Maybe it’s just the “Star Wars” overload talking, but in hindsight, it’s hard not to see “Kung Fu Panda 2” (2011) as “The Empire Strikes Back” of animated mammals-and-martial-arts epics: Darker and ...
This post was updated March 10 at 8:17 p.m. “Kung Fu Panda 4” is nothing more than the final fart joke of a once-great franchise. Directors Mike Mitchell and Stephanie Stine deliver the newest ...
An archaeological adventure set in Tibet, Dubai, and India, Jackie Chan-starrer “Kung Fu Yoga” proves that despite a decade-long hiatus, Hong Kong action director Stanley Tong (“Rumble in the Bronx”) ...
From underrated gems like Odd Couple to iconic classics like Enter the Dragon, these are the best martial arts movies from ...
DreamWorks has earned quite a reputation for crafting quality stories that engage all ages. From Shrek to How to Train Your Dragon, the studio has many well-known franchises in its catalog. Kung Fu ...
Dreamworks has always been a confused studio, constantly struggling to find what works and what doesn't and occasionally fumbling the bag on its biggest names. The studio behind the Shrek franchise ...
Video can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Kung Fu 1972 – 1975 Opening and Closing Theme (https://youtu.be/Rvu5YcmYhSQ) I'm a follower of pop culture ...
We’re celebrating the greatest hits (pun intended!) of Hong Kong martial arts films from the 1970s until today with a series of outdoor movie nights! Featuring groundbreaking performances by ...
Baz Luhrmann may direct Kung Fu. Baz Luhrmann is in contention to direct the TV-to-film adaptation of Kung Fu, the 70’s TV show that starred the late David Carradine. On the people behind the film: ...
There are some things I never thought I’d say like, “Jack Black is in a good movie” and “that movie is ‘Kung Fu Panda 3.’” But alas, here I sit. Today, the pretentious film critic is humbled before ...
A winning lightness of touch prevails in this delightful continuation of the durable DreamWorks franchise. The “Star Wars” comparisons, however facetious, are not entirely inapt, insofar as DreamWorks ...