While we patiently wait to see the first trailer for James McTeigue's Ninja Assassin, we've got some behind-the-scenes footage to help keep our appetite whet. This video originally comes from our ...
"Ninja Assassin" starts off not with a bang, but with a slash. A whole lot of slashes, in fact, as an unseen attacker turns a crew of smirking young Yakuza thugs into the Japanese equivalent of Vienna ...
Korean recording star Jeong "Rain" Ji-hoon was breaking hearts with his voice long before he was busting heads with his hands and feet. The singer was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential ...
In Japan, where the blades are shiny and sharp and if the fake blood isn’t staining the lens, you’re not trying hard enough, there’s a rich tradition of sword-and-splatter pictures. That’s the ...
People die in a variety of graphically gory ways in "Ninja Assassin," the new martial arts film starring South Korean pop star Rain and opening in theaters today. Ninjas and civilians alike are sliced ...
In “Ninja Assassin,” which is numbingly gory when it isn’t just plain numbing, the assassin Raizo, played by Korean pop star and budding actor Rain, rains down on his interchangeable adversaries like ...
Now that you've seen it, what did you think? Its been 4 years since former Matrix assistant director James McTeigue brought us V for Vendetta, and now he's back with a new movie called Ninja Assassin.
Director James McTeigue has built the reputation of working on some of the more visually engaging projects over the last ten years – The Matrix, V for Vendetta and Speed Racer. So, the question is, ...