Even nearly 50 years after his death, Bruce Lee can still make ripples. From this summer’s ESPN documentary, “Be Water,” to Quentin Tarantino’s heavily criticized depiction of him in “Once Upon a Time ...
Weapons are all well and good, but when it comes to flying fists, bone-crunching kicks, and unarmed violence, nothing beats ...
There’s no better action TV running today than Warrior. The martial arts drama set in late 19th century San Francisco follows rival gang wars and the changing landscape of the country through the eyes ...
Joana is a skilled content writer who contributes to Game Rant and provides insights into the entertainment and gaming industry. Some truly remarkable martial arts actors have come and gone over the ...
Nearly 50 years ago, Bruce Lee shopped around an eight-page pitch for a television series about a Chinese immigrant with martial-arts skills, a “hatchet man” in the 1870s San Francisco Tong Wars who ...