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Indian Crossover Films

March 3, 2005 • Film, NewsComments Off on Indian Crossover Films

Besides the typical Bollywood candyfloss romances doing rounds, a new breed of offbeat films are wooing India’s growing English-speaking urban elite. India News: New Delhi Besides the typical Bollywood candyfloss romances doing rounds, a new breed of offbeat films are wooing India’s growing English-speaking urban elite. The latest to join the

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Andy Lau Honored at 29th HKIFF

February 23, 2005 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Andy Lau Honored at 29th HKIFF

Hong Kong heart-throb Andy Lau is set to receive a special award in recognition of his contribution to cinema at the 29th Hong Kong International Film Festival, organisers said. Entertainment AFP HONG KONG (AFP) – Hong Kong heart-throb Andy Lau (news)

Forty-five Screens and Nothing to Watch

February 22, 2005 • Culture, Film, LifestyleComments Off on Forty-five Screens and Nothing to Watch

Take the time. Support good film. Because if we have another year where “Taxi” is #1 in its first week out, I’ll be looking for you. And I fight dirty. Sun Star Online by Alex Grantham I don’t think the public understands how the movie

My Father Is A Hero (1994)

November 17, 2004 • Film, ReviewsComments Off on My Father Is A Hero (1994)

Country: Hong Kong AKA: Letter To Daddy, The Enforcer Director: Corey Yuen Producer: Wong Jing Writer: Sandy Shaw, Wong Jing Action Director: Corey Yuen Cast: Jet Li, Anita Mui, Tse Miu, Yu Rong-Guang, Damian Lau, Ken Lo Running Time: 105 min. Plot:

Drunken Master (1978)

November 17, 2004 • Film, ReviewsComments Off on Drunken Master (1978)

This movie( along with Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow) boosted Jackie’s career as Jackie Chan, not a Bruce Lee clone! When I saw this movie, I thought it was going to be just another kung-fu film. Boy, was I wrong! This movie had a fight scene in

British Asian Actors

September 17, 2004 • Film, NewsComments Off on British Asian Actors

The popularity of Bollywood in Britain has seen several British Asian actors travel to India to act in Indian films… Glamsham The popularity of Bollywood in Britain has seen several British Asian actors travel to India to act in Indian films and return

Hero (2002)

September 5, 2004 • Film, ReviewsComments Off on Hero (2002)

Director: Zhang Yimou Producer: William Kong, Zhang Yimou Writer: Wang Bin, Feng Li, Zhang Yimou Cinematographer: Christopher Doyle Fight Choreographer: Ching Siu Tung Cast: Jet Li, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Donnie Yen, Zhang Ziyi Country: China

Korean TV dramas

August 12, 2004 • Film, NewsComments Off on Korean TV dramas

“Autumn Fable” and “Winter Sonata,” the two local TV dramas which have been leading the Korean Wave in Asia, will be broadcast throughout the Middle East, including Egypt and Iraq, beginning Saturday. Korean Culture & Content by