Foreign Films

Enter The Dragon (1973)

One of the most popular kung fu films ever, and perhaps the peak of the famed Bruce Lee’s career, Enter the Dragon achieved success by presenting a series of superbly staged fighting sequences with a minimum of distractions. The story finds Lee as a martial-arts expert determined to help capture the narcotics dealer whose gang was responsible for his sister’s death. This evil villain operates from a fortified island manned by a team of crack martial artists, who also host a kung fu competition. Lee uses his skills to enter the contest and then tries to chop, kick, and otherwise fight his way into the dealer’s headquarter. The story is, of course, merely an excuse for showdown after showdown, featuring masterly fighting by Lee in a wide variety of martial arts styles. Essential viewing for martial arts fans, the film was also embraced by a larger audience, thanks to a fast pace and higher-than-usual production values. More >

Les diaboliques (1955) (French)

Les diaboliques (1955)The story takes place in a second-rate boarding school run by the tyrannical and mean Michel Delasalle (Meurisse). The school, though, is owned by Delasalle’s teacher wife, the frail Christina (Clouzot), and Delasalle openly flaunts his relationship with Nicole Horner (Signoret), a teacher at the school, in front of everyone. But rather than the expected antagonism that one would expect to result from this situation, the two women are shown to have a somewhat close relationship with each other, primarily based on their apparent mutual hatred of Michel, who is physically and emotionally abusive to both of them. More >

Bashu: The Little Stranger

Bashu The Little Stranger Bashu dealt with a very complex issue which was the cultural differences in Iran. It was masterfully done by one of the best directors of Iran, Bahram Beizai. Bashu was a young boy from South part of Iran who happened to end up in Northern part of Iran and experienced the cultural differences. More >

The Ghost – Ryeong (2004) (Korean) Eng Sub

Ryeong (2004)

South Korean director Kim Tae-gyun’s horror picture Ryeong (AKA The Ghost) concerns Ji-won (Kim Ha-neul), an intelligent and comely young student who suffers from complete amnesia. A mysterious ‘accident’ befell her, wiping out long term memories of friends, acquaintances, and past events. Then, just as Ji-won begins to struggle with this mnemonic void, and looks ahead to rebuilding her life, her old friends begin dying odd, inexplicable deaths and ghostly, relentless visions plague her. More >

Kung Fu Chef (2009) (Cantonese) (Eng Sub)

kung fu chefs 2009

Jo had kept hatred in his heart for a very long time and did what he could to oust his uncle Wong Bing-Yi (Sammo Hung) from the village and to claim the rights to the Dragon-Head Cleaver, a symbol of power to the clan. As Wong Bing-Yi was forced out of the village, he encountered Shen Qing (Cherrie Ying) by chance and is determined to help her during the troubled times at her restaurant Four Seas. More >

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