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As per Variety, in a candid interview with Haute Living, Jackie Chan said CGI-based stunts are safer for actors but miss a "sense of reality." "In the old days, the only [choice we had] was to be ...
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Asian News International on MSN"It's a double-edged sword": Jackie Chan on use of CGI in Hollywood stuntsActor and martial artist Jackie Chan believes that the CGI has improved Hollywood's stunts, but at the cost of realism, ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first true-blue summer blockbuster, Steven Spielberg’s shark scarefest, “Jaws.” ...
The Karate Kid franchise has accomplished considerably more than just spinning kicks, raising prodigies, and tournament ...
Cobra Kai started strong but spiraled into melodrama. Will Karate Kid: Legends learn from its mistakes and strike the right ...
Jackie Chan says Hollywood stunt work isn’t what it used to be. In a recent sit-down with Haute Living, the legendary actor ...
When Cobra Kai first dropped in 2018, it was everything fans didn’t even know they needed; a blast from the past that somehow felt fresh, raw, and personal.
With more than 150 credits to his name over the past 60 years, Jackie Chan has no plans to stop performing his own stunts ...
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” (Lionsgate, theaters): The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) plays a fictionalized version of himself in this ...
Tom Rothman, the longest serving film chief in Hollywood, has signed a multi-year contract extension at Sony Pictures.
The iconic actor reveals he has no plans to retire from performing his own stunts, despite the risks involved.
The Karate Kid franchise, a cultural touchstone since 1984, has long captivated audiences with its blend of martial arts, mentorship, and underdog triumphs. Its latest chapter, Karate Kid: Legends, ...
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