(ii) Bruce Lee was more popular than Jacky Chan in Hong Kong. (iii) The success of martial arts films in the early 1990s was all about mainland China from Hong Kong perspective. (iv) Tsui Hark’s ...
When you think of Bruce Lee, you remember many aspects of his life: his acting, his martial arts prowess, and of course, the cars that graced his garage. Among them, the most special was a 1972 ...
You’re probably familiar with all the big names in martial arts films like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen and Stephen Chow. But you can’t call yourself a real fan of the movie ...
Bruce Lee was a martial arts polymath, incorporating various styles into his fighting repertoire. The impact of Lee's martial arts scenes on cinema and fighting styles is undeniable and far-reaching.
Thursday marks the 50th anniversary of the death of martial arts icon Bruce Lee. His films remain popular around the world even half a century later, and his legacy continues to inspire people ...
Martial arts legend Bruce Lee was the first global Chinese film star, known for his distinctive roles in the Hong Kong kung fu classics of the early seventies. Radio 4’s ‘Chinese Characters ...
Bruce Lee is the icon of kung fu cinema in the West, and did much to popularise martial arts around the globe through his TV appearances, training schools and movies. However, a generation before ...
A company run by Bruce Lee's daughter is suing a popular Chinese fast food chain over its use of an image of the late martial arts star. Shannon Lee's Bruce Lee Enterprises alleges Real Kungfu has ...
Chow is known as the "godfather" of the Hong Kong film industry The Hong Kong film producer Raymond Chow - who introduced martial arts legend Bruce Lee to the world - has died at the age of 91.