What happens when one of the most influential hip-hop artists descends on one of the most influential martial arts movies? There’s only one way to find out. After 18 months of careful planning, it’s ...
Welcoming producer, rapper, director and Wu-Tang Clan founder the RZA to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Tuesday night, the Film Independent at LACMA series scored an excellent 35mm print of ...
Considered by many fans, critics and historians to be among the very top of the hill when it comes to Kung Fu movies, this one clearly has had it’s influence on the entire genre. Someone less inclined ...
Almost more interesting than the films Quentin Tarantino has chosen to do are the ones he has either been rumored to be behind or has stated himself that he would like to do. In honor of Quentin ...
Once upon a time, in a land called Staten Island, lived a group of young boys. Growing up, life was not easy for them. They faced poverty, violence and racism. But as these boys grew into men, they ...
ATTENTION, here's something not to be missed: RZA will be live-scoring the 1978 martial arts film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin—namesake to Wu-Tang Clan and their iconic 1993 album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 ...
Hibbleton Gallery's month-long retrospective of '70s Kung Fu films is something out of Quentin Tarantino's dreams. Fists of Fury, one of Bruce Lee's most famous films, is included, but so are the more ...
This month is the 45th anniversary of the release of “Enter the Dragon,” the film that was supposed to be the breakout hit that would make Bruce Lee a Hollywood star. And it did — except that Lee had ...
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