Cook Up A Storm is a new Chinese film about ‘the ultimate culinary competition between a Cantonese street cook and a French-trained Michelin-starred chef’. It stars Nicholas Tse, Cn-Blue's Jung Yong-Hwa, Tiffany Tang, Michelle Bai and Ge You. Thanks to Magnum Films, we have Five double passes for the film to give away to our readers. For a chance to win, all you have to do is to follow these two steps: 1) Like the Magnum Film Facebook page, and 2) Email your name and postal address to me at: hugo[at]screenanarchy.com Cook Up A Storm will open in Australian cinemas on February 14 and this competition will close at 3pm on February 13. Good luck!...
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- 2/8/2017
- Screen Anarchy
A martial arts instructor (Donny Yen) convicted of killing someone in a duel is released from prison by a tough as nails woman Police Lt. (Charlie Yeung) in order to help catch a serial killer, who is targeting master martial arts fighters.
A very simple setup leads to a multi themed action movie that is both old school kung fu and a post modern Valentine to the kind of action films that used to dominate Hong Kong film studios like Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest.
Kung Fu Killer is a fight filled action movie, and as you would expect the fight scenes are excellent, Donny Yen is probably the best martial arts actor in Hong Kong right now. It is also a police procedural with the Hong Kong police doing all the forensics and lead tracking and high tech surveillance we are now used to from Hollywood, European and Asian crime films.
A very simple setup leads to a multi themed action movie that is both old school kung fu and a post modern Valentine to the kind of action films that used to dominate Hong Kong film studios like Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest.
Kung Fu Killer is a fight filled action movie, and as you would expect the fight scenes are excellent, Donny Yen is probably the best martial arts actor in Hong Kong right now. It is also a police procedural with the Hong Kong police doing all the forensics and lead tracking and high tech surveillance we are now used to from Hollywood, European and Asian crime films.
- 5/28/2015
- by Sam Moffitt
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Five grandmasters hunted by a serial killer. This actually looks way better than it sounds, so give it a look. Well Go USA has released a trailer for Kung Fu Killer, a new film starring martial arts master Donnie Yen killer and a kung fu expert, who convinces the police to recruit him to track down a serial killer in return for his freedom. Sounds like the perfect kind of plot for a cheesy martial arts movie, but it seems to be a few notches above that. Charlie Yeung, Baoqiang Wang, Bing Bai, Deep Ng and Alex Fong also star in this martial arts thriller from Hong Kong. The big skeleton set piece looks cool, and all the action gets awesome in the second half of this trailer, so don't stop watching too early. I really want to see this! Enjoy. Here's the official Us release trailer for Teddy Chen's Kung Fu Killer,...
- 3/29/2015
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In Kung Fu Killer, Ip Man star Donnie Yen plays martial arts instructor Hahou, working with the police to bring down a vicious killer targeting various kung fu masters to prove himself the greatest. Amidst a variety of situations and settings – a film studio, a dinosaur skeleton, a tattoo parlour – each fight scene is more crowd-pleasing than the last. If it all sounds like a deliriously old-school martial arts movie given a deliriously 21st century twist, there’s a good reason for that – that’s exactly what it is!
To celebrate the films release we sat down with one of the films stars, Michelle Bai, to discuss all things Kung Fu Killer…
How did you become involved in the movie “Kung Fu Jungle” (aka Kung Fu Killer)?
Michelle Bai: It was a coincidence probably, because I wasn’t a hardcore martial-art action actress to start with.
It is quite...
To celebrate the films release we sat down with one of the films stars, Michelle Bai, to discuss all things Kung Fu Killer…
How did you become involved in the movie “Kung Fu Jungle” (aka Kung Fu Killer)?
Michelle Bai: It was a coincidence probably, because I wasn’t a hardcore martial-art action actress to start with.
It is quite...
- 2/27/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Following the announcement that Kung Fu legend Donnie Yen is bringing his latest opus, Kung Fu Killer, to this year’s London Film Festival, Signature Entertainment has confirmed two spiffy bits of news. One, a wider release for the martial arts saga when it comes to cinemas on February 20th and two, it heads for DVD and digital on February 23rd. Also starring Michelle Bai and Charlie Young, Kung Fu Killer is directed by Teddy Chan (star of Infernal Affairs 2) but notably also features key action scenes directed by the legendary Yen - a real draw to martial arts fans and a contributing element to one of the kung fu blockbusters of the year. The only downside to all this is that it wont be until the new year. But we are patient, well sort off...dammit! Synopsis: Yen (Ip Man, Blade II) stars as Hahou, a former martial...
- 10/27/2014
- 24framespersecond.net
The 58th BFI London Film Festival will present the world premiere of Kung Fu Jungle (Yi Ge Ren de Wu Lin), directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Teddy Chen (Bodyguards and Assassins). The film, which will screen in the festival's Thrill selection, stars Donnie Yen and Michelle Bai. The stars and the director are scheduled to attend the premiere at London's Empire Leicester Square Cinema, a big premiere venue in the British capital. "Donnie Yen is a truly exhilarating martial arts star and action director and Kung Fu Jungle is a breathtaking thrill ride, featuring stellar performances from the entire cast,
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- 9/16/2014
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Action star Donnie Yen, director Teddy Chen and actress Michelle Bai to attend London Film Festival premiere.
The 58th BFI London Film Festival (Oct 8-19) is to host the world premiere of Kung Fu Jungle (Yi Ge Ren de Wu Lin), attended by director Teddy Chen, action super star Donnie Yen (Ip Man) and actress Michelle Bai.
The film has been added to the festival’s Thrill selection and will screen premiere on Oct 12 at the Empire Leicester Square Cinema.
Yen plays Hahou, a former martial arts instructor, imprisoned after accidentally slaying an opponent. But when a vicious killer (Wang Baoqiang) starts targeting martial arts masters, the instructor offers to help a police inspector (Charlie Young) in return for his freedom. Bai plays the woman loved by Hahou who is threatened by the killer.
Lff director Clare Stewart described the film as “a breathtaking thrill-ride” and said she was “honoured” that the festival had been chosen by [link...
The 58th BFI London Film Festival (Oct 8-19) is to host the world premiere of Kung Fu Jungle (Yi Ge Ren de Wu Lin), attended by director Teddy Chen, action super star Donnie Yen (Ip Man) and actress Michelle Bai.
The film has been added to the festival’s Thrill selection and will screen premiere on Oct 12 at the Empire Leicester Square Cinema.
Yen plays Hahou, a former martial arts instructor, imprisoned after accidentally slaying an opponent. But when a vicious killer (Wang Baoqiang) starts targeting martial arts masters, the instructor offers to help a police inspector (Charlie Young) in return for his freedom. Bai plays the woman loved by Hahou who is threatened by the killer.
Lff director Clare Stewart described the film as “a breathtaking thrill-ride” and said she was “honoured” that the festival had been chosen by [link...
- 9/16/2014
- by [email protected] (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Cast:
Donnie Yen, Wang Baoqiang, Charlie Young, Louis Fan, David Chiang, Michelle Bai
Director:
Teddy Chan
Release Dates:
30th October 2014 (Hong Kong)
31st October 2014 (China)
I have been waiting a while now to see Donnie Yen flex his skills in a different style of movie, finally the moment has arrived. Kung Fu Jungle is the latest from the Martial Arts supremo, following recent vehicles such as Iceman Cometh and Special ID, fans wanted to see more from there idol.
The trailer is packed with with lots of Martial Art sequences and even showcases the famous Wing Chun wooden dummy (something every Kung Fu movie fan loves). There is also a scene where Donnie is fighting with a sword, which looks like a nod to his fight in the movie Tiger Cage. Kung Fu Jungle seems like it’s more on par with classics such as Sha Po Lang and Flash point,...
Donnie Yen, Wang Baoqiang, Charlie Young, Louis Fan, David Chiang, Michelle Bai
Director:
Teddy Chan
Release Dates:
30th October 2014 (Hong Kong)
31st October 2014 (China)
I have been waiting a while now to see Donnie Yen flex his skills in a different style of movie, finally the moment has arrived. Kung Fu Jungle is the latest from the Martial Arts supremo, following recent vehicles such as Iceman Cometh and Special ID, fans wanted to see more from there idol.
The trailer is packed with with lots of Martial Art sequences and even showcases the famous Wing Chun wooden dummy (something every Kung Fu movie fan loves). There is also a scene where Donnie is fighting with a sword, which looks like a nod to his fight in the movie Tiger Cage. Kung Fu Jungle seems like it’s more on par with classics such as Sha Po Lang and Flash point,...
- 9/15/2014
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Donnie Yen is back in a movie that will have fans heading to the cinema in October 2014 and it looks not to disappoint. Kung Fu Jungle looks like a creepy thriller with tons of action and after the disappointment of Special ID, i think this will more than make up for it.
The movie is directed by Teddy Chan and also co stars Charlie Yeung, Wang Baoqiang and Michelle Bai. Shaw Brothers legend David Chiang also appears in the movie, which is always great to see and i am a massive fan of his along with Donnie Yen.
Plot:
A martial arts instructor (Donnie Yen) working at a police academy gets imprisoned after killing a man by accident. But when a vicious killer (Wang Baoqiang) starts targeting martial arts masters, the instructor offers to help the police in return for his freedom.
The movie opens in October 2014.
The movie is directed by Teddy Chan and also co stars Charlie Yeung, Wang Baoqiang and Michelle Bai. Shaw Brothers legend David Chiang also appears in the movie, which is always great to see and i am a massive fan of his along with Donnie Yen.
Plot:
A martial arts instructor (Donnie Yen) working at a police academy gets imprisoned after killing a man by accident. But when a vicious killer (Wang Baoqiang) starts targeting martial arts masters, the instructor offers to help the police in return for his freedom.
The movie opens in October 2014.
- 7/21/2014
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Director: Dante Lam. Review: Chris Sawin. Jon Wan's (Jay Chou) life is turned upside down when his ex-girlfriend Ice (Bing Bai) is killed while they're out on a life threatening mission in Jordan. After waking up in the hospital, Jon is informed that not only is his career as a cop more than likely finished but a bullet is still lodged in his brain, is inoperable, and he will be completely paralyzed in two weeks time. Instead of staying in the hospital, Jon goes to visit his mother who tells him a twenty year old secret that he has a younger brother. Little does Jon realize that his brother Wan Yang (Nicolas Tse) has become one of the most wanted criminals of Malaysia. Now in a race against time, Jon is just trying to reunite his family as Yang attempts to figure out who ratted him out. Meanwhile, Jon's former...
- 1/19/2012
- 24framespersecond.net
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