The '70s was a decade of change worldwide, and there's no place better to see those changes happen than the movies. These 12 ...
A 1973 piece from the Village Voice archives runs down the new wave of Hong Kong action flicks featuring five-fingered combat.
We continue our celebration of Noirvember with ten essential neo-noirs from the 1970s… From the dark nights to the damp rainy ...
From gravity-defying stunts to bullet-sprayed showdowns – as Ringo Lam’s blazing City on Fire returns in a new restoration, we remember the heyday of Hong Kong action movies.
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This Martial Arts Star Changed The Genre 3 Different Times In His Career
An underrated actor had an irreversible impact on the martial arts genre not just one, but at three different points in his ...
In the glamorous world of Indian cinema, Bollywood, with its stars performing gravity-defying action, there exists a hidden ...
Sissy Spacek reveals why Carrie still resonates nearly 50 years later, shares her thoughts on horror today, and talks about her new film Die My Love.
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. American suburbs have a financial secret. A conservative rejoinder to the manosphere Questlove: What I learned ...
It’s easy to write off the 1970s as a haze of disco, shag carpets, and questionable fashion. But in cinema, it was no less of a revolution. This was the “New Hollywood” era, a time when hard-hitting, ...
Rolling Thunder is not a feel-good movie, not by a longshot. However, this story of a POW who returns home only to have his wife and child killed is about as gripping as a revenge action-thriller can ...
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