There was always a line that Shaw Brothers productions liked to ride. A line between the gimmicks of their entertaining aspects and the dramatic tales they wanted to tell of heroes, loyalty, and bloodshed. When it comes to their martial arts films, it’s a fine...
14 June, 2017
The Shaw Brothers Costume Exhibition Facebook live stream is TODAY, May 31!
Join us on Facebook today we showcase the history of Shaw Brothers' illustrious films through their exceptional costumes!
Shaw Brothers films are known for their creative stories lines, exciting visual effects, and wondrous characters. Like...
01 June, 2017
Li Han-Hsiang's The Kingdom and the Beauty is one of the best and most endearing films of the Huangmei opera genre. In 2005, the Hong Kong Film Awards compiled a "Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures" list, with The Kingdom and the Beauty coming in at #47. The film also...
25 May, 2017
And the winner for May’s Master of the Month goes to…… Ken Hashibe!
Congratulations Master Ken!
Still confused on some of the answers to this month’s questions?
Don’t worry, we got you covered.
1) Tianyi Film Company
2) 2000
3) The Brave Archer
Sharpen those tools and stay tuned for...
20 May, 2017
“Killers are like shooting stars. They appear in brilliance and vanish in no time. And besides that, they’ve no name.”
The opening of Killer Clans takes two mysterious killers and pits them in a brief duel on a dark shadowy bridge. One is a hired assassin...
16 May, 2017
Stephen Chow was at the top of his game in 1992. He starred in eight films that year and seven of them made the Top 15 of that year's Hong Kong box office. That's an amazing feat, without a doubt, but even more amazing is...
12 May, 2017
Calling only the fiercest warriors to tryout for the Shaw Brothers “Master of the Month” series!
Enter to win for a chance to receive an iTunes code for your favorite Shaw Brothers film + the bragging rights of being Master of the Month!
The journey to being...
05 May, 2017
Out of the first batch of Shaw Brothers films announced by 88 Films for their newly christened 88 Asia line up, it was Killer Constable that stuck out the most. The film still made sense for their demographic as it’s directed by Kuei Chih-Hung who...
03 May, 2017
Kara Hui is an icon of Hong Kong cinema. Starting her career in the late 70s as a young actress for the Shaw Brothers studio and continuing to work at an impressive rate even today (with her latest film, the very much anticipated Mrs. K...
28 April, 2017
Of all the wonderful directors in the Shaw Brothers stable, Chang Cheh is my favorite. His sense of storytelling and his eye for action are impeccable, but what continually impresses me the most is Chang's artistic drive. In Chang Cheh: A Memoir he writes of...
25 April, 2017