Before “Kung Fu” debuted on television, the martial art of the same name was something strange and exotic, practiced only by Asians who had studied intensely for years. But that changed when David ...
I think that there is more visual innovation in animation occurring on American TV than in American animated features (I won't even mention the great stuff being made on a regular basis in Japan and ...
This show was a major '70s TV Western, but not only are its origins questionable, but the offensive portrayal of Asian ...
Based on the movies, especially those shown on "Kung-Fu Theatre," one would think the Japanese men called Samurai were a violent, warlike people. In truth, the way of the samurai is one of discipline ...
Chinese martial arts have a long and storied history stretching back thousands of years. Masters trained in Shaolin Kung Fu or Wudang martial arts were renowned as some of the greatest fighters in the ...
The martial arts sub-genre has been a staple since the 1920s, when films like Orochi and The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple took the world by storm. Since then, the action offshoot has grown muscle ...
Before “Kung Fu” debuted on television, the martial art of the same name was something strange and exotic, practiced only by Asians who had studied intensely for years. But that changed when David ...
In the 1970s, movie theaters one step ahead of demolition covered their crumbling marquees with titles like 18 Fatal Strikes and Shogun Assassin. It was the golden age of the Hong Kong kung fu flick, ...
I may have been playing Rematch wrong for several weeks, because apparently it's "not just a football game," but a "samurai game," which suggests that it's a little deadlier than I first thought. Just ...