Man of Tai Chi News
New ‘Man of Tai Chi’ Trailer – Keanu Reeves’ Martial Arts Thriller
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Man of Tai Chi stars martial artist Tiger Hun Chen – a stunt performer on Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Matrix sequels – as a deadly fighter, who catches the eyes of an unscrupulous fellow (Keanu Reeves) who makes his living in the dangerous world of underground Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) tournaments.
1 week 10 hours ago via brucelee
Cannes: Radius-TWC Buys Keanu Reeves' Helming Debut 'Man Of Tai Chi'
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EXCLUSIVE: In its second significant deal at Cannes, Radius-TWC acquired North American rights to Keanu Reeves’ directorial debut Man Of Tai Chi in a low seven-figure minimum guarantee. The film is set in modern Beijing and follows the spiritual journey of a young martial artist (Tiger Hu Chen) whose unparalleled Tai Chi skills land him in a highly lucrative underworld fight club.
4 weeks 21 hours ago via donnieyen
Cannes: Keanu Reeves Makes Directorial Debut With 'Man of Tai Chi' (Exclusive Image)
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The actor's highly anticipated spin on the kung fu movie stars stuntman Tiger Chen.
4 weeks 2 days ago via brucelee
Keanu Reeves' 'Man Of Tai Chi' Trailer Comes Loaded With Action
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When Keanu Reeves directs a movie called "Man of Tai Chi," you better believe it's going to come loaded with tai chi. Reeves debuted the first trailer for his directorial debut at the Beijing International Film Festival, and the teaser for his martial arts epic comes heavy on the awesome action sequences and light on the plot.
8 weeks 2 days ago via brucelee
First Look At Keanu's "Man of Tai Chi"
darkhorizons.com –
Shot a while back, there's been surprisingly little revealed about Keanu Reeves' directorial debut effort "Man Of Tai Chi." Reeves spoke of it back in 2011, saying it contained a whole boatload of action - including a good three-quarters of an hour of solid kung fu. Now, the first photos and poster are out from the production, and you can check them out below.
9 weeks 2 days ago via theothersenhman
Village Roadshow COO Explains Why Arbitrary Rules in China May Impact Keanu Reeves' Directorial Debut
thewrap.com –
Matthew Velkes ascended on Thursday to the position of chief operating officer of Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment, and, after visiting his daughter at Cornell, his first task will be figuring out what's happening with Keanu Reeves' directorial debut, "Man of Tai Chi."
10 weeks 5 days ago via brucelee
Keanu Reeves Wants 'Man Of Tai Chi' To Be More Than Action
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If you've been paying attention at all to what Keanu Reeves has been up to lately, you should know that he's prepping his directorial debut, "Man of Tai Chi." Now, usually when an actor makes his or her transition to directing, it's usually with a smaller indie film to work out the kinks.
44 weeks 2 days ago via theothersenhman
'The Raid' star enrolls in Keanu's 'Tai Chi'
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On the kicking heels of his explosive starring turn in "The Raid," Indonesian thesp Iko Uwais has joined the cast of Keanu Reeves' directorial debut "Man of Tai Chi," an action drama in which the helmer also co-stars.
48 weeks 6 days ago via jetli
Keanu Reeves Reveals Concept For 'Man Of Tai Chi' Fights
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Since leaving him The Matrix, Keanu Reeves has worked sparingly, pouring his biggest ambitions into two martial arts-themed projects, next year's "47 Ronin" and his directorial debut "Man of Tai Chi." The latter went into production a few months ago, and now a proof of concept video (via The Playlist) has surfaced showing off some of the technology that Reeves will be using in order to capture some serious martial arts action.
51 weeks 5 days ago via brucelee
Updates on Jet Li's "Tai Chi" Trilogy, Keanu's "Man of Tai Chi," and Donnie Yen's "Special Identity"
12:34 AM 3/1/2012 by Senh Duong
I’ve been wondering what Jet Li would work on after “The Expendables 2,” but news on that front have been kind of quiet. I opened up my favorite HK film site and was reminded that Li had signed up for Stephen Fung’s “Tai Chi” a while back.



