Japan On Fire concludes its series on Hideo Gosha with a regular and a special bonus episode and the Young And Dangerous coverage reaches the third installment. Also, Yuen Woo-Ping and his brothers make crazy cinema. Click links or images below to access the shows! Continue reading Post ID 1821
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Latest trio of shows at the Podcast On Fire Network!
Podcast On Fire continues to explore the Young And Dangerous-universe, collaborations between Shaw Brothers and Hammer, John Woo’s adventures in Hollywood as well as the impact of a little movie called Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Also, Japan On Fire is finally back! Click the images or links below to access the shows! Continue reading Post ID 1821
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Review: Fearless Fighters (1971)
Taiwan’s A Real Man recut to splendid effect for the American market.
Full, written review available at sogoodreviews.com.
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Latest trio of shows at the Podcast On Fire Network!
Taiwanese hopping vampires, Ringo Lam does Wuxia and Ringo Lam returns home. All that and more across new episodes of Taiwan Noir and The Director’s Series at the Podcast On Fire Network! Click images or links below to access the shows! Continue reading Post ID 1821
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Latest trio of Podcast On Fire Network shows!
Jackie Chan meets John Cusack and Adrien Brody, the Infernal Affairs-saga continues and Taiwan Noir covers a genre-defining swordplay movie in the form of Dragon Inn. Click images or links below to access the shows. Continue reading Post ID 1821
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Taiwan Noir 16: Night Orchid & The Greatest Plot
Because we had fun discussing colourful Wuxia pian last time (when The Ghost Hill was reviewed), we jump ahead a decade to Night Orchid by Chang Peng-yi, starring Adam Cheng and Brigitte Lin. Memorable color for the genre? We’ll see. Also, we get very sparse feedback regardless of the show on the network but when a listener request is put forth towards Taiwan Noir… a specialized, niche show, we listen. Andrew in California wrote in and told us of a movie that kind of scared him as a child. Through surreal scenes, spooky sound design, eerie music but largely, we’re also dealing with a kung fu movie here with hopefully, because it is called that, The Greatest Plot. Click image or link below to access the show!
Taiwan Noir 16: Night Orchid & The Greatest Plot
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Taiwan Noir 15: The Ghost Hill & The Fly Dragon Mountain
It’s time Taiwan Noir took a step back to Taiwan cinema swordplay or Wuxia pian. They had some juice, some fuel that could stack up with what Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest were doing despite being the little kid in terms of size of industry and maybe even means. So Kenny B and Todd Stadtman therefore talk Ting Shan-hsi’s The Ghost Hill and Chen Hung-min’s The Fly Dragon Mountain for this episode. Click image or link below to access the show!
Taiwan Noir 15: The Ghost Hill & The Fly Dragon Mountain