Chinese steampunk martial arts blockbuster about the early years of Tai chi master Yang Luchan, the man who founded in the 19th century what has now become the most popular Tai Chi style in the world.
Once again the action swirls around Chen Village, an isolated mountain hamlet whose inhabitants practice a form of kung fu so extraordinary that no one from the outside world is allowed to learn it.
We’re just on the verge of the summer movie season, when everything is one big dark conflagration full of angst and quips. But if you want to see a real motherfucking action movie, you don’t have to ...
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 ...
Tai Chi Zero, directed by Stephen Fung and written by Kuo-Fu Chen, is the story of an underdog turning into the master of powerful Chen Chen-style kung Fu, an art forbidden to outsiders. The plot ...
Videogame aesthetics and Steampunk stylings are pounded into an indigestible pulp in "Tai Chi Zero." Hong Kong helmer Stephen Fung strikes an off-puttingly cartoonish note at the outset, opening with ...