linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This week, “Ladies’ Night” continues at Catching Up On Cinema as Kyle and Trevor sit down to review Corey Yuen’s Yes, Madam! (1985). Produced by Sammo Hung, the film serves as an early showcase for the martial arts capabilities of it’s dual leading ladies’, Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock. Though the women carry the…
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Episode 77 – Enter the Dragon (1973)
In the final episode of Catching Up On Cinema’s “Moving On March” event month, Trevor has Kyle sit down to watch his FIRST Bruce Lee movie ever, Enter the Dragon (1973)! Directed by Robert Clouse, the film is the last (completed) and most culturally significant film in the career of the Chinese-American martial arts icon,…

Episode 56 – SPL: Sha Po Lang (2005)
*WARNING* Kyle drops some minor spoilers for Game of Thrones season 8 in this episode *WARNING* In this episode, Trevor once again dips takes the show back into the world of Hong Kong cinema to review Wilson Yip and Donnie Yen’s first film collaboration, SPL: Sha Po Lang (2005)!

Episode 17 – Ip Man (2008)
In this installment of Catching Up On Cinema, Trevor has Kyle catch up on the modern Hong Kong martial arts classic, Ip Man (2008)! Directed by Wilson Yip, and starring the inimitable Donnie Yen (with fight choreography by the legendary Sammo Hung) the film is a personal favorite of Trevor’s. Full disclosure, this episode is…