Sammo Hung


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  • New in Blu: 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and 'Knight and Day'
    By: Peter Hall November 30, 2010 5:04am EST
    It's a Disney kind of week for Blu-ray and DVD releases.
  • When Love Comes takes top honour at Chinese Oscars
    By: WENN.com Source November 22, 2010 4:00am EST
    Taiwanese director Chang Tso-Chi is celebrating after scooping the Best Film honour for When Love Comes at the Golden Horse Awards, the Chinese-language equivalent to the Oscars.
  • Under the Radar: 'Ip Man' and the Problem with Netflix
    By: Brian Salisbury November 04, 2010 5:22am EST
    We love Netflix instant streaming, but when it comes to foreign films, there's a problem.
  • Around the World in 80 Days Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 17, 2004 10:31am EST
    Around the World in 80 Days suffices as a distracting piece of summer fluff, sure to delight most of the family as well as fans of Jackie Chan.
  • The Medallion Review
    By: Kit Bowen August 22, 2003 8:14am EST
    Jackie Chan has just as much fun in The Medallion as he does in any of his other films--but he doesn't need the overworked special effects used in it to accentuate his extraordinary talents.
  • CHANNEL SURFER: Going to the Dogs
    By: Steve Harper March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 13, 2000 -- While the February sweeps generally adds up to TV putting its collective "best foot forward," it also means that the best shows of the year all run at the same time, so you'll still miss most of them. It would be nice if the networks could spread the wealth throughout the year, but to make a long, complicated story that no one truly understands short, they don't -- and won't. So here's a heads-up for what's on the tube this week: "HOMICIDE: THE MOVIE" (9
  • EXTRA: The Cult of Jet Li
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 17, 2000 -- A few years back, Jet Li’s ass-kicking dexterity was known only to a select few -- namely, geeky Far East cinephiles immersed in a world of fanzines and fringe video stores. And in two major U.S. flicks' time, the Chinese martial artist turned movie star has joined the ranks of other imported Hong Kong cinematic icons -- such as Jackie Chan and Chow Yun-Fat -- in successfully making the crossover from the niche market of Asian cinema to the cash cow of Ho