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Heroes of the East is in a Class of its Own
Shaw Bros. Spotlight: Heroes Of The East Marriage. There is really nothing like it. The love which binds two people...
Shaw Bros. Spotlight: Heroes Of The East Marriage. There is really nothing like it. The love which binds two people...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight After Temple of the Red Lotus and The Twin Swords, both emerged onto the Hong Kong cinema scene in 1965,...
*The following review is included in the Saturday Shaw Brothers column for its familiarity with several iconic Shaw epics. In...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight The RZA’s directorial debut, The Man with the Iron Fists, is not a Shaw Brothers picture. It...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight The easiest thing to highlight when reviewing these Shaw Brothers films is the action. Then might...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight The old, evil martial arts master who can still pack a thunderous punch, often demolishing anyone...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight Few would debate that the single defining decade in the all too short history of the...
Three men, crippled by an evil warlord, become friends and learn kung fu with the help of an old teacher...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight The Shaw Brothers column is back! To get back on track in style, this week we...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight The Crippled Avengers (a.k.a. Return of the Five Deadly Venoms) By taking a moment to look...