Showing posts with label Christopher Doyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christopher Doyle. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

4.21.2011 - News

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According to Next Magazine, Lynn Xiong (Hung Doi Lam) was reported to have been secretly hospitalized last week and diagnosed with a 2.5cm brain tumor last week after suffering from a persistent headache. Aaron Kwok rushed back to Hong Kong after his April 17th concert in Shanghai. Lynn's manager denied the report saying that she only went to the hospital for a stomach ache. The article reports that Lynn was overheard talking on the phone about worries of brain surgery. Doctors recommended that she stay in the hospital for observation but she was too anxious to remain and returned home. (Xinhua)2


FBA: Kara Hui is engaged for Wedding Diary
Kara Hui the veteran actress whose career underwent a massive revival following At The End of Daybreak has joined the cast of Singaporean-Malaysian comedy The Wedding Diary.
FBA: Huayi's Resistance comes to a halt
Production of time travel romance Underground Resistance has been halted as producers reassess the film's viability following casting and script changes.
CRI: 'The Lost Bladesman' Opens Beijing Film Panorama

CF: Jackie Chan's Cinema Opens in NE China

Christopher Doyle
From Los Angeles, Doyle discusses Chungking Express, the revitalization of Asian cinema and the appeal of revisiting a masterwork.

The real estate sector is awash with cash as it's one of the few vehicles available to Chinese private investors, who get little return from bank deposits in a time of rising inflation; where better for the real estate sector itself to invest than in the film biz, which is yielding high returns as more theaters are built and a cinemagoing culture starts to kick in. It's a symbiotic relationship.
"The standing joke is that funding comes from coal mine owners with cash to burn [like The Warring States?], but it is a combination of wealthy individual investors, funds and traditional sources," said Celestial Pictures CEO Ross Pollack.

Variety: Songzhuang docu fest cancelled
Beijing festival shadow falls on smaller event
A well-known Chinese indie docu fest, the Songzhuang Documentary Film Festival China, was forced to cancel its May 1-7 event, bowing to pressure ahead of the first state-run Beijing Intl. Film Festival, which opens at the weekend. Film Festival Pulls Own Plug


With mainly male actors and action scenes, The Lost Bladesman is a macho film with only one female character, Qi Lan.
It is well-known historical supposition – and common sense – that Cao admired Guan's extraordinary talents and martial-arts ability and tried to coerce him to join his side, while Guan steadfastly refused to betray his master Liu Bei. The Lost Bladesman highlights the two's love-hate dynamic and even hints at something of a homoerotic relationship. It's certainly a fresh angle to the tired Three Kingdoms formula Chinese audiences have long been spoon-fed.

It was reported that the film's original print underwent an exacting digit refurbishment in the lead up to the re-release.
A not-so-scary Chinese ghost story  -  review from Malaysia
What started off as a promis­ing premise turns choppy and relies very much on fast edit­ing to make the plot really pop out. While it is commendable to experiment with cameraworks, but tilting the camera again and again is just plain sick. I don't feel any artistic twist to it every time the filmmaker does that; more like a vomit-inducing effect that I am more than please to take it off...
At times her jumpy character can be really annoying, but it's her innocence that actually draws people to her - like it or not. And she so much reminds me of Joey Wong, when she broke into the Hong Kong entertainment industry. Not bad.

One more A Beautiful Life poster. 
A May 20 simultaneous release was previously reported. (Sina)

The Peter Chan-Teddy Chen production of the martial arts film The Flying Guillotines has been delayed according to Taiwan media due to not having received necessary approvals from the mainland. Production was due to begin filming this month. Ethan Ruan returned to Taiwan from Beijing where he had been training. (Xinhua), (Sina)

Poster for Law Wing-Cheong's Punished, scheduled for a May 5 release (Sina)

Stills featuring Gong Beibi and Aaron Kwok from The Detective 2.



With no classification system, mainland audiences are warned that this is ' not another teen movie'. With scenes of a tongue being cut out, rotting corpses and other horrors, the words 'see with caution' have been added to all advertising posters, trailers, and other publicity materials in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other cities.. A promotional gimmick or an informal rating? (Xinhua), 2, 3 In other news, Feng Xiaogang's cameo scene revealed in online photos in Gu Changwei's Till Death Do We Part has been deleted.
No. 32, B District poster
The Chinese-Thai co-production is called the Asian "Paranormal" and opens June 3.


Karen Mok posted pictures of herself taken while filming on Rt. 66 outside of Los Angeles and Las Vegas while filming a micro-film for Cadillac. The road was closed for shooting with the help of the police.


Poster for Committed to Freedom

The micro-film is a follow up to the first one starring Daniel Wu entitled On the Verge filmed in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Cherie Chung's first TV advert in ages, directed by Lawrence Ah Mon and photographed by Cheung Man-Wa/Zhang Wenhua. [You can also look forward to seeing Cherie on the May cover of Elle.]




Li Bingbing promoting environmental protection in Beijing
 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan will be released in July after screening a 10 minute clip at Cannes. 

His comment took the blogosphere by storm, with come netizens even conferring upon him the title "Best Man of the Century" and expressing envy that Cheung had scored a husband whose love for her eclipsed his love for their children.
CNA: Kitty Zhang marries director 21 years her senior
For those who missed Rock Records' 30th anniversary in Taipei five months ago, its upcoming Beijing gig will offer another chance to catch up with the largest-ever line-up of Mandopop singers, responsible for 1,800 albums and 20,000 songs on Asia's largest independent label from the 1980s.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

12.01.2010 - News

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Sacrifice loses steam in the second half
Sacrifice could have been a masterpiece.

The actor who is so loved today was never admitted to any acting school. Until 1978, he was a pig farmer in suburban Beijng, a legacy of the "cultural revolution" (1966-76). It was his role in a short skit on pig breeding that took him into a drama troupe.

The romantic TV series Eternal Moment that debuted 12 years ago is to have a big screen adaptation...Shot in Beijing, Shanghai and Bordeaux, France, the film will present three endings for the viewers to choose the one they like. (CRI)

FBA: Bruce Lee lacks punch at China box office

CNNGo: Ben Sin: Going to the movies sucks in Hong Kong
We never get to see what we want to see on the big screen, because film distributors are out of touch with reality

CRI: Heroines of 'The Yang Family' Unveiled

Fan Bingbing is reportedly joining the cast of Wong Kar-Wai's The Grandmasters in an unknown role. Fan's agent could not confirm but said that she had been in contact with the director. (Sina)

Chow Yun-Fat and Jiang Wu in a scene from Let the Bullets Fly


Rocker Cui Jian and Christopher Doyle are collaborating on a new film, The Blue Bone, now filming in Beijing. Cui Jian summarized it as 'one song, two generations, three stories, four styles', a complicated story of a young man with multiple identities in love with a singer who is the boss' lover. The cast members are relative newcomers. Singer Mao Amin will appear in a cameo role.

Cui Jian, Christopher Doyle

Ni Hongjie


Andrew Lin announced he is getting married and that his wife is pregnant.

Andrew Lin - The Founding of a Party


Chrissie Chau featured in new ad campaign for makeup brand




More at the she.com site



MSN: Ethan Ruan clears the air on film offers
MSN: Mother urges Lin Chi-ling to get married on her 36th birthday
MSN: Wang Xiaofei still uses a supplementary card from his mother
Barbie Hsu’s mother-in-law clarifies the state of her son’s wealth
The newly wedded couple’s option to purchase an apartment in Kunming was rejected

Sunday, November 7, 2010

11.7.2010 - News

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THR: 10 Actors to Look Out for in an Increasingly Global Business
Fan Bingbing
Fan, 29, a native of Qingdao, got her start in the 1998 Taiwanese TV sitcom "Princess Pearl." After a role in director Feng Xiaogang's 2003 release "Cell Phone," she starred opposite Hong Kong heartthrob Andy Lau in 2005's "A Battle of Wits." Since then, the lean and wide-eyed Fan, uncommonly tall for a Chinese actress at 5-foot-6 has starred opposite Jackie Chan and Donnie Yen and held her own in the shadow of Zhang Ziyi. She has also worked with the country's most respected directors, from Chen Kaige ("Sacrifice") to Wang Xiaoshuai's 2010 Cannes Competition film "Chongqing Blues."

THR: 'The Mural' Retouched to Pass Muster With Censors
Director Gordon Chan's next project The Mural, formerly titled Painted Wall, was shot as an action update to his hit Painted Skin and had to be retooled on the fly to satisfy China's censors, the film's producer unveiled for the first time.
THR:Seven-Figure Deal Inked For 'Bruce Lee, My Brother'
THR: Cinematographer Christopher Doyle Tackles 3D in 'Rabbit Horror'

GlobalTimes: Color Me Love - High fashion on film
Heavily sponsored by more than 20 top international fashion houses, the film saw leading actress Yao Chen enjoy her role, with many of her outfits delivered straight from the runways of Paris, including a $400,000 Versace haute-couture dress.

Ng Man-Tat
Ng Man-Tat plays a writer on a 3000km road trip (working title, Dream Road) that takes him to Tibet and 18 scenic spots. (Sina)

Hayama Go and Vonnie Lui promote 3D Sex and Zen at the AFM in Los Angeles

Tang Wei dressed casually in a shopping scene from Jingle Ma's Dynamic Angel.
Rene Liu and Cecilia Cheung were also in the scene. Ceci was intent on keeping her rumored pregnant stomach well covered.
Cecilia Cheung

Zhang Jingchu appeared for Shanghai fashion brand Black Rose


More on Barbie Hsu and Wang Xiaofei; Selina and Faye Wong


[Another version had Leslie Cheung faking his death and coming out of hiding!]

Friday, October 8, 2010

10.8.2010 - News

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THR: Under the Hawthorn Tree
THR: Zhang's 'Hawthorne' opens Pusan
Director is guest of honor at Asia’s largest film fest

Reign of Assassins review
Famous for his script-crafting skills, Su displays his talents yet again in “Assassins” with detailed plotlines and humorous convos without trying too hard.

Interview: Man with the Iron Fist Director, Wu-Tang Impresario RZA
Christopher Doyle to shoot RZA's The Man With the Iron Fist

CRI: Miriam Yeung Stages Concert in Hong Kong,
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CRI: Zhao Wei Releases First Music Video for Latest Album, (Sina-gallery)
CRI: Fan Bingbing Shows Her Style in Paris
CRI:Chinese Film 'Buddha Mountain' Completes Tokyo Fest Lineup
"Buddha Mountain" and "The Piano in a Factory" by Chinese director Zhang Meng, are set to compete for six awards, including the prestigious Tokyo Sakura Grand Prix.

FBA: Detective Dee dominates box office in China
FBA: World wins Vancouver prize
Japanese film Good Morning to the World was announced today as the winner of the Dragons and Tigers Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival.

Francis Ng 
Publicity for Wind Blast which opens Oct. 28 is starting to ramp up.

Pat Ha Man-Chik
Pat Ha and husband
45 year-old Pat Ha Man-Chik returns to show biz in Calvin Poon's upcoming Derailed Women. Married to a Taiwan businessman, Pat Ha is the mother of three girls and was living in the US. Rumored to be now separated from her husband, Pat Ha was spotted snuggling with a young 25 year-old man in a Happy Valley apartment. He was later spotted in the laundry room washing her D&G underwear. (!)
  


Maggie Cheung, working behind the camera this time, for jewellry brand Qeelin as creative director. Model Pei Bei on right.
Maggie advising Pei Bei on posing sexy


SG: Andy Lau hands over billions to wife
SG: Andy Lau's wife rumoured to be three months pregnant
SG: Shu Qi prepares for retirement?
Supermodel Lin Chiling ordered to pay NT$6.84m in tax case
HKStandard: Off the hook
Pals of the Philippine president who have been blamed over the Manila bus bloodbath in which eight Hongkongers were killed are to have charges against them dropped or reduced...But punishment for the media - accused of disrupting the government's botched rescue action - will be harsh, with two reporters likely to be charged.