1. Tsz-Kit Yau - Metacritic
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2. Legendary in Action! - Far East Film Festival
Justin Cheung is an established Hong Kong actor, having appeared in a wide range of films including Due West: Our Sex Journey (2012), Project Gutenberg (2018) ...
WORLD PREMIERE Legendary in Action! 大俠Action!(Daaih hahp Action!) Hong Kong, 2022, 92’, Cantonese Directed by: Justin Cheung, Li Ho Screenplay: Gary Chan Photography (color): Christopher Tang Editing: Eddie Chow Art Direction: Li Tsz-fung Music: Peter Kam Producer: Yau Tsz-kit Cast: Justin Cheung (Bill “Tiger” Cheung), Chen Kuan-tai (Master Dragon), Jiro Lee (Andy), Wiyona Yeung (Greta), Harriet Yeung (Bill’s wife), Lam Yiu-sing (assistant director), Buber Mak (production manager) Date of First Release in Territory: TBA Hong Kong cinema focuses its lenses on itself for a story of perseverance in Legendary in Action!, the plucky feature-directing debut of Justin Cheung and Li Ho. At the centre is Bill “Tiger” Cheung (Justin Cheung), a Hong Kong film director who suffered an immense career comedown. Years ago he’d won a best director trophy at the Bucheon film fest in Korea and he was riding high with promise. But an early feature flopped at the box office, investors lost interest and he became mired in shooting crummy shorts. When the chance comes to make a wuxia film for a dodgy backer, he leaps at the opportunity and gives it a shot – not for financial gain, but for deeply personal reasons. As a child, Cheung had been enthralled by the martial arts TV series Seven-Star Sword. Yet his memories of the show were soured by its sudden turn in the 30th and final episode. Star Master Dragon had been booted out for that instalment and now, decades lat...
3. The Unholy Alliance (2017) - MyDramaList
Surfer Ko Tsz Kit, who runs a B&B in Taiwan, is ambushed by assassins. Though he is saved by the agile backpacker Yuen Ching Yan, his adoptive mother dies ...
Surfer Ko Tsz Kit, who runs a B&B in Taiwan, is ambushed by assassins. Though he is saved by the agile backpacker Yuen Ching Yan, his adoptive mother...
4. No-one's ever really gone: Johnnie To and the next generation of Hong ...
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No-one’s ever really gone: Johnnie To and the next generation of Hong Kong filmmakers by Dan Krátký Looking back at the years 2009–2019 in Asian Cinema, there have been many exciting debuts, genres, and tendencies, yet one aspect stands out to me in particular: the transformation of Johnnie T
5. Best movies to watch in Hong Kong cinemas - December 2024
Best movies to watch in Hong Kong cinemas – July 2024 · Monkey Man · All the Long Nights · How to Have Sex · Inside Out 2 · Twisters · Deadpool & Wolverine ...
Whether you’re a fan of action bangers, arthouse films, or blockbusters, these are the movies to watch in Hong Kong cinemas this month.
6. 'The Sparring Partner' leads Hong Kong Film Awards nominations as ...
Feb 9, 2023 · But there were quite a few remarkable films that have delivered good results”. ... Yau Cheong, The Sparring Partner Ng Kai Ming, Warriors ...
'My Nineteen-Year-Old Self' withdrawn over public screening consent issues.
7. 'Lazy Hazy Crazy': Tokyo Review - The Hollywood Reporter
Oct 28, 2015 · 'Lazy Hazy Crazy': Tokyo Review ... Screenwriter Luk Yee-sum makes her directing debut, produced by Hong Kong indie heavyweight Pang Ho-cheung.
Screenwriter Luk Yee-sum makes her directing debut, produced by Hong Kong indie heavyweight Pang Ho-cheung.
8. Is Hong Kong at a dead end? Nihilistic films The Mobfathers, Trivisa and ...
Apr 5, 2016 · Is Hong Kong at a dead end? Nihilistic films The Mobfathers, Trivisa and Robbery suggest it is. From a blatant riff on the seemingly futile ...
From a blatant riff on the seemingly futile pursuit of electoral reform, to a look back at the handover via the tale of three top criminals, and class warfare (literally) in a 7-Eleven, filmmakers offer a negative take on the city. Things that happen naturally come up in pop culture, one says