News Source: The Star
| 4 days ago
Rose Chan (pic) is set to hit the bookshelves by the end of the year. The book will detail the triumphs and struggles of Chan, who had been dubbed Asia's undisputed striptease dancer. They will include how she found a way around colonial British
News Source: Chinadaily
| 6 days ago
Hooper, whose Les Miserables and The King's Speech were both released in China, will join French critic Michel Ciment, German director Chris Kraus and Chinese director Ning Hao to decide the winners of the 12 Golden Goblet Awards. "A jury led by an
News Source: The Star
| 9 days ago
Tuesday June 11, 2013 Shaken, stirred and Switched Bottoms up: Andy Lau plays agent Xiao Jinhan, who is tasked with a special mission to protect a prized scroll, while Lin Chi-Ling plays a temptress sent to seduce him. Who else than the affable Andy
News Source: The Star
| 22 days ago
Thursday May 30, 2013 Sparks rekindled Wu JiaHui (right) and Cheryl Lee, who used to be in a relationship, have put together an album...While fans of Malaysian artistes Wu JiaHui and Cheryl Lee Xin Yi may have hoped for that outcome, it was not to be
News Source: Hollywood Reporter Film
| 1 month ago
Hong Kong superstars Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng reunite for their seventh big-screen collaboration in Johnnie To's comedy thriller, premiering in Cannes' Midnight Screenings. Hong Kong director Johnnie To 's search for laughs takes him from cornea to
News Source: Variety
| 1 month ago
Chandor, who made an impressive debut with Margin Call in 2011, ventures far from Wall Street and dry land for this followup, starring Robert Redford as a man lost at sea in a movie that purports to have even less spoken dialogue than The Artist.
News Source: The Gleaner
| 1 month ago
The Beijing International Film Festival has honored "Back to 1942" with its top prize. The film set during a 1942 famine in China's Hunan province stars Adrien Brody, Tim Robbins and Chen Daoming. Yan Bingyan was named best actress for "Feng Shui,"
News Source: Inquirer.net
| 3 months ago
Andy Lau (right) makes sure he has a snapshot with Eddie Garcia. Alemberg Ang flooded Facebook and Twitter with updates on the 7th Asian Film Awards held in Hong Kong on Monday night. Thanks to these intrepid indie directors, the Inquirer and the