A martial arts movie made in 1976 is the best use of the concept behind the Mortal Kombat games that you'll ever see in a ...
A remote monastery in China has trained a talking gorilla, King Kung Fu, in the ancient art of kung fu. Having mastered his fighting skills, King Kung Fu is sent to America to demonstrate the power of ...
Mention “King Kung Fu” to a longtime Wichitan and you’re guaranteed some sort of reaction – whether it’s a positive or negative one remains to be seen. The notorious B-movie, shot and edited entirely ...
Kung fu is coming to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, which is celebrating the late martial artist, choreographer and film director Lau Kar-leung with a retrospective called The ...
Well Go USA has acquired North American rights to the martial arts film, which is currently in post-production. […] ...
Martial arts fever would eventually grip American culture, but in 1972 the trend was still in its infancy. Then came Kung Fu, perhaps the most influential television show in the history of American ...
On December 19, as a part of their Toys for Tots Holiday Spectacular at Toad’s Place in New Haven, CT, Kung Fu delivered a special set comprised of Steely Dan’s fifth studio effort, 1976’s The Royal ...
The last decade has seen genre films, which used to be ignored by academia, become the subject of intellectual inquiry and film-festival retrospectives. That is good news, as every film says something ...