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On the red carpet: Anthony Wong (黃秋生) – 2013 Asian Film Awards
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on March 27, 2013 | No CommentsThe night after the "Ip Man - The Final Fight" world premiere, Anthony Wong explained to Meniscus that his preparations for the role were far from easy. -
Aaron Kwok continues masquerade with Hong Kong Coliseum encore
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on March 25, 2013 | No CommentsAaron Kwok Fu-shing (郭富城) hasn't released an album in three years, but there is a reason for his absence from the music scene: a string of film roles. -
On the red carpet: Gigi Leung (梁詠琪) – 2013 Asian Film Awards
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on March 22, 2013 | No CommentsGigi Leung wore two different Lanvin gowns, one on the red carpet and a second as a presenter and singer at the 2013 Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong. -
On the red carpet: Andy Lau (劉德華) – 2013 Asian Film Awards
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on March 20, 2013 | No CommentsHong Kong actor Andy Lau (劉德華) served as the Jury President of the 7th Asian Film Awards. Before the ceremony, he answered questions on the red carpet. -
Acting, dialogue sink “Wall Street” knockoff “$upercapitalist”
Angela K. HomPosted on January 5, 2013 | No Comments“$upercapitalist” high-handedly takes banker clichés and bashes the audience over the head with them in almost every scene, making this morality tale of family versus greed a sometimes tedious movie to watch. -
Donnie Yen “Iron Monkey” Q&A – 2012 New York Asian Film Festival
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on July 10, 2012 | No CommentsA noticeably tired Donnie Yen decided to make a late screening of "Iron Monkey" his third appearance of four during the festival. -
Donnie Yen: “Dragon (Wu Xia)” Q&A – 2012 New York Asian Film Festival
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on July 10, 2012 | No CommentsDonnie Yen answers questions about Peter Chan's "Dragon (Wu Xia)" - addressing the rumor that it was a remake of "The One-Armed Swordsman" - and other topics. -
Donnie Yen: “The Lost Bladesman” Q&A – 2012 NYAFF
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on July 8, 2012 | No CommentsDonnie Yen addresses the crowd at the screening of THE LOST BLADESMAN (關雲長) on July 7, 2012, at the Film Society at Lincoln Center. -
Pang Ho-Cheung (彭浩翔) Q&A – 2012 New York Asian Film Festival
Yuan-Kwan ChanPosted on June 30, 2012 | No CommentsHong Kong film director Pang Ho-Cheung (彭浩翔) gives remarks and answers questions at the North American premiere of his film VULGARIA on June 29, 2012, in New York. In Cantonese and English. -
Review: Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai’s “Mad Detective”
Christopher BournePosted on June 1, 2012 | No CommentsLeave it to Johnnie To and his great collaborator Wai Ka-fai to breathe new life into that most shopworn and exhausted of genres: the police detective story. Mad Detective was a […]