Bullet Points: The Green Jade Statuette (1978)
If you are looking for some old school Kung Fu movies, Tubi is a veritable pot of gold! After perusing the many options on the free streaming service, I settled on The Green Jade Statuette, let’s...
If you are looking for some old school Kung Fu movies, Tubi is a veritable pot of gold! After perusing the many options on the free streaming service, I settled on The Green Jade Statuette, let’s...
After reading so many social media accolades for 1978’s The Avenging Eagle (shout out to all the Shaw Brothers related Facebook groups), it made sense that The Avenging Eagle was one of the first Shaw titles...
After a rough finish to my movie reviews in 2024, I decided I would play it safe for my first movie review of 2025 and go to the old school Kung Fu well once again! This...
Over the past year or so, I had the pleasure of watching both The Crippled Masters and Crippled Avengers, two Kung Fu classics that spotlight fighters with disabilities. Little did I know, there was another movie...
As the world prepares for Mike Tyson and Jake Paul to trade punches in their epic showdown tonight on Netflix, No Surrender Cinema is here to help you kill time before the big fight! Let’s head...
The time has come for me to review one of the most bizarre films from the Bruceploitation genre, 1977’s The Dragon Lives Again. I recall watching a cropped copy of The Dragon Lives Again years ago,...
A gang of invaders seeks to impose their will on a small Chinese village, but not if the local troublemaker and his master have anything to say about it! To defeat their foes, it will take...
Arrow Video is releasing a third volume of their popular Shawscope limited edition Blu-ray box sets on November 26th. When that news first broke, I did not immediately hit the PRE-ORDER button (as I had done...
2024 has truly been The Year of the Clones. Thanks to the tireless efforts of Michael Worth and the resources of Severin Films, Bruceploitation fans have been treated to the long awaited Enter the Clones documentary,...
1981’s The Gambler and His Kung Fu Master had a lot working against it. First off, the video quality is pretty poor, which never helps a viewing experience. Second, there was a lack of character names...