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The Four (2012) Movie Review
Gordon Chan continues to cement his position as one of China’s top blockbuster directors, following up his hits “Painted Skin” and “Mural” with big budget martial arts fantasy “The Four”. Co-directed by Janet Chun...
Read More »New Images from Gordon Chan’s The Four Bring Out the Supernatural
When I awoke on this lovely July morning, I heard the world gently cry out, “We need more images from director Gordon Chan’s upcoming martial arts flick ‘The Four’! And, if you could, make...
Read More »Even More Badass Imagery from Gordon Chan’s The Four
Someone asked me the other day if I ever get tired of talking about movies. Truthfully, I don’t. When I get excited about a project — which I do, quite often — I can...
Read More »Badass Behind-the-Scenes Trailer for Gordon Chan’s The Four
Newsflash: If this behind-the-scenes trailer doesn’t get you completely on-board with director Gordon Chan’s upcoming martial arts flick “The Four”, then you should probably just stop following the film. Of course, you shouldn’t judge...
Read More »Eye-Popping New Trailer for Director Gordon Chan’s The Four
Those of you who are still on the fence about “Fist of Legend” and “Thunderbolt” director Gordon Chan’s potentially mind-blowing martial arts epic “The Four” are strongly encouraged to immediately investigate the trailer embedded...
Read More »Seven Character Posters for Gordon Chan’s Martial Arts Effort The Four
What can I say about director Gordon Chan’s upcoming period kung fu endeavor “The Four” that I have already said already? If you missed our previous coverage of the flick, I’ll give you a...
Read More »Four Images, Two Posters for Gordon Chan’s Kung Fu Flick The Four
If you missed our coverage of Gordon Chan’s upcoming horror/martial arts effort “The Four”, then you really missed out. After nearly wetting myself while watching the trailer, I wrote a gushy little article about...
Read More »Teaser Trailer for Gordon Chan’s The Four Will Haunt Your Kung Fu Dreams
Magic, monsters, and martial arts — that’s a damn fine recipe for cinematic bliss, especially when it’s seasoned with a little Anthony Wong. That declaration sounds a lot more deranged than I thought it...
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