2026 Movie Catalog
Browsing 6 titles from the 2026 database
The Kings Of Kung Fu: Releasing The Legends
Dir: Daniel Griffith
In the 60s there were a few theaters that would show what we now refer to as martial arts films. Japanese theaters would show samurai films, and in Chinatown it was possible to see some Shaw Brothers films. These films were advertised to a wider audience and began to draw bigger crowds. Chris Poggiali narrates the history of the first decades of Kung Fu distribution in the U.S.
NORTH AMERICA
Colored Hairpin 琉璃钗
Dir: Joseph Wang
A young man couldn't bear poverty, so he went to themountains to learn tricks and fell in love with the master's daughter. One day the young man came home and saw his wife having an affair, so he killed his wife, and then killed his master on the way back to the mountain.
WORLD
Kung Fu Battle Of The Zodiac
Dir: Chi Tian
The final battle is here! Young kung fu master, Polaris and the chosen twelve have amassed to face their biggest threat of all.. The monster known as Nian. But the battle will be long and difficult and all the twelve warriors will have to dig deep to defeat both their inner and outer demons and win the war.
NORTH AMERICA
Agonie (IndiePix Classics)
Dir: David Clay Diaz
A female university student is savagely murdered in Vienna. There is no apparent motive for the crime. Alex is a quiet young man studying law who works at a movie theater. Christian is an aspiring boxer and rapper who just returned from the military. Either could have committed this grisly act of rage and violence, but which one is responsible' Based on actual events.
NORTH AMERICA
Awaken Punch
Dir: Lung-Hsiang Fang
In a 1973 film that bares many similarities to Bruce Lee's debut film The Big Boss, The Awaken Punch's Henry Yu Yang plays an altruistic fighter who begins to build a name for himself as he violently cleans up a town from within its more seedier elements.
NORTH AMERICA
Prodigal Boxer, The
Dir: Yang-Ming Tsai
The Prodigal Boxer (1972) is an early take on the legend of martial artist Fong Sai-Yuk (later to be portrayed by the likes of Jet Li and Alexander Fu-Sheng), here played by Mang Fei.
NORTH AMERICA