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'Karate Kid: Legends' is amiably enjoyable but the fight scenes feel rushed and hard to follow
"Karate Kid: Legends" is steeped in nostalgia, which helps paper over a formulaic script and the strange reality that its domestic scenes are more effective than its fight action. It opens with a ...
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The Karate Kid Fight Everyone Has Been Waiting To See Looks A Lot Less Likely To Happen Now
Karate Kid: Legends has teased some epic fights between martial arts legends, but the new trailer suggests that one expected one will not happen after all. The Karate Kid is one of the best 1980s ...
There’s a new kid on the block. The “Karate Kid” franchise has a new installment — “Karate Kid: Legends.” “Who doesn’t know Daniel LaRusso?” director Jonathan Entwistle exclusively told The Post, ...
Taking an amusingly formulaic “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach, Karate Kid: Legends echoes the plot of both the 1984 original and the 2010 Karate Kid films with its familiar underdog story ...
Karate Kid: Legends opens this week, bringing together both the Karate Kid films of the '80s and the 2010 reboot -- which at one time was not meant to be in the same timeline/continuity as the ...
Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Karate Kid: Legends. The answer is yes! Well, what do you call it when a movie ends, they cut to a title card, ...
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