Tag: Hong Kong
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Trailer: ‘Cold War 1994’
Apr 1, 2026‘Cold War 1994’ (寒戰1994) is a 2026 Hong Kong crime thriller co-written and directed by Longman Leung.
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Blu-ray & 4K UHD release: ‘Jackie Chan’s Breakout Hits!’
Apr 1, 2026Arrow Films will release the ‘Jackie Chan’s Breakout Hits!’ collection on UK 4K UHD and Blu-ray on June 29, 2026, followed by a US release on June 30.
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Blu-ray release: ‘Painted Faces’
Mar 30, 202688 Films will release the 1988 Hong Kong biographical drama ‘Painted Faces’ (七小福) on UK Blu-ray on June 15, 2026.
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Trailer: ‘The Furious’
Mar 26, 2026‘The Furious’ (火遮眼) is a 2026 Hong Kong martial arts action thriller directed by Kenji Tanigaki.
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Blu-ray release: ‘Golden Boy’
Mar 21, 2026CN Entertainment will release the 2025 Hong Kong sports drama ‘Golden Boy’ (金童) on Hong Kong Blu-ray on March 31, 2026.
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Blu-ray release: ‘The Eye’
Mar 19, 2026Arrow Video will release the 2002 Hong Kong-Singaporean supernatural horror film ‘The Eye’ (見鬼) on Blu-ray in the UK on April 20 and in the US on April 21, 2026.
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Blu-ray & 4K UHD release: ‘Tiger on the Beat I & II’
Mar 19, 2026Shout! Studios will release the 1988 Hong Kong action-comedy ‘Tiger on the Beat’ (老虎出更) and its 1990 sequel ‘Tiger on the Beat 2’ (老虎出更2) together in a US 4K UHD and Blu-ray box set on April 28, 2026.
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Trailer: ‘Ciao UFO’
Mar 16, 2026‘Ciao UFO’ (再見UFO) is a 2026 Hong Kong drama directed by Patrick Leung.
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Blu-ray release: ‘God of Gamblers II’
Mar 16, 202688 Films will release the 1990 Hong Kong action-comedy ‘God of Gamblers II’ (賭俠) on UK Blu-ray on April 27, 2026.
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Blu-ray & 4K UHD release: ‘I Love Maria’
Mar 12, 2026Shout! Studios will release the 1988 Hong Kong sci-fi action comedy ‘I Love Maria’ (鐵甲無敵瑪利亞) on Blu-ray and 4K UHD in the US on May 26, 2026.
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Blu-ray & 4K UHD release: ‘Hard Boiled’
Mar 5, 2026Arrow Video will release the 1992 Hong Kong action thriller ‘Hard Boiled’ (辣手神探) on UK Blu-ray and 4K UHD on March 30, 2026.
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In Love With… Peking Opera Blues
Mar 3, 2026Vasily Pugh reflects on his late but lasting love for ‘Peking Opera Blues’, the film that reminded him why he fell for Hong Kong cinema in the first place.