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15 Best Martial Arts Movies Of All Time
Decades of cinematic history have yielded hundreds of great martial arts films across multiple mediums, but only a few can be ...
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Best Martial Arts Movies By Decade: 1960s To 2020s
The long cinematic history of the martial arts genre has seen several great movies. Here's the best martial arts film for ...
You know what’s interesting about the Karate Kid franchise? It likes to switch up locations, and quite often. In the first ...
A kid faces challenges in his personal life and a bully, while navigating life in a new city. This story may sound familiar, but "Karate Kid: Legends" offers a fresh take on the tale of a karate kid, ...
And with the first official post-holiday “Summer cinema” weekend at the multiplex, here comes the return of another beloved movie franchise. Though it doesn’t boast the longest wait between ...
Karate Kid: Legends is uniting generations of martial arts mastery with its theatrical run, bringing Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio together on screen for the first time as they reprise their roles as ...
Following the end of "Cobra Kai's" run on Netflix, Sony Pictures has come out swinging with "Karate Kid: Legends," the sixth movie in the martial arts franchise. Directed by Jonathan Entwistle, ...
We called it ‘Jackie Week’ – when Jackie Chan showed up to set,” says Ben Wang, the endearing 25-year-old star of the new franchise reboot Karate Kid: Legends. “We were working up in Montreal, Canada, ...
The selling point of “Karate Kid: Legends” is the pairing of initial franchise star Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan, a star of the 2010 reboot that shares the title of the 1984 original, “The Karate Kid ...
The selling point of “Karate Kid: Legends” is the pairing of initial franchise star Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan, a star of the 2010 reboot that shares the title of the 1984 original, “The Karate Kid ...
It didn’t occur to Ben Wang right away that in taking on “Karate Kid: Legends,” he’d be the franchise’s first Asian American “Kid.” And that gives him a lot of optimism. “At first I didn’t even think ...
Jeremy Crabb is a film-focused freelance writer for Collider. Growing up just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Jeremy first fell in love with cinema in 2005, when he made his first trip to the theater to ...
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