Back when cable TV was still king and streaming wasnโt a household verb, I loved tuning into Deadliest Warrior. There was just something wildly entertaining about watching historyโs most feared fighters — ninjas, samurais, Vikings, Spetsnaz, you name it —… Continue Reading →
Film Masters Embraces Martial Arts with The Crippled Masters
Long before Dana White expanded the popularity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), there was a different type of mixed martial arts craze in America. During the ’60s and the ’70s, the chopsocky subgenre (sometimes referred to as Bruceploitation) was… Continue Reading →