Andrew Lau, the man behind the great HK film Infernal Affairs, is back! This time it’s a martial arts sequel to the very popular Chen Zhen series starring the monster of a man, Donnie... Read more
As we continue our build up to the September 26th release of Jackie Chan’s 100th film, 1911, I thought it would be appropriate to share some stills and character posters with you from... Read more
True story: I was in Detroit in October 2009 and saw scenes on the street such as above, along with other streets that looked like a giant warzone. And I honestly thought nothing of it. I... Read more
DONNIE YEN IS BACK! This time in Felix Chong and Alan Mark’s hopefully action period piece, The Lost Bladesman. This is the film I have been dying to see after the splurge of teaser po... Read more
Set to open in China on April 28, 2011 is Donnie Yen’s (Ip Man) next historical epic, The Lost Bladesman (Guan yun chang), a film which I am dying to see (if only I spoke Mandarin and... Read more
The list below, which I have created in no particular order, is a compilation of films which I feel should never be remade. They are films which I believe to be modern classics that will be... Read more
Well it looks like Asians are starting to take a hint from Hollywood when it comes to remakes. If Hollywood can remake their films why can’t the Asian studios remake the Hollywood films? Aft... Read more
About a month ago I posted an eerie but crappy trailer for Simon Yam’s (Echoes of the Rainbow) new hospital thriller, Midnight Heartbeat. Well, after patiently waiting for both a clearer and... Read more
That’s right, the 56 year old Hong Kong native is about to release his 100th film, a feat very few actors have ever achieved and one that I am thoroughly impressed with. As an internat... Read more
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