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Trailer: ‘Scandal Maker’
Sep 23, 2016‘Scandal Maker’ (外公芳龄38) is an upcoming Chinese Chinese comedy-drama directed by Ahn Byung-Ki, and a remake of the 2008 South Korean film’Scandal Makers’.
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Well Go USA releasing ‘Legend of Bruce Lee: Volume One’ on DVD
Sep 22, 2016Well Go USA have announced the U.S. DVD release of 10 episodes from the action-packed series centring around the life of the legendary Bruce Lee.
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Sun Wukong is the king of the Chinese box office
Sep 21, 2016Last weekend, ‘A Chinese Odyssey: Part 3’ topped the box office in Mainland China, earning over RMB 224 million in its first five days of release.
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Far East Films is back!
Sep 21, 2016After almost a year in hiatus, Far East Films is finally back in action.
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Trailer: ‘Mifune: The Last Samurai’
Sep 18, 2016The trailer has been released for a new documentary about Japanese acting giant Toshiro Mifune.
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Filipino filmmaker Lav Diaz wins top prize at Venice Film Festival
Sep 16, 2016Filipino director Lav Diaz has won the Golden Lion Award at this year’s Venice Film Festival for his latest, ‘The Woman Who Left’.
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‘Train to Busan’ is unstoppable at the Asian box office
Sep 16, 2016The South Korean zombie thriller is simply unstoppable, at least at the Asian box office.
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Trailer: ‘Birth of the Dragon’
Sep 16, 2016‘Birth of the Dragon’ is a 2017 American martial arts action movie directed by George Nolfi.
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Takeshi Kitano to appear in new ‘Yakuza’ game
Sep 15, 2016Renowned Japanese actor and director Takeshi Kitano will be appearing in the latest instalment of the ‘Yakuza’ video game series.
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Wilson Chin’s ‘Special Female Force’ finally gets a release
Sep 15, 2016After sitting on the shelf for over a year, Wilson Chin’s new Hong Kong action comedy is finally going to see the light of day.
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Trailer: ‘Cutie Honey: Tears’
Sep 12, 2016Go Nagai’s classic manga series, ‘Cutie Honey’ is getting an all-new Japanese live-action movie adaptation entitled ‘Cutie Honey: Tears’.
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Actor Alex Man announces retirement from acting
Sep 9, 2016Award-winning Hong Kong actor Alex Man Chi-Leung has announced that he will retire from acting when he turns 60 next year.