What happens when someone influenced by the kung-fu movies of the ’70s and ’80s decides to make his own kung-fu flick? This week we take a look at RZA’s Man with the Iron Fists.
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Breaking plates, climbing walls, and putting out candles with the power of your hands! Those powers can only mean we are looking at The Shaw Brothers The Five Deadly Venoms!
Kung-Fu movies of the 70s were wild times, and the Shaw Brothers developed some of the very best. This week, we try on The Flying Guillotine.
Detective Dee! He’s a character with a huge backstory, but it’s his first movie? We try to sort it out in this week’s discussion of Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame.
Back into the world of foreign films, we look at the oddly engaging Flying Swords of Dragon Gate.
You voted for it, and now we take a look back at 1974’s The Man with the Golden Gun on this week’s Zach on Film.
This week, we get scared as The Beast emerges to take on the world in 2016’s Split.
With the recent Split reveal, we take a look at how it all started in M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable.
We wrap up our final “Logan” film this week with 2016’s Hell or High Water.
We wrap our look at movies that inspired Logan with 3:10 to Yuma directed by Logan director James Mangold.
Our look into the films that inspired Logan continues once again with a look at the 2008 film, The Wrestler from Darren Aronofsky.
We dive deep into the world of Clint Eastwood with another film that helped to inspire Logan. This week it is The Gauntlet… yeah… that’s right… The Gauntlet.
As mentioned during this week’s Zach on Film, Paper Moon was shot in and around the city of Hays, KS. I took some time this morning to track down the locations for the first shot and the last shot of Paper Moon to see the locations today.
Once again we dive into films that inspired Logan. This week, we take a look at Paper Moon that was filmed in and around our home city.