Sword-fighting films were popular in the 1960s and 1990s. Tsui Hark and Derek Yee were among directors who reinvented the ...
An often overlooked, yet highly impactful world cinema industry in the last few decades, Chinese cinema remains widely known ...
Shaw Brothers backed Lau Kar-leung to make two sequels to The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, one so bad it was the studio’s last ...
Friends and relatives remember the lives lost in the Eaton and Palisades fires, the most destructive fires in Los Angeles ...
The mid-1980s were a strange time for martial arts movies, both in the U.S. and abroad ... stories into the “chopsocky” cinema of the Shaw Brothers Studio and others that exploded in ...
Although short-lived - it only produced films for about a decade - Golden ... "Golden Princess sits alongside Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest in the pantheon of Hong Kong cinema, but unlike ...
In a heritage building, classic Shaw Brothers films are screened on stage as patrons chat below, occasionally accompanied by the aroma of Chinese pancakes. This is the newly opened store of the ...
In recent years, a new business model, distinct from traditional department stores, has emerged in China's consumer market, becoming a key driver of consumption. This model, known as non-standard ...
The highlights are etched in folklore - Lenny Hayes’ long goal; Brendon Goddard’s towering mark/goal; Nick Maxwell’s full-stretched dive to save a goal and his mark and instinctive decision to play on ...
The Shaw Brothers are probably the single most important phenomenon in the founding of a Chinese film identity. As the eldest sibling, Runje Shaw did the dual jobs of managing the early studio in ...