Sometimes, the bad guy in a kung fu movie is so deliciously evil that they make the movie enjoyable all by themselves.
Fighters aren’t usually the blushing type. But Xu Xiaodong can’t hide his embarrassment when asked about his latest battle scar, a three-inch crimson railroad track that snakes over his right eyebrow.
Kung Fu antics are back again, and things are about to get as good and as weird as you’ve come to expect. Hey gang! What’s new? Hope you’re enjoying the new digs. Yes, it’s been a while. We’ve been… ...
It was probably inevitable that two of Chinese MMA fighter Xu Xiaodong’s vanquished “fake kung fu” opponents would eventually square off against each other. But that doesn’t make it any less ...
Xu Xiaodong has been challenged by plenty of kung fu “masters” but they don’t normally back down before he makes them eat their words in the ring. So it was rare to see one such challenger give a ...
"Kung Fu Hustle" is destined to be the next "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" -- a subtitled movie for people who don't do subtitles. Words are hardly necessary to enjoy this martial arts spoof set in ...
Donnie Yen has been a star for more than 20 years, but he was never a superstar until “Ip Man” in 2008 made him the top action star in Asia. And at age 51, he still is. Part of the reason is that he ...
CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - Martial arts movies have always had a certain cartoonish element, so DreamWorks Animation's "Kung Fu Panda" makes perfect sense. Sign up here. Taking full advantage of ...
In Nepal, nuns are practicing kung fu in order to achieve better physical and mental health, as well as to strengthen their community. In 2008, the spiritual leader of the Drukpa lineage of Himalayan ...