Information about stuntmen, actors and martial artists who star in martial arts action films. Filmmakers who left a mark on the history of cinema will definitely be found in this section of our site in one form or another.
Today we will talk about Brandon Lee, the son of the great popularizer of martial arts Bruce Lee, who needs no introduction. As we know, Brandon died tragically on the set of The Crow. There are 2...
Today is Max Zhang's birthday. This talented and charismatic film fighter has shown himself especially well over the past few years. And at 42 years old, he is increasingly gaining popularity. And in connection...
Character: Keith Cook. Have you noticed that almost all the highly technical fighters who conquered cinema in the 80s and 90s did not develop as fighting game actors or action actors in general, or were unable to maintain their...
Donnie Yen's career in the film industry has certainly been more interesting than most actors. Donnie was discovered by Yuen Wu Ping, who made Yen's debut, and immediately in the leading role. This was in 1984...
Following repeated requests from site visitors, I decided to highlight for you the filmography of one of the most famous martial artists from the B-action films of the 80s and 90s - Phillip Rhee! Everyone knows him for his role...
Compared to the rest of the B-action heroes of the 90s and 2000s, Master Kempo Jeff Speakman did not appear on the screen very often and is considered not only to have not taken off in this genre, but to have taken...
Another star of B-action films and B-fiction, the Frenchman Olivier Gruner, recently decided to shake off the old days and star in Nevsky. What the result was, you can judge by as many as three reviews on our...
Roy Horan is the same colorful “bearded white fighter” known to fans of kung fu films, primarily for his work with Jackie Chan in the film “The Snake in the Shadow of the Eagle.” If Roy hadn't...
Exclusive big interview with Chinese hand-to-hand action star Donnie Yen for Impact magazine about his latest project and plans for the future. (Further…)
Bolo Yen Tzu will soon exceed 70, but even at his advanced age he looks good - it’s just a pity that he no longer acts in films. Before moving on to...
Today I got the chance to chat with the fastest kicker in American Melee Action, who you might have seen there along with Cynthia Rothrock, Jeff Wincott, James Liu, Matthias Hughes, Karen Shepherd...
When I wrote reviews of hand-to-hand action films, one of the users complained that I write little about modern stuntmen and directors from Russia and the CIS. I’ll say right away - do it...
B-movie legend, multiple karate champion, founder of Tai-Bo, prototype of the character DJ from "Street Fighter" and Zack from "Dead or Alive", and also just a good fitness instructor, Billy Blanks recently celebrated his 60th birthday.. ..
Jeff Wincott, taekwondo fighter and B-action actor (that is, action films with a low budget and/or “straight-to-DVD” compared to a “typical Schwartz action movie”, but still keeping fans glued to the screen...
Manny Camacho from www.flickeringmyth.com interviewed Gary Daniels, who was in Vietnam at the time filming his new action movie. Manny: How are you, Gary? I would like to congratulate you on...
While "Showdown in Manila" has not yet been shown or reviewed, I am doing reviews of old action films and their heroes, some of which will be filmed by Nevsky-Kuritsyn. Today I'll go through a little...
Like the already mentioned Gary Daniels and Don Wilson, kickboxer Jerry Trimble also wanted to act in action films, exchanging sports fame for movie fame. As a child, I came across action films...
Character: Richard Norton. Why I like it: The Australian actor and martial artist, who has obvious acting talent and interesting cinematic talent, immediately won me over by the fact that he equally brightly and convincingly played both positive and...
The actor's announcement comes at a good time for his fans, especially amid recent rumors and his announcement that the kung fu action star is retiring. Despite the fact that films in...
In one of the discussions of my reviews, someone mentioned perestroika hand-to-hand fighters. Among them was Kim In Ho, who starred in two films in the post-perestroika era. I watched "Screw" a long time ago...
You can watch it once
The film is not bad, but the recent "City Hungter" is better in terms of action.
To be honest, there is no particular principle... when there is more time, an “old man” is added, when there is less time...
Not a bad idea. But I don’t understand something, on what basis are profiles added? And legends...
You can watch it once
The film is not bad, but the recent "City Hungter" is better in terms of action.
To be honest, there is no particular principle... when there is more time, an “old man” is added, when there is less time...
Not a bad idea. But I don’t understand something, on what basis are profiles added? And legends...