Tsui Hark’s ‘Shanghai Blues’ Returns to Theatres This Summer
Through Film Movement Classics, legendary Hong Kong director Tsui Hark's Shanghai Blues returns to North American theatres this summer with ...
Through Film Movement Classics, legendary Hong Kong director Tsui Hark's Shanghai Blues returns to North American theatres this summer with ...
Jun Li’s Queerpanorama turns its lens on the very beauty of gay hook-up culture, asking: is a connection less honest ...
Takes a magnifying glass to rising suicide rates among Hong Kong youth in light of social pressures.
Reporting from the 18th Five Flavours Asian Film Festival, Olivia Popp shares her highlights and favourites.
Breaking down the boundaries between the internal and the external, 'Monsoon Blue' is a bizarre, dream-like experience.
A deeper reading of 'In Broad Daylight,' colours the film as a story nested within Hong Kong’s faltering status as ...
In 'Peking Opera Blues,' Tsui Hark finds harmony between the beginning of China’s existence as a republic and the imminence ...
'Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In' might not be director Soi Cheang’s best work, but it’s one of his most ...
The brilliance of 'Boat People' is that there’s no pretence of journalism being “objective” or “impartial.”
'I Did It My Way' fails to capitalize on what could have been a refreshing take on the all-too-familiar undercover cop ...