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Starring: Tony Leung, Tang Wei, Joan Chen, Lee-Hom Wang
HK Superstars Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Andy Lau infiltrate each other's team trying to find the mole. Martin Scorsese directs the US remake renamed "The Departed".
Following 'In the Mood for Love' is '2046', directed by Wong Kar Wai, starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, with cinematographer Christopher Doyle
A retrospective review of Yimou Zhang's impressive martial arts epic Hero. The film, starring Jet Li, Tony Leung & Maggie Cheung, smashed all box office records in China.
The Vietnam war film is a peculiar sub-genre that has resulted in a number of highly regarded films. One, however, often slips under the radar - A Bullet In The Head.
Trendy Japan & Ailen Sit's brilliant fight choreography stand out in a movie about spy intrigues. Good chemistry from actors Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Ekin Cheng & Kelly Chen.
A review of Hong Kong film Mou Gaan Dou (Infernal Affairs), starring Tony Leung and Andy Lau. Oscar winning Scorsese film The Departed was adapted from Infernal Affairs.
Chi Bi Red Cliff Part II features war strategies by Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu and Cao Cao. Stars Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Zhang Fengyi, Vicky Zhao Wei & Lin Chiling.
Movies Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Sense & Sensibility, Brokeback Mountain and Eat Drink Man Woman share similarities with 19th century literature
Christopher Doyle's cinematography heightens minimalist plot, drowning individual in landscape. Stars Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Donnie Yen, Chen Daoming & Zhang Ziyi.
Stars Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Zhang Fengyi. Red Cliff Part I highlights the alliance of Liu Bei and Sun Quan, showcasing spectacular warrior action.
Here are five of the best films from the director who changed Hong Kong films and made Chow Yun-Fat a star. His latest film shows his best may be yet to come.
The best of cinematic biopics and romances round out the year-end offerings for this holiday season.
Sprawling, disappointing and immensely disturbing -- that's how the first full day of the PFF went, from Red Cliff to The Private Lives of Pippa Lee to Antichrist.
For years Jet Li has been one of the most successful and dynamic martial arts performers working in films. Here is a list of his five best films.
The sequel project to 2002's Three is led by the more established talents of China's Fruit Chan, Korea's Park Chan-wook and Japan's Miike Takashi.
John Woo returns to China and the bodycount increases by six hundred percent.
More about Stephen Chow's special brand of humor and why Kung Fu Hustle is just the tip of the iceberg for the Western audience.


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