The 1984 coming-of-age classic "The Karate Kid" follows teenager Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) as he moves across the country with his mother and tries to adapt to a California social landscape where ...
Speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere of the new film Karate Kid: Legends, Macchio said many of his memories revolve around the late Pat Morita, who played Mr. Miyagi Speaking to PEOPLE on the red carpet ...
Related: The Karate Kid cast: Where are they now? "You knew Mr. Miyagi?" Daniel asks Mr. Han. "I did not come here for Sensei Miyagi," Han responds. "I came here for you." Just like a Kung Fu master ...
Mr. Miyagi was known for waxing poetic. So the fact that "Karate Kid: Legends" has nothing to say is all the more disappointing. One of the most interesting aspects of the original "The Karate Kid" ...
The Karate Kid trilogy is heading to Hulu. The first three installments in the fan-favorite martial arts franchise will be added to the streaming service at the top of next month. Beginning April 1, ...
On June 22, 1984, audiences were first introduced to Los Angeles' new kid, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), who learned both karate skills and lasting life lessons from the insightful Mr. Miyagi ...
The Karate Kid Part II walks the tricky line that all sequels have to navigate: it can’t just be a rehash of the original, but it can’t be too different, either (M3GAN 2.0 learned that lesson the hard ...
Mr. Miyagi was known for waxing poetic. So the fact that “Karate Kid: Legends” has nothing to say is all the more disappointing. One of the most interesting aspects of the original “The Karate Kid” ...
Mr. Miyagi was known for waxing poetic. So the fact that “Karate Kid: Legends” has nothing to say is all the more disappointing. One of the most interesting aspects of the original “The Karate Kid” ...
This image released by Sony Pictures shows, from left, Ralph Macchio, Ben Wang and Jackie Chan in a scene from "Karate Kid: Legends." (Jonathan Wenk/Sony Pictures via AP) Mr. Miyagi was known for ...
One of the most interesting aspects of the original “The Karate Kid” and its early sequels is Mr. Miyagi’s radical proclivity for mercy, often mistaken for cowardice by those around him. He doesn’t ...
"Karate Kid: Legends," a Sony Pictures release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association for martial arts violence and some language. Running time: 94 minutes. 1 stars out of four. Mr. Miyagi ...