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  1. Scary horror movies based on real-life events. 1. Zodiac (2007) Film. Drama. Anyone with a passing interest in true crime is familiar with the Zodiac Killer, who terrorised San Francisco...

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    • Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. It was probably inevitable that we would come to this, one of the most outrageous and over-the-top martial arts movies ever made.
    • Encounters of the Spooky Kind, aka Spooky Encounters. Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan’s elder classmate in the Peking Opera School and the co-founder of the comedic kung fu movie genre, also helped create the genre of martial arts/horror, often featuring traditional Chinese vampires called jiangshi who hop around instead of walk and hold their arms extended in front of them like the old Universal Studios Mummy.
    • Nine Demons. Largely considered to be director Chang Cheh’s worst film, this is still an immensely fun, completely off-the-wall movie that is hard to describe to anyone who’s never taken psychoactive drugs.
    • The Seventh Curse. Not a kung fu movie per se, but with enough martial arts lumped in with myriad other elements to give it a pass. This is a little bit of everything: kung fu, comedy, sexploitation, shoot ’em up and horror gorefest, with just a little bit of Raiders of the Lost Ark and James Bond thrown in for good measure.
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    • A Chinese Ghost Story
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    Jiangshi movies make up one of the strangest and most entertaining subgenres of horror cinema. These films are inspired by ancient Chinese mythology that pertains to hopping vampires, which is a fascinating element in and of itself. However, what makes the movies really special is their genre-mashing goofiness, combining horror, slapstick comedy, a...

    We get it. Chuck Norris isn’t “cool” anymore. Happily, plenty of his earlier movies still are, and that includes his first foray into the horror genre: Silent Rage (his second and last, 1994’s Hellbound, is not worth discussing). Norris plays a small-town sheriff known for shutting down bad guys with a series of roundhouse kicks, but a genetically ...

    Juno Mak’s moody movie isn’t clear-cut horror or simply a kung fu movie, but it’s a visually arresting film that pays tribute to the classic jiangshi saga Mr. Vampire and other greats of the subgenre. Actor Chin Siu-ho of the original film franchise plays a depressed version of himself who moves into an apartment building that turns out to be fille...

    Ching Siu-Tung’s A Chinese Ghost Storyis unlike any movie you’ve ever experienced. It follows the naive scholar and debt collector Ling Choi-San (Leslie Cheung), who, by happenstance, falls in love with Lip Siu-Sin (Joey Wong), the ghost of a magistrates daughter bound to an afterlife of servitude to a Tree Demoness (Lau Siu-Ming) and forced into a...

    Versus is a simple flick. A gang of yakuza wants the mysterious Prisoner KSC2-303 dead. They’ve trapped him in the Forest of Resurrection. No one is leaving until the job is done. Enter: zombies. Director Ryuhei Kitamura is a damn madman, and he makes movies that feel like they shouldn’t be around other movies. His flicks deserve their own shelf, a...

  3. Crazy kung-fu horror films. Some of the strangest films I've seen come from China/Hong Kong/Taiwan. Mad magicians in crazed combat, hopping vampires and zombies in need of a roundhouse to the kisser. About the list: There is a rough grouping a work and within them titles are ordered chronologically.

  4. Mar 7, 2018 · The Real Life Stories Behind Kung Fu Movie Legends. We dig into the lives of Wong Fei-Hung, Ip Man, San Te, Huo Yuanjia and more, as we look at the people who inspired classic kung-fu...

  5. Jackie Chan's 36 Crazy Fists. Goodbye Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee and Kung-Fu Mania. Tekken: Kazuya's Revenge. Fight for Justice. Master Samurai. Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance. Martial Arts. Free On-Demand Movies and Shows in United States.

  6. Apr 6, 2021 · Is Kung Fu Based on a True Story? No, ‘Kung Fu’ is not based on a true story. It is a reboot/reimagining of the original show of the same name that was co-created by Ed Spielman.

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