Articles tagged with: Martial Arts

by Chris and Kris June 18, 2007
DoA: Dead or Alive — he said, she said — movie review HE SAID: Finally, a summer film that entertains throughout! Seriously, I’m not joking. Dead or Alive was the most fun I’ve had at a summer movie... ...and there's more »
by Chris and Kris January 8, 2007
Curse of the Golden Flower — he said, she said — movie review He Said, She Said is back! And what better film to start with than Zhang Yimou’s Curse of the Golden Flower? On to the reviews. HE... ...and there's more »
by Chris December 17, 2006
Beerfest — Silver Hawk — Leave it to the Nurses — capsule movie reviews In an effort towards catching up, here are a few more capsule reviews. Note that we do have some full reviews in the queue, including... ...and there's more »
by Chris December 6, 2006
Rob-B-Hood — movie review As much as I hate “it’s like film x meets film y” type proclamations, I feel compelled to do it with Rob-B-Hood. I mean, the... ...and there's more »
by Chris November 11, 2006
Sars Wars: Bangkok Zombie Crisis — movie review Let’s face it. The Zombie genre is, no pun intended, pretty much dead. Since the release of Resident Evil on the original Playstation, filmmakers and... ...and there's more »
by Chris July 1, 2006
Underworld: Evolution — Shogun’s Ninja — Monday — movie review capsulefest! So things have been quite busy lately, so reviews have been few and far between. But, we do have capsules! Underworld: Evolution Kate Beckinsale, Hollywood’s current... ...and there's more »
by Chris June 5, 2006
Tom Yum Goong Goddammit! Someone has stolen Tony Jaa’s elephants! Now he must fly to Australia to rescue the purloined pachyderms and, with his trademark flying... ...and there's more »
by Chris May 13, 2006
Fearless — movie review A nationalistic morality tale in the guise of martial arts epic (complete with underdog trappings), Fearless (aka: Huo Yuan Jia) tells the story of the... ...and there's more »
by Chris December 5, 2005
Seven Swords  — movie review What is it about the number seven that makes for a successful action tale? Take for example Seven Samurai and its remake, The Magnificent Seven,... ...and there's more »
by Chris November 30, 2005
The Myth — movie review Jackie Chan has been in more than his fair share of misses these past few years. The Tuxedo. The Medallion. Shanghai Knights. Even his HK... ...and there's more »