the action, and as usual, it looks top shelf. Megan Ellison's Annapurna shingle has the U.S. rights for the film, but thus far no distribution is in place, most likely because no one has seen the damn thing yet. Will it...
- 2/23/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Years after it was first announced nobody really seems to know if Wong Kar Wai's The Grandmasters is any closer to actually releasing now than it was a year ago. A notorious perfectionist prone to lengthy diversions and experiments, it does not appear that Wkw has changed his methods one iota for his long-in-the-works biopic of Bruce Lee's mentor Yip Man. The first proper teaser for the film arrived online back in July and that has now been followed by a second effort, this one coming out of Russia of all places. The focus is on the same rain-drenched fight sequence as in the first teaser but there is a significant amount of different footage in this one.Tony Leung stars as Yip Man opposite...
- 2/23/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Here it is, finally! The first full trailer for Wong Kar Wai's take on Ip Man, The Grandmasters! The film stars Tony Leung as Ip Man, Zhang Ziyi, Song Hye-kyo, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan, Julian Cheun Chi-lam and Mma fighter Cung Le. It also features martial arts choreography by the legendary Yuen Woo-Ping. That's all you need to know!
- 7/20/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
We all know and love the Donnie Yen starring Ip Man films, but Wong Kar Wai is gearing up for his own take on the Ip Man legend, starring Tony Leung. Now for some, Wong Kar Wai is a required taste as a film-maker, but the action is choreographed by Yuen Wo Ping.
No subtitles, but it gives us a teaser at what to expect when it’s finally released.
Thoughts?...
No subtitles, but it gives us a teaser at what to expect when it’s finally released.
Thoughts?...
- 7/19/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Check out your second look at some rockin’ new footage from Wong Kar-wai’s “The Grandmasters”, which features Tony Leung Chiu Wai (“Lust, Caution”) as Ip Man fighting a gazilion guys in the rain. There is voiceover narration talking about kung fu, but it’s in Chinese. That’s over pretty quick, and then it’s just the action. Wong Kar-wai hasn’t done action since “Ashes of Time” in the ’80s, and it looks like he’s been saving up all that kung fu-ness for now, with the help of action choreographer extraordinaire Yuen Woo-ping. Welcome back, Wong! In martial arts there is no right or wrong, only the last man standing. The film co-stars Ziyi Zhang, Chen Chang, Cung Le, Hye-kyo Song, Siu-Lung Leung, Julian Cheung, Benshan Zhao, and Qingxiang Wang. Originally slated for 2011, the film has now been pushed back to either late 2011 or early 2012. Who knows with Wong,...
- 7/19/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's next project has been in the news for quite some time now. While Sanjay has now begun casting for his film which is scheduled to go on floors somewhere in September-October this year, on the other hand, Sanjay has also made sure that the film has top-notch technicians and consultants of the World. Hence, already signed big names of Hollywood like John Palmer, Frederick Elmes, Tony Leung Siu Hung, Lisa Gerrard and Babba Maal among many others, Sanjay h Read More...
- 5/16/2011
- Bollywood Trade
Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's next project has been in the news for quite some time now. While Sanjay has now begun casting for his film which is scheduled to go on floors somewhere in September-October this year, on the other hand, Sanjay has also made sure that the film has top-notch technicians and consultants of the World. Hence, already signed big names of Hollywood like John Palmer, Frederick Elmes, Tony Leung Siu Hung, Lisa Gerrard and Babba Maal among many others, Sanjay h...
- 5/16/2011
- GlamSham
Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan has now begun casting for his next project, an untitled science fiction. The movie is scheduled to go on floors somewhere in September-October this year.Chauhan has already signed names like John Palmer, Frederick Elmes, Tony Leung Siu Hung, Lisa Gerrard and Babba Maal amongst others. Now he has roped in the Lord of the Rings and Harry Porter 5 fame Imery Watson as his conceptual designer.Watson is a concept artist with over 12 years experience in variety of creative roles within Hollywood. Among many others, Watson's projects involve ...
- 5/16/2011
- BusinessofCinema
Financing On Jan de Bont's 'Mulan' Starring Zhang Ziyi Falls Apart
Production on any Wong Kar-Wai film is never simple but his latest effort looks to be taking the cake with the Ip Man biopic "The Grandmasters" reportedly facing even more delays on its already extended production. THR reports that completion of Wong's latest effort--his first film since 2007's "My Blueberry Nights"--has now been "delayed until the fourth quarter" of 2011 taking production well into it's second year. Lensing began all the way back in December of 2009 with a star studded cast toplined by Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi…...
Production on any Wong Kar-Wai film is never simple but his latest effort looks to be taking the cake with the Ip Man biopic "The Grandmasters" reportedly facing even more delays on its already extended production. THR reports that completion of Wong's latest effort--his first film since 2007's "My Blueberry Nights"--has now been "delayed until the fourth quarter" of 2011 taking production well into it's second year. Lensing began all the way back in December of 2009 with a star studded cast toplined by Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi…...
- 3/20/2011
- The Playlist
Exclusive: The Weinstein Company has closed a deal for United Kingdom and Australian distribution rights to The Grandmasters, the Wong Kar-wai-directed Chinese language martial arts film. Harvey Weinstein is among a small group vying for domestic rights, with Fox Searchlight and Sony Pictures Classics also in the mix. TWC's investment was north of $1 million for the offshore rights. Buyers were shown about 15 minutes of expertly choreographed martial arts footage, and also were given a 5-page synopsis of the film. Distributors are going on faith that the director's vision holds together in a cohesive story. The film is the life story of the martial artist Ip Man, and Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi and Chang Chen are in the cast. CAA is repping The Grandmasters. The Grandmasters was one of the hottest titles to be shown to buyers at Berlin, where Megan Ellison's Annapurna Productions became an investor in the film for a rumored $3 million.
- 2/19/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
It's only 4 of them and they aren't a whole lot different from what we've already seen, but any news is good news when it comes to the next Wong Kar Wai film, The Grandmasters. Wong Kar Wai's version of the story of Ip Man stars Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi, Song Hye-kyo, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan, Julian Cheun Chi-lam and Mma fighter Cung Le. It also features martial arts choreography by the legendary Yuen Woo-Ping.
- 2/10/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
It's only 4 of them and they aren't a whole lot different from what we've already seen, but any news is good news when it comes to the next Wong Kar Wai film, The Grandmasters. Wong Kar Wai's version of the story of Ip Man stars Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi, Song Hye-kyo, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan, Julian Cheun Chi-lam and Mma fighter Cung Le. It also features martial arts choreography by the legendary Yuen Woo-Ping.
- 2/10/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
It's only 4 of them and they aren't a whole lot different from what we've already seen, but any news is good news when it comes to the next Wong Kar Wai film, The Grandmasters. Wong Kar Wai's version of the story of Ip Man stars Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi, Song Hye-kyo, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan, Julian Cheun Chi-lam and Mma fighter Cung Le. It also features martial arts choreography by the legendary Yuen Woo-Ping.
- 2/10/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
A brief snapshot of new releases (links go to trailers) because even though I always pretend the cinematic year doesn't begin until after the Oscars, the studios don't agree.
Wide
The Rite ~ is there any legendary name actor more in need of a career makeover than Sir Anthony Hopkins these days? Another character who the marketing department can pretend is Hannibal Lecter for the ads. That was 20 Years Ago! Move on. This one is about demonic possession because that horror trope never gets old. True story: during the trailer I was like "cat alert!" as I love my cats in the movie but then the trailer implies that cats are of the devil so I can't be having this movie.
poll by twiigs.com
The Mechanic - In which Jason Statham is too cool to look at explosions (twice in the trailer alone!) and Ben Foster tags along for the assassin-laced ride.
Wide
The Rite ~ is there any legendary name actor more in need of a career makeover than Sir Anthony Hopkins these days? Another character who the marketing department can pretend is Hannibal Lecter for the ads. That was 20 Years Ago! Move on. This one is about demonic possession because that horror trope never gets old. True story: during the trailer I was like "cat alert!" as I love my cats in the movie but then the trailer implies that cats are of the devil so I can't be having this movie.
poll by twiigs.com
The Mechanic - In which Jason Statham is too cool to look at explosions (twice in the trailer alone!) and Ben Foster tags along for the assassin-laced ride.
- 1/28/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
A teaser to Wong Kar Wai's next film "The Grandmasters" has been made available for viewing pleasure. It, however, does not offer a look at the footage from the film but features some letters which come in and out on black background.
Some posters from the film were unveiled at Los Angeles' American Film Market last November and can be seen here. Additionally, there is a picture which gives a look at Zhang Ziyi in her character's costume.
Little is known about the story but it is a story of martial-arts master Ip Man, played by Tony Leung. The existing plotline says, "In martial arts there is no right or wrong, only the last man standing." The action drama, that will mark Wong Kar Wai's first kung fu movie, is expected to come out sometime in 2011.
Some posters from the film were unveiled at Los Angeles' American Film Market last November and can be seen here. Additionally, there is a picture which gives a look at Zhang Ziyi in her character's costume.
Little is known about the story but it is a story of martial-arts master Ip Man, played by Tony Leung. The existing plotline says, "In martial arts there is no right or wrong, only the last man standing." The action drama, that will mark Wong Kar Wai's first kung fu movie, is expected to come out sometime in 2011.
- 12/31/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
It doesn't show much. And by much, I mean anything. And it does say much, at least not in a language I speak. If nothing else, this trailer proves how little it takes to get people excited about a kung fu film by Wong Kar-wai starring Tony Leung:
The film, "The Grandmasters," based on the life of martial artist Ip Man (the same subject as two solid Donnie Yen martial arts affairs in recent years) should be out next year. Anthony Kaufman has more in our preview of the films we expect to be the best of 2011.
The film, "The Grandmasters," based on the life of martial artist Ip Man (the same subject as two solid Donnie Yen martial arts affairs in recent years) should be out next year. Anthony Kaufman has more in our preview of the films we expect to be the best of 2011.
- 12/30/2010
- by Matt Singer
- ifc.com
As something of a Wong Kar-wai obsessive I have been following any news surrounding his latest, a biopic of sorts of Yip Man, very closely but beyond the few morsels of information that have leaked out there has been little that could be deemed too newsworthy. Thanks mostly due to the American Film Market in Los Angeles though there has been a mini explosion of news this week.
Thanks to the Afm website we now have a synopsis for the film, which you can read below, and via The Grandmasters Facebook page a selection of promotional stills for the film, embedded at the bottom of the post. The stills offer us our first look at Tony Leung as Yip Man and also Ziyi Zhang.
Also, thanks to a tweet by mixed martial artist Cung Le we also now know that he is involved in the film in some capacity. It...
Thanks to the Afm website we now have a synopsis for the film, which you can read below, and via The Grandmasters Facebook page a selection of promotional stills for the film, embedded at the bottom of the post. The stills offer us our first look at Tony Leung as Yip Man and also Ziyi Zhang.
Also, thanks to a tweet by mixed martial artist Cung Le we also now know that he is involved in the film in some capacity. It...
- 11/2/2010
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Donnie Yen as Ip Man is pretty good stuff, even if they basically just copy and pasted the first film’s plot for the sequel. But hey, cash runs, right? Whaddaya gonna do. Anyways, the idea of Wong Kar Wai doing an Ip Man film, aka a martial arts movie is pretty wacky, notwithstanding the fact that he busted out with the martial arts flick “Ashes of Time” all those long, long many years ago. Then again, he’s Wong Kar Wai, and we’re not, so I’m dying to see this thing. Especially since the action choreography is provided by none other than Yuen Woo Ping. The boys at Movielicious (via 24Fps) have some of the very first images from Kar Wai’s “The Grann Master” (or “The Grand Masters”, according to the images) making the rounds at the American Film Market. The film starrs Tony Leung Chiu...
- 11/1/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
The American Film Market is almost underway and and we've got our first look at what's sure to be a lot of promotional material for upcoming flicks as Movielicious snagged shots of a couple posters and a still from Wong Kar Wai's upcoming Ip Man film, The Grandmasters. It's not much, but it's pretty damn exciting anyway! The film stars Tony Leung as Ip Man, Zhang Ziyi, Song Hye-kyo, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan, Julian Cheun Chi-lam and Mma fighter Cung Le. It also features martial arts choreography by the legendary Yuen Woo-Ping. Production is currently under way and will likely be completed sometime early next year, although you can never be too sure with Wong Kar Wai.
- 11/1/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
Though it does not appear to have been announced by the production company itself, a series of Tweets and comments from former Strikeforce Middleweight Champion Mma fighter Cung Le appear to confirm that the fighter-turned-actor - he has recently appeared in Tekken and Bodyguards And Assassins and has several projects lined up for the near future - is currently in Hong Kong working on Wong Kar Wai's The Grand Master.
According to the fighter he will be working in Hong Kong until early November and then will return to complete his scenes shortly after Christmas. Wong Kar Wai's biopic of martial arts master Ip Man stars Tony Leung and features fight choreographer by Yuen Woo Ping.
In other news, Cung Le has an action figure.
According to the fighter he will be working in Hong Kong until early November and then will return to complete his scenes shortly after Christmas. Wong Kar Wai's biopic of martial arts master Ip Man stars Tony Leung and features fight choreographer by Yuen Woo Ping.
In other news, Cung Le has an action figure.
- 10/31/2010
- Screen Anarchy
In the grand scheme of competing Ip Man bio-pics there was actually a brief period of time when it appeared that Wong Kar Wai's The Grand Master might actually be released before Wilson Yip's Ip Man. There were even preliminary lawsuits between the two projects over proposed titles. But, you know, Wong Kar Wai is Wong Kar Wai which means it could quite possibly be years still before we see his Tony Leung starring version of the story and in the time it's taken for his project to get off the ground there have been two Wilson Yip pictures plus a prequel project from the same producers.
But it does appear to be coming. At least, someone thinks it's close enough to make a poster to try and sell it. And there it is to the left.
Any new Wong Kar Wai is a cause for celebration and...
But it does appear to be coming. At least, someone thinks it's close enough to make a poster to try and sell it. And there it is to the left.
Any new Wong Kar Wai is a cause for celebration and...
- 9/22/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Coming to the UK on DVD and Blu-Ray on May the 31st, Teddy Chen’s Bodyguards and Assassins stars Donnie Yen, Tony Leung Ka Fai and Simon Yam.
The film has been out in other regions for a while and I recently checked it out. Although I enjoyed the film it is a little disjointed and poorly paced. There was some enjoyable action as you can see from the trailer but the film is a little lacking emotionally and the plot is a little underdeveloped. That said the film is worth watching as it is still enjoyable and features some excellent performances.
With the recent releases of Ip Man and True Legend and the forthcoming Ip Man 2, Reign of Assassins and Ong Bak 3, there are some great martial arts films to see at the moment.
If you’re in London you can check out the UK theatrical première of Bodyguards...
The film has been out in other regions for a while and I recently checked it out. Although I enjoyed the film it is a little disjointed and poorly paced. There was some enjoyable action as you can see from the trailer but the film is a little lacking emotionally and the plot is a little underdeveloped. That said the film is worth watching as it is still enjoyable and features some excellent performances.
With the recent releases of Ip Man and True Legend and the forthcoming Ip Man 2, Reign of Assassins and Ong Bak 3, there are some great martial arts films to see at the moment.
If you’re in London you can check out the UK theatrical première of Bodyguards...
- 5/8/2010
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The new boy Aanaahad, whom we recently saw as an action hero in Indian Film Lahore, has found an International support. The lad is being trained by Hollywood's finest action director, Tony Leung Siu Hung, who happened to have also directed stunts for Aanaahad first film. Not just this, our Indian young boy, who is gearing up for a super hero physique and some out of the world actions for his next, has a special visitor during his training in Hong Kong, from whom Aanaahad picks up......
- 5/8/2010
- GlamSham
2008’s “Ip Man” is one of the best martial arts movies you’ll see in the last 10 years, a film that all but cemented Donnie Yen’s crown as the new kung fu king of Hong Kong cinema. 2010’s “Ip Man 2” is a get rich quick scheme, and that’s me being very generous. The film’s one big success story is that it actually allows star Donnie Yen to expand on his acting chops. Somewhat. I’m not saying Yen has become Tony Leung or Chow Yun Fat overnight, but he seems to have understood that his character has aged since the first movie, and it shows here. Then again, who the hell watches a Donnie Yen movie for acting? Don’t get me wrong, there are a couple of entertaining bits here and there, but overall, the sequel is 110 minutes of rehashed plotlines and wasted opportunity. When Donnie Yen...
- 5/6/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Sai Om Film Pvt. Ltd. Production presents, the most critically acclaimed film of this season, Lahore is all set to make mark and open to the audiences, globally on 19th March, 2010. Warner Bros. Pictures will distribute the film in India. Directed by debutant film director, Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan and produced by Vivek Khatkar and J.S. Rana, Lahore casts talented actors like Farouque Shaikh, Nafisa Ali, Sushant Singh, Shraddha Nigam, Saurabh Shukla, Kelly Dorji, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Mukesh Rishi and late Nirmal Pandey. The film also marks the Debut of Aanaahad & Shraddha Das in the lead pair. As the tag line of the film says, .Beyond borders, between Nations Lies a battle to end all wars., Lahore is based on Kickboxing Sport, and is a story about revenge personified. Shot in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lonavala, Malaysia and ofcourse at Lahore in Pakistan, the film Lahore has already won many international awards,...
- 3/15/2010
- Filmicafe
Ha... Last time we dealt with Miss Song, quite the peculiar shitstorm ensued: we snarkily mentioned a Chinese news report claiming that Song Hye-Gyo and Wentworth Miller would join Donnie Yen and Tony Jaa's 急先锋 (Vanguard), then some Korean "journalists" passed our piece through the good ole Babelfish, which likely made them believe we had some kind of scoop and it was all signed and ready to go (of course, it wasn't the case). Song's management was clearly ticked off by the news, claiming they hadn't heard a thing about the project, making it the umpteenth case of Chinese media playing wishful thinking. But this time we can safely say it's not the case, as Wong Kar-Wai has just cast Song Hye-Gyo for his upcoming Yip Man biopic 一代宗师 (The Great Master).
Stella Entertainment tried to keep this under wraps, but the news was leaked today by the Chinese media,...
Stella Entertainment tried to keep this under wraps, but the news was leaked today by the Chinese media,...
- 12/21/2009
- Screen Anarchy
Bit of the good ole Chinese-style publicity stunt today on Chinese news portals, with more casting news concerning Wong Kar-Wai's upcoming Yip Man biopic 一代宗师 (The Great Master). It's not the news most everyone was waiting for - a confirmation on the Brigitte Lin issue, or lack thereof - but I guess it's good enough: the new name which is emerging is Gong Li, who would join forces with Wong for the first time since Eros. Local media reports indicated yesterday that Gong would play the head matron of a martial arts clan, but her management played coy, saying that they haven't received any offer, although - and here's the key - they're on good terms with Wong Kar-Wai, so they'd certainly be open to the idea of participating in the film. They say any final announcement will come from Wong's side, so it's probably a matter of time before ink is spilled.
- 12/8/2009
- Screen Anarchy
Maggie Cheung alert!
She walked the Taiwanese red carpet today in this white number to your left. She was presenting Best Picture at the Golden Horse Awards. The Golden Horse is Taiwanese in origin but it's for Chinese language films regardless of country of origin so it's very competitive now. Warlords and Lust, Caution, which both had international releases, were recent winners of Best Picture.
This year, Maggie handed the trophy to No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti which, if we ever see it in the States, might be called I Can't Live Without You or Not Without You. That's Taiwan's submission for this year's Foreign Language Film Oscar race. The film is from actor/director Leon Dai and it's about a poor man who loses his daughter once the government learns of their illegal living conditions.
No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti (2009) from Taiwan
Winners
Best Picture: No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti
Best Director: Leon Dai,...
She walked the Taiwanese red carpet today in this white number to your left. She was presenting Best Picture at the Golden Horse Awards. The Golden Horse is Taiwanese in origin but it's for Chinese language films regardless of country of origin so it's very competitive now. Warlords and Lust, Caution, which both had international releases, were recent winners of Best Picture.
This year, Maggie handed the trophy to No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti which, if we ever see it in the States, might be called I Can't Live Without You or Not Without You. That's Taiwan's submission for this year's Foreign Language Film Oscar race. The film is from actor/director Leon Dai and it's about a poor man who loses his daughter once the government learns of their illegal living conditions.
No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti (2009) from Taiwan
Winners
Best Picture: No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti
Best Director: Leon Dai,...
- 11/30/2009
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
You know the word deadline and Wong Kar-Wai weren't meant to be put in the same sentence, but it's good to know that the wheels are finally in motion. As it's been widely announced before, we're dealing with another story about the legendary Wing Chun pioneer played by Donnie Yen in 葉問 (Ip Man), but with Wong at the helm you know things will be a little different.
一代宗师 (The Great Master) brings back Wong regular Tony Leung, who will be paired with Zhang Ziyi and veteran Zhao Benshan (who recently suffered a cerebral aneurysm, but is seemingly fine now). Reports are circulating that Wong and his stars Leung, Zhang and Zhang Zhen were in Kaiping (Guangdong Province) for the usual pre-shoot ceremony, and that the film will shoot there from December 12 to April 18. No other information at the moment, other than rumors indicating that Brigitte Lin will make her...
一代宗师 (The Great Master) brings back Wong regular Tony Leung, who will be paired with Zhang Ziyi and veteran Zhao Benshan (who recently suffered a cerebral aneurysm, but is seemingly fine now). Reports are circulating that Wong and his stars Leung, Zhang and Zhang Zhen were in Kaiping (Guangdong Province) for the usual pre-shoot ceremony, and that the film will shoot there from December 12 to April 18. No other information at the moment, other than rumors indicating that Brigitte Lin will make her...
- 11/24/2009
- Screen Anarchy
Curious to know what frightful films and devilish discs will be available to view in the privacy of your own digital dungeon this week? Fango's got you covered.
Below the jump you'll find the full list of titles arriving in-stores this Tuesday, September 29, 2009 in our weekly version of the famous Fangoria Chopping List. There's a good bounty to be had, so start making your own chopping list now!
Note: Clickable links lead to Amazon.com
42Nd Street Forever Volume 5: The Alamo Drafthouse Edition (special edition): Synapse
Welcome To The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the most awesome post-modern hot spot for exploitation movie revival, deep in the heart of Texas! Home to world-famous events such as The Quentin Tarantino Film Fest, Fantastic Fest and Butt-Numb-A-Thon, the Alamo is one of the last places on earth where you can still see grindhouse classics such as The Devil Within Her and Mad Monkey Kung Fu.
Below the jump you'll find the full list of titles arriving in-stores this Tuesday, September 29, 2009 in our weekly version of the famous Fangoria Chopping List. There's a good bounty to be had, so start making your own chopping list now!
Note: Clickable links lead to Amazon.com
42Nd Street Forever Volume 5: The Alamo Drafthouse Edition (special edition): Synapse
Welcome To The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the most awesome post-modern hot spot for exploitation movie revival, deep in the heart of Texas! Home to world-famous events such as The Quentin Tarantino Film Fest, Fantastic Fest and Butt-Numb-A-Thon, the Alamo is one of the last places on earth where you can still see grindhouse classics such as The Devil Within Her and Mad Monkey Kung Fu.
- 9/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
Embodiment Of Evil Directed by Jose Mojica Marins *** 1/2 José Mojica Marins' demonically anticipated Zé do Caixão (Coffin Joe) comeback film is everything you could hope for. Embodiment cleverly explains Zé 's absence over the years by opening with the character being released from prison after serving decades of time for the crimes depicted in earlier films! Coffin Joe may now be in his 70s, but Zé's lifelong obsession to locate the perfect woman to continue his bloodline with has not faded in the slightest. Too schlocky, violent, corny, and shocking for Cannes, the 40 year long wait had audiences at Fantasia in a collective applause. Guaranteed to satisfy its fan base with stunning cinematography, special effects, and an assortment of clips from the earlier two movies; José Mojica Marins now 72 years old still commands the screen and with Coffin Joe he has crafted a true horror icon. Hopefully with the release of this film,...
- 8/4/2009
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Ouch. In the midst of a rather painful-sounding 'full strength' fight rehearsal on Monday, Tony Leung took a kick from his instructor that actually broke his arm. They were working in preparation for Wong Kar-Wai's upcoming biography of Ip Man, the renowned martial artist who famously trained the teenage Bruce Lee. While we don't know if this injury will yet delay the September start date for the production, we do know that Leung is continuing training his kicks, and just leaving his arm out of use. We already have Ip Man, Wilson Yip's very good biopic of a year or so ago that starred Donnie Yen in the title role, so if it were a director less inspiring and exciting than Wong Kar Wai I wouldn't be looking forward to this new retread one half as much. Apparently, this new film will be called Yi Dai Zong Shi,...
- 7/14/2009
- by Brendon Connelly
- Slash Film
This week's Asian Cinema Scene travels to Hong Kong and Los Angeles, showcasing recent and upcoming films.
Hong Kong Film Awards. Wilson Yip's galvanizing martial arts biopic Ip Man won the Best Film award at the annual ceremony held on Sunday, according to China Daily. Donnie Yen stars as a respected Wing Chun master who ultimately is forced to use his martial arts skills to defend his country's honor against the invading Japanese in the late 1930s. Sammo Hung and Tony Leung Siu-Hung deservedly won the Best Action Design award for their work on the film. (My capsule review and the trailer.)
The other big winner doesn't feature any martial arts or big battle scenes. Low-budget drama The Way We Are won for Best Director (Ann Hui), Best Actress (Bau Hei-Jing), Supporting Actress (Chan Lai-Wun), and Best Screenplay (Lui Yau-Wah). Edmund Lee in Time Out Hong Kong sniffed that it's a "crowd-pleasing film that,...
Hong Kong Film Awards. Wilson Yip's galvanizing martial arts biopic Ip Man won the Best Film award at the annual ceremony held on Sunday, according to China Daily. Donnie Yen stars as a respected Wing Chun master who ultimately is forced to use his martial arts skills to defend his country's honor against the invading Japanese in the late 1930s. Sammo Hung and Tony Leung Siu-Hung deservedly won the Best Action Design award for their work on the film. (My capsule review and the trailer.)
The other big winner doesn't feature any martial arts or big battle scenes. Low-budget drama The Way We Are won for Best Director (Ann Hui), Best Actress (Bau Hei-Jing), Supporting Actress (Chan Lai-Wun), and Best Screenplay (Lui Yau-Wah). Edmund Lee in Time Out Hong Kong sniffed that it's a "crowd-pleasing film that,...
- 4/21/2009
- by Peter Martin
- Cinematical
Voltage Pictures has acquired foreign rights to Stallion Media's horror pic HybridHybrid," directed by Eric Valette (One Missed Call). Oded Fehr (Resident Evil: Apocalypse/Extinction, The Mummy) and Shannon Beckner topline the pic about a female mechanic in a Chicago police garage who spends a night of terror with a hybrid car. Stallion Media partners Oliver Hengst and Elizabeth Wang-Lee are producing with Kevin DeWalt of Minds Eye Entertainment and Tim Kwok of Convergence Entertainment. Alex Leung (Studio 407), Tim McGrath (Picture Park) and Christian Arnold-Beutel (Tadora) will exec produce. The pic's budgeted at more than $10 million. Shooting will begin this week around Regina, Saskatchewan. "Hybrid" is written by Neal Marshall Stevens ("Thirteen Ghosts").
- 3/29/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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