Tai Chi Hero is a sequel to the Hong Kong Chinese 3D martial arts film Tai Chi Zero directed by Stephen Fung and written by Chen Kuo-Fo. The story revolves around the adventures of Yang Lu Chan, a ...
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EXCLUSIVE: As Well Go USA Entertainment today opens the Stephen Fung-directed action film Tai Chi Zero on the specialty circult, the distributor has closed a deal for the film’s sequel, Tai Chi Hero.
She was left for dead in a South Korean dumpster, her legs bound and rotting, most likely a victim of the dog meat trade. The golden retriever was rescued, and underwent a quadruple amputation to ...
Stephen Fung returns to the zany world of steam-punk martial arts fantasy he created in last year’s Tai Chi Zero, dropping some of the hyperactive pop references and upping the action ante along the ...
With its frisky camerawork, eclectic scenario and playful stylization, the Chinese period action romp Tai Chi Zero is an impressive package. That there's not much inside the glittery wrapping is just ...
There’s more swooping, boisterous stylization to be had in Stephen Fung’s “Tai Chi Hero,” the picking-up-where-we-left-off follow-up to last year’s epic silliness, “Tai Chi Zero.” Having saved ...
She lost nearly all four legs — and almost her life — but Chi Chi the golden retriever never lost hope. After being rescued from a trash bag inside a dumpster, Chi Chi not only overcame her severe ...
Picking up immediately where Tai Chi Zero has left off, the second instalment of Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Fung’s steampunk martial arts trilogy shows an encouraging restraint in its stylistic ...