First film to use famous name officially in 28 years By Jonathan Landreth, The Associated Press SHANGHAI — “Shaolin” is the first movie in 28 years sanctioned by the famous kung-fu temple of the same ...
Jackie Chan and Andy Lau will star in "Shaolin," a 200 million yuan ($29.3 million) remake of the classic kung-fu film "Shaolin Temple," Emperor Motion Pictures, China Film Group and Huayi Bros.
More cheesy kung fu "chopsocky" humor, but this time since it's actually coming from China, it won't be as bad as the Hollywood-produced crap like The Spy Next Door. Jackie Chan will star in a remake ...
SHANGHAI Shaolin Temple, home to China’s most famous branch of kung fu martial arts and scores of films about fighting monks, has tightened rules controlling the use of its name in commercial ventures ...
Chang Cheh’s kung fu epic from Hong Kong (1976) traces the last months of the Buddhist temple before it was overrun and burned by Manchu warriors in the 17th century. 126 min. The Reader is free.
Despite its focus on a potentially fascinating subject, "The Real Shaolin" is a curiously underwhelming docu about four martial arts students who travel to China’s legendary Shaolin Temple, the ...
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