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FBA: Starry Starry Night review
Disappointingly conventional tale of two lonely 13-year-olds, short on charm and drama.
With Part I rating a noble 8/10, and Part II a lesser 6/10, the whole movie aggregates out at an impressive but not knockout 7/10. It well deserves, like the original Red Cliff, to be shown long after the "international version" has done its immediate business and been forgotten.
FBA: Stellar opening for Starry Night in Taipei
While Apple is the second-highest grossing local film in Taipei this year, placed after the first Warriors film, it has emerged as the highest grossing Chinese-language film in Hong Kong this year with HK$42.2 million ($5.4 million) after 18 days on release.
Our Liberation Army can fight against invaders from outer space too. America won't be the only force protecting the planet.
Interview with Karin Chien, founder and president of dGenerate Films, the leading distributor of independent Chinese cinema in the United States
Character posters for mainland racing film "Racer Legend". Cast also includes Shin and Wang Bo-jie.
Shawn Dou Xiao
Eric Tsang
Janine Chang Chun-Ning
Janine Chang Chun-Ning, Shawn Dou
Poster for Xu Jinglei's "Dear Enemy". Parts of the film were shot in Hong Kong, Australia and England. The cast includes Xu Jingleai, Stanley Huang, Gigi Leung, Christy Chung and Aarif Lee Chi-Ting (Aarif Rahman).
Andy On Chi-Kit in a series of new stills from Daniel Lee's "White Vengeance"
Not Feeling Too Lovey Dovey: Interview with Edison Chen (APA)
Edison Chen talks to Asia Pacific Arts about escaping his personal problems through his acting roles and his plan to release three albums next year.
Edison flew to Vancouver, Canada yesterday to attend the Asian Film Festival, so as to avoid media scrutiny. His action prompted an outcry from netizens, who left comments like, "Scum, couldn't even leave a 16-year-old alone" and "he's well-suited for a life in the US, don't come back!"
Faye Wong wowed more than 8,000 fans at the Malaysian leg of her concert.