Electric Shadows
Jean Lukitsh explores the history of Hong Kong’s enduring martial arts cinema from early black and white Cantonese-language kung fu and wuxia films of the 1940s and ’50s through the golden age of the genre in the 1960s and ’70s.
The Hero Kwan Tak-hing, Part 1 April 9, 2008
Wu Pang, the “Father of Hong Kong’s Kung Fu Cinema” April 2, 2008
Scary Movie: Ma Xu Weibang and Song at Midnight (1937) March 26, 2008
New! The Art of War: Mulan Joins the Army (1939) March 19, 2008
An Appreciation of the Screen Fighting of Yu So-chau: Part 2 March 11, 2008
The Rouge Tigress: Yu So-chau February 27, 2008
New! Queens of Wuxia: Hong Kong’s Martial Arts Actresses 1948-1966 February 22, 2008
The Awesome Kung Fu of Shek Kin February 19, 2008
Mr. Han, Man: The Awesome Villainy of Shek Kin, Part 2 February 12, 2008
Mr. Han, Man: The Awesome Villainy of Shek Kin, Part 1 February 5, 2008
The Story of Drunken Master: Yuen Siu-tin January 29, 2008
In Memoriam: Walter Tso Tat-wah (1915-2007) January 22, 2008

48 Action Movie Previews – March, 2010
REVIEW: ‘Hard Revenge Milly – Bloody Battle’ (DVD – Cine Asia)
Production set for ‘Warring States’
Blast from the Past: ‘Wong Fei-hung’s Lion Dance vs the Golden Dragon’ (1956)
‘Ip Man 2′ shooting diary revealed as Yen calls quits
REVIEW: ‘Wrong Side of Town’ (2010)
Trailer for ‘Zatoichi the Last’
Second trailer for ‘Prince of Persia’
Jackie Chan near last in ‘most trustworthy’ poll
Huang Xiaoming ‘the next king of kung fu’
Martial Youth: Child Action Stars Part 1 – Hollywood High
Six official images from ‘Ip Man 2′
REVIEW: ‘The Storm Warriors’ (2009)
Second trailer for ‘The Karate Kid’
Optimum brings ‘Bangkok Adrenaline’ to U.K.