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Bullet Points: Lady Iron Monkey

Monkey kung fu has been a popular choice in kung fu cinema, but I don’t think it has ever been taken so literally as in 1979’s Lady Iron Monkey. A young woman raised by monkeys has...

Bullet Points: Mercenaries from Hong Kong

1982’s Mercenaries from Hong Kong is not your typical Shaw Brothers production. The modern setting, the practical locations and martial arts not being the only action content all give Mercenaries from Hong Kong a much different...

Bullet Points: Mad Monkey Kung Fu

Arrow Video has once again hit it out of the park with their Shaw Scope Volume Two box set. Featuring 14 movies from the Shaw Brothers vault (each of them jam packed with special features), plus...

Bullet Points: King Boxer

King Boxer could be described as the spark that lit the Kung Fu fire in the United States of America. Months before the release of Enter the Dragon and Bruce Lee becoming an international superstar, Warner...

Bullet Points: Return of Bruce

I have seen movies starring Bruce Lee. I have seen movies starring Bruce Li. I have seen movies starring Bruce Willis. But after watching 1977’s Return of Bruce, I can say I have seen a movie...

Bullet Points: The Lady Hermit

There is going to be a time when everyone looks back and remembers that year everyone had to stay inside and avoid people as much as possible. There is no doubt of the sadness and struggle...

Bullet Points: Black Belt Karate

I am not entirely sure how the producers of the movie I will be reviewing in this edition of Bullet Points decided upon the name of the film, but it feels like it may have went...