Sammo Hung's martial arts ode to The Dirty Dozen gets an all-new 2K restoration and will be released by Criterion later this year.
An iconic pair of nunchaku brandished by martial arts legend Bruce Lee in the film classic “Enter the Dragon” are expected to ...
Darryn King writes about arts and culture of all kinds. The bedrock of any serious movie lovers’ movie collection, Criterion Collection editions are famously lavished with special features ...
9 reasons the world loves Hong Kong films – not just for Bruce Lee We look beyond the dangerous stunts and innovative action sequences, and martial arts stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan ...
Last month, the sight of an 18-foot delivery van, labeled “The Criterion Closet” and containing all 1,500 celebrated film titles from renowned distributor the Criterion Collection, set social ...
The streaming side of the Criterion Collection that rose after the death of FilmStruck, The Criterion Channel is the undisputed arthouse king. Max and Amazon have massive libraries that include ...
Bruce Lee created “the way of the intercepting fist.” Known today as Jeet Kune Do, the martial arts discipline is more of a collection of ideas than a style, as it doesn’t require the ...
Each month, Paste brings you a look at the best new selections from the Criterion Collection. Much beloved by casual fans and cinephiles alike, Criterion has presented special editions of ...
Kennedy and rapper Tupac Shakur. But there’s no doubt there are some strange coincidences around the death of Hong Kong film star Bruce Lee, who would have turned 75 this year. From comparisons ...
Players can compete in the title’s five unique Mini Battle Arena (MiBA) games modes as the legendary martial artist: Bruce Lee. Developed in partnership with the Bruce Lee Family Company ...
catalog, as well as hosting Criterion, TCM, and Studio Ghibli (at ... Adapted from the short story by Annie Proulx, Ang Lee’s film is tender and heartbreaking, the story of unaccepted love ...
Here’s a chance to channel your inner ninja. An iconic pair of nunchaku brandished by martial arts legend Bruce Lee in the film classic “Enter the Dragon” are slated to go under the hammer Sept. 28.