Hey NYC! SEE IT BIG: STUNTS! Kicks Off This Friday At The Museum Of The Moving Image!
See big stunts played on the big screen from now through June!
See big stunts played on the big screen from now through June!
Now’s as good a time as any for UK residents to make note of the latest arrival of Eureka’s 8×4 Limited Edition Joseph Kuo collection, Cinematic Vengeance. Alas, Subway Cinema, in partnership with the Museum Of The Moving Image and NYC’s Taipei Cultural Center, are stepping up to share the wealth, and then some, with an 8-day semi-virtual series hosting the 9th Old School Kung Fu Fest: Joseph Kuo Edition from December 6. The eighth edition was held in the summer of 2019, so it’s actually been more than a year since Subway Cinema could pull its next festivities off all due to the crippling pandemic. Fortunately the organization has found a way to adapt to the times as the tri-state area improves in its current standing as far as health and safety goes, allowing in-person and virtual screenings for its selections. All titles, nine in total, will be presented […]
Martial arts film buffs and action fans alike who take a particular interest in the 80’s and 90’s niche of classic Hong Kong action cinema might be familiar with long time best friends, comrades in film and brothers in life, actors Vincent Lyn and Bobby Samuels. Both carry a memorable shared legacy in Asian action cinema, with such respective credits as The Blonde Fury, Red Wolf, and the 2001 Roberto Lopez film, Blazin’ to name a few. And on May 16,, the two will take the stage once again at New York City’s Museum Of The Moving Image for Journey to the East: The Tao of Kung Fu and Stardom, a Q & A discussion panel held as part of the museum’s monthly Fist and Sword series. Check out the description: Kung-fu cinema in Hong Kong has been shaped by its pantheon of legendary actors, who have become as synonymous with […]