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Review: RAILROAD TIGERS, Jackie Chan vs. Japanese Invaders

Jackie Chan last found success in Hollywood by mentoring young Jaden Smith in a remake of the surprisingly decent The Karate Kid. That was more than six years ago. Since then, Chan has rarely been seen in North American theaters....

Jaycee Chan Jailed Six Months On Drug Charges

It was back in August that word broke that Jaycee Chan - son of international action icon Jackie Chan, and an increasingly successful young actor in his own right - had been arrested in Beijing on drugs charges. The trouble...

Jaycee Chan Drug Bust May Hurt Career But Save Relationship With Father Jackie

In a strange twist of fate, the recent arrest of Jaycee Chan on drug charges seems to have brought him closer to his action star father, Jackie Chan. Earlier this week news surfaced that 32 year old Jaycee Chan, also known...

REVIEW: LEE'S ADVENTURE

Talk about a pleasant surprise. I referenced the new and upcoming generation of Asian film makers a couple of times already (pk.com.cn, Honey PuPu), Lee's Adventure is allowed to join this illustrious duo as the film further underlines my belief...

INVISIBLE TARGET gets UK DVD release and a new trailer

Benny Chan's frenetic action thriller, Invisible Target, arrives in the UK next month courtesy of Cine Asia. Something like the hyperactive love child of John Woo and some District 13 free runners, the UK trailer is a suitably explosive affair,...

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Jiang Xiao's Electric Shadows gathered her plenty of international attention. A sweet little film about two young kids growing up between movies. While very cute and endearing, it wasn't the most challenging of films. pk.com.cn, Xiao's second film, is a...

Tracing Shadows review

The new millennium brought us a new kind of martial art flick. Gone were the years of manic camera work, blue overtones and quirky humor. Films like Hero and House of Flying Daggers dominated the Eastern martial arts market for...

TRACING SHADOW Review

[Just giving this one a quick bump as Francis Ng's TRACING SHADOW has finally appeared in Hong Kong after numerous announced and then postponed release dates. However, now it's out, but has gone straight to DVD. I was lucky enough...