Jackie Chan, Ben Wang, and Ralph Macchio star in Columbia Pictures' "Karate Kid: Legends." It's easy to be cynical about sequels when Hollywood's cinematic landscape is littered with bad examples. But ...
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'Karate Kid: Legends' Review: Nothing's Ever Gonna Keep Ben Wang Down in a Consistently Fun Franchise Reboot
The Karate Kid was nothing short of a sensation when it was first released in 1984, so it's no wonder that the underdog story blossomed into a multi-faceted franchise. Following the original trilogy's ...
The reviews and Rotten Tomatoes score for Karate Kid: Legends are out, suggesting critics have mixed feelings about the Jackie Chan-led movie. It is all set to arrive in U.S. theaters on Friday, May ...
The selling point of “Karate Kid: Legends” is the pairing of initial franchise star Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan, a star of the 2010 reboot that shares the title of the 1984 original, “The Karate Kid ...
Since the 1980s, a comfort-food formula has worked well for the “Karate Kid” films: one martial-arts youngster, one wise old master, at least one villainous bully (a whole evil dojo is preferred), one ...
Ben Wang makes franchise history as the first Asian to be the titular karate kid. Image Credit: Sony Pictures. Wang not only knows how to kick a--, but he delivers a gut-punching performance in the ...
More than 40 years after Daniel LaRusso won the All-Valley Tournament, The Karate Kid has been given its biggest and most extravagant release to-date. Alongside the 4K and Blu-ray release of Karate ...
The Karate Kid franchise was born in 1984 with a shamelessly formulaic underdog movie, was refreshed with a 2018-25 TV series, “Cobra Kai,” which gave the story an amusing tweak (the reformation of a ...
Because it’s the sixth installment of a 40-year-old franchise, you might assume that “Karate Kid: Legends” is going to retrofit the formula, filtering it through the sort of technologically empowered ...
Reviewing a licensed video game often feels like flipping open Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, but instead of its classic opening line, you get this: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a ...
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