Forty years after his death, there's a name that's become practically synonymous with Chinese kung fu films. And no, it's not Bruce Lee. It's actually his teacher, Ip Man. The late kung fu master's ...
Semi-fictional biopics about Ip Man, Bruce Lee's teacher in the art of "Wing Chun" boxing, have become the most lucrative franchise among Hong Kong action films of recent years. By Maggie Lee, The ...
HAVING BEEN AROUND the world promoting wing chun over the past two decades, and earning high respect from kung fu lovers overseas, the ageing master Ip Chun should perhaps be now leading an easy life.
The Ip Man franchise rolls on in a fifth tale about the legendary Chinese martial artist. By THR Staff There seems to be no end in sight for the lucrative Ip Man film series, which to date counts at ...
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. It begins in Foshan, China, ...
Hong Kong, late 1949. Aged 56, Ip Man (Anthony Wong), a grandmaster in Wing Chun-style martial arts, arrives from his hometown of Foshan, Guangdong province, China, and stays with a friend. He starts ...
Martial arts action. Starring Yu-Hang To, Siu-Wong Fan, Huang Yi. Directed by Herman Yau. In Mandarin and Cantonese with English subtitles. (Not rated. 100 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) Can the most ...
Donnie Yen reteams with director Wilson Yip for an 'Ip Man' sequel stronger on old-school action than plot or characterization. Fans of old-school kung fu will eat up the rock-solid, joint-snapping ...
Sixty kindergarten pupils in sportswear move their arms in unison while chanting slogans, attracting smiles from impressed onlookers. What they probably don't realise is that the children are ...
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