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Karate Kid: Legends introduces the Tiger Trap, a unique technique that builds on the legacy of the franchise while delivering a modern Crane Kick.
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The film might not pack the emotional punch of its predecessors, but it has earned its place in the dojo as a fun, family-friendly reboot that pays tribute to the past while handing the belt to a new ...
Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan marry two different versions of the Karate Kid-iverse into one endless sports-movie montage. 'Karate Kid: Legends' Review: A Two-in-One Sequel Short on Kicks ...
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio return, and Ben Wang is captivating as the ain't-that-a-kick-in-the-head hero, in a winningly old-fashioned sequel.
Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan join forces in the new "Karate Kid" movie cast but it's young Ben Wang who truly gives "Legends" some kick. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 📚 Celeb ...
The supporting cast, particularly Sadie and Joshua, offer just enough grounding to the narrative’s high-flying sequences. The bad. Despite its charm, Legends doesn’t actually break any new ground.
It was the crane kick seen ’round the world. There he is, skinny and picked-upon Daniel LaRusso, squaring off with the Cobra Kai dojo’s resident Aryan-youth bully and ace leg-sweeper Johnny ...
Back in 1984, Daniel LaRusso pulled off a surprise, knocking out Johnny Lawrence with a crane kick in the movie Karate Kid — the first in a series of films and shows that followed. But that kick, an ...
Karate Kid: Legends is a sensational sequel, building on the classic underdog framework of the original 1984 Karate Kid movie, while working in fresh fun, familiar faces, and a dazzling new talent.
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