To his right was Tsui Hark, who himself reshaped the Hong Kong film industry multiple times: with 1986’s Peking Opera Blues, a breakthrough moment for international recognition of HK martial arts fare ...
How does it measure up? A different kind of wuxia, but very good on its own terms. Tsui Hark’s grand sword-fighting epic unspools more like a classic American Western than a wuxia film.
On Jan. 23, Screen/Society showed Tsui Hark’s 1991 film, “Once Upon A Time in China,” at the Rubenstein Arts Center film theater. This film is widely lauded as “One of the pinnacles of ...
On paper, a filmic marriage between Tsui Hark and King Hu seemed like a good idea. Unfortunately, their attempt at a collaboration quickly fell into ruin. Tsui invited Hu to direct Swordsman ...
Sony Pictures International Productions (SPIP) has acquired international rights, including the US and Hong Kong, to Tsui Hark’s upcoming martial arts film Legends Of The Condor Heroes ...
The film has something for everyone; huge action sequences, detailed historical backgrounds and even a romantic subplot. Overall, 34 years after its original release, the film still brings together ...