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Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Three hundred years into the future, the earth is a fragmented post-apocalyptic world split between humans and trees. (more…)
Three hundred years into the future, the earth is a fragmented post-apocalyptic world split between humans and trees. (more…)
Sammo Hung stars as Dragon Ki, a Tai Chi master who once left his wife and son in order to study the ancient art. (more…)
Award-winning directors Derek Yee (One Nite in Mongkok) and Peter Chan (Perhaps Love) finally collaborate in a film on drug trade, as director and producer respectively, offering a high quality film which stands out from the abundant crime flicks produced in Hong Kong recently. Protege features three of the most popular actors in Hong Kong - Andy Lau as a drug dealer, Louis Koo as a drug addict, and Daniel Wu as an undercover cop who becomes Andy Lau’s protege. Zhang Jingchu from Seven Swords proves to be a skilled actress in delivering her complex role to excellence. (more…)
Come drink with me (1966) was directed by King Hu, whose fanciful Hong Kong/Taiwan costumed swordplay films from the 1960s and 70s are often cited as an inspiration for Ang Lee’s hit of 2000, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. (more…)
Eva Huang (Kung Fu Hustle) is Xiao Ling, a super-cute ninja who works with her master (Eddy Ko) to protect a street musician named Copy (Dayo Wong). (more…)
This classic seductive tale of two snakes who assume human forms will send chills of pleasure down viewers’ backs. (more…)
Sometimes it just isn’t your day. All corrupt homicide detective Sung Woo (Park Joong Hoon of Two Cops and Nowhere To Hide) wanted was another night collecting easy money at a room salon, but first his partner is killed, and then he ends up becoming the most unlikely of hostages. Su Hyeon (Chun Jeong Myung) doesn’t have it much better. After getting out of his gang, he tries to lead a decent life, but gets falsely accused of murder and lands in prison. When Su Hyeon breaks out of jail, his hostage ends up being none other than Sung Woo. Although they start out as antagonists, the two end up building a strange partnership. (more…)
Sung Hyun Ah (The Scarlet Letter, Cello) her lover has never taken a dangerous risk in her life. (more…)
Directed and co-written by Pang Eun Jin, the edgy thriller Princess Aurora features the talented Uhm Jung Hwa in a remarkably different kind of role! Known primarily for her appearances in romantic comedies like Singles and All For Love, Uhm makes a dark transformation, as she portrays the key suspect in a brutal murder investigation! When a woman is killed in a department store, the authorities hope that it’s an isolated incident, but two days later, another homicide occurs. This time around, a woman is suffocated to death. And thus, a series of murders start to take place in Kangnam, a high class neighborhood in Seoul. The only clue left behind at the crime scene is a children’s sticker, depicting the cartoon character “Princess Aurora.” (more…)