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Gong Tau takes the audience back to an earlier time, when Hong Kong movies were gory, twisted, and enormously entertaining guilty pleasures. Mark Cheng (Election 2) stars in this Category III shocker as Rockman, a chiseled cop whose latest case may be the death of him. When a series of brutal cop killings [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 7 March 2007
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183 Club member Ming Dao (aka Matt Lin) has now become the hottest idol in Taiwan after starring in popular TV series like The Prince Who Turns Into A Frog and The Magicians of Love. He started his career as a TV host for The King of Adventure, a travel show covering different parts [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 7 March 2007
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Enter a dark, magical world of dragons and sorcery in Studio Ghibli’s blockbuster animated epic Tales from Earthsea. Adapted from Ursula K. Le Guin’s beloved children’s fantasy book series, Tales from Earthsea marks the phenomenal directorial debut of Miyazaki Goro, the son of the legendary Miyazaki Hayao. Complex and compelling, Tales from Earthsea presents a [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 7 March 2007
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Based on a Japanese manga by Yachi Emiko, Summer X Summer features two rising Taiwanese idols, Joe Cheng of It Started With A Kiss and Cai Yi Zhen who appeared in the hugely popular dramas KO One and Tokyo Juliet. An entertaining youth romance, Summer X Summer details how two youngsters with contrasting personalities finally [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 19 February 2007
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Renowned for his horror titles, Japanese writer-director Kurosawa Kiyoshi has a knack for getting under the skin and into the mind with deep, unsettling films that challenge the boundaries of the genre. From his 1997 breakthrough film Cure to the most recent Sakebi, Kurosawa brings to his work a sense of brooding existentialism amidst the [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 19 February 2007
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Herman Yau, a veteran director famous for cult films such as The Untold Story, adds one more title to the lengthy list of crime films in Hong Kong cinema. A Mob Story details an assassin’s story with Julian Cheung playing a lonely killer who flees to Taiwan after failing his task. Produced by Infernal Affairs [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 19 February 2007
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Louis Koo started his career as a model and then a TV actor before becoming a silver screen big star. A new actor back in the mid-1990s, he led the cast of the TVB swordplay drama Against the Blade of Honour, adapted from a martial arts novel written by the famous Gu Long. The Shaw [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 19 February 2007
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Andy Lau portrays a superhero in ancient China – not the kind of heroes that possess great martial arts skills frequently appearing in this genre, but a man who fights tough battles with great intelligence. Director Jacob Cheung, renowned for making contemporary-set movies such as The Kid (with Leslie Cheung), presents his first period [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 18 February 2007
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Curse of the Golden Flower is probably the most talked-about Chinese film of 2006. International star Chow Yun Fat returns to Chinese cinema to team up with Gong Li in a film directed by the famed Zhang Yimou, who continues in the period epic genre after Hero and House of Flying Daggers. In addition to [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 18 February 2007
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Directors Andrew Lau and Alan Mak and producer Felix Chong, the team behind the remarkably popular Infernal Affairs and Initial D, re-unite to offer Confession of Pain. Mak and Lau once again collaborate with Tony Leung Chiu Wai who stretched his acting prowess to portray a subtle and calculating character. Heartthrob Takeshi Kaneshiro, bringing to [...]
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Posted by SELaplana, 18 February 2007
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