'Ip Man 3': Five Things to Know About the Hong Kong Martial Arts Flick

The concluding installment in the hit martial arts trilogy "Ip Man 3," set in Hong Kong circa 1959, combines the customary, inventively choreographed action with an unexpected emotional depth, proving as hard to resist as its entertaining predecessors.

As the antagonism turns personal in “Ip Man 3,” there's a scene in which the martial arts guru of the title, a real-life mentor to the likes of Bruce Lee, appears to have reached his boiling point. Franchise star Donnie Yen (next December's “Rogue One

I'm not sure what to make of Ip Man 3, the final movement in Hong Kong filmmaker Wilson Yip's trilogy. The films follow legendary wing chun grand master Ip Man, who helped the teenage Bruce Lee become a legendary fighter. Is it an action film about the

Ip Man 3, the final film in the hit Hong Kong martial arts franchise, opens on 300 screens across North America on Friday. Thanks to some brazen stunt casting, it looks like a knockout: Bruce Lee's legendary martial arts teacher, played by Hong Kong

WHEN Donnie Yen accidentally struck co-star Max Zhang in the face causing his nose to bleed while shooting Ip Man 3, Zhang remarked that the incident would bring good luck to the film at the box office. As it turned out, Zhang was right, as Ip Man 3