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Jet Li's One Foundation 

 

  

 

 

Ocean Heaven

Jet Li to star in first non-action drama Ocean Heaven (Screen Daily)

Action star Jet Li is set to star in a contemporary Chinese-language drama Ocean Heaven, to be directed by debut filmmaker Xue Xiaolu, which marks the actor¡¯s first non-action project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exclusive Interview with Wong Kar-Wai

 

Exclusive Interview with NANKING Producer Ted Leonsis

 

Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon

Review (Twitch)

Daniel Lee's Three Kingdoms: Resurrection Of The Dragon is indeed huge. It's star-studded ?Andy Lau, Sammo Hung, Maggie Q. Unfortunately, it's also emotionally flat...

 

The Forbidden Kingdom

Review

(AICN)

Does Jackie & Jet's FORBIDDEN KINGDOM Actually Rock?? The Drunken Reviewer Says So...

(Thanks to Arjune Deally.)

 

Lost in Beijing

Fang Li interview

(Kaiju Shakedown)

The Chinese indie flick LOST IN BEIJING opens in the US today and it¡¯s already the most important Chinese movie of the year, not so much for its content but for its fate...

(Thanks to "Mary")

 

I Come with The Rain

I Come with the rain(Kaiju Shakedown)

Seven years after his last movie, Vietnamese-French director Tran Anh Hung (CYCLO, SCENT OF GREEN PAPAYA) is making a new film, I COME WITH THE RAIN.

(Thanks to "Mary")

 

Invisible Target

Weinstein finds Chan's "Target" (Variety Asian Online)

By Patrick Frater

HONG KONG ?The Weinstein Co. has picked up multi-territory rights to "Invisible Target," an ultra-violent Hong Kong-China actioner from helmer Benny Chan ("New Police Story".)

(Thanks to "Mary")

 

New York Asian Film Festival 2007

Final complete lineup announced (SubwayCinema.com)

 

30th Asian American International Film Festival

For submission   Info

(AsianCineVision.org)

 

Ashes of Time - Redux, Blood Brothers, Eye in the Sky, The Go Master, Nanking...

Fortissimo Cannes deals led by Live! and Pleasure Factory (ScreenDaily.com)

By Wendy Mitchell

Fortissimo Film Sales had a strong Cannes...

(Thanks to "Mary")

 

Enter the Phoenix Remake

Tennenbaum rises the "Phoenix" (Variety)

By Patrick Frater

"Bourne" franchise producer Andrew R. Tennenbaum will produce a remake of Hong Kong action comedy "Enter the Phoenix."

(Thanks to Twitch.)

 

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon sequel / prequel

"Crouching Tiger" Prequels Growling (DarkHorizon)

By Garth Franklin

For a long time the Weinsteins have been talking about their plans for prequels to Ang Lee's Oscar-winning 2000 film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon."

(Thanks to Daniel Zelter.)

 

Still Life

New Yorker picks up all U.S. rights to Jia Zhang-Ke's "Still Life" (indieWIRE)

By Mark Rabinowitz

New Yorker Films has acquired US theatrical, Home video, broadcast and cable TV rights to Jia Zhang-Ke's 2006 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner, Still Life.

(Thanks to "Mary.")

 

Triangle

3 directors form a 'Triangle' (Variety)

By Vicki Rothrock
HONG KONG -- "Triangle," helmed by three of Hong Kong's best-known directors, will be distributed in China by Polybona.
(Thanks to "Mary.")

 

Udine Far East Film 9

The official website

(April 20 - 28, 2007)

 

Protege

Review (Variety)

By Russell Edwards
Eagerly awaited follow-up to writer-helmer's "One Night in Mongkok" lacks the powerhouse pace of its predecessor, but gripping perfs by male leads Daniel Wu and Andy Lau bolster an occasionally naive but otherwise strong script.
(Thanks to "Mary.")

 

Scare 2 Die

Mmmm, Baby. Cub Chien's Scare 2 Die (Twitch)

Yeah, this is here purely for the poster art and if the images included on the back of the flyer are any indicator this is going to be pure, grisly pulp from start to finish...

 

The Photo

Sales Flyer for Oxide Pang's Supernatural Thriller The Photo, with Aaron Kowk (Twitch)

The first imagery for Oxide Pang's supernatural thriller The Photo turned up at the HK Filmart in the form of an early sales flyer...
 

Gong Tau

Herman Yau and Dennis Law teaming up for Gong Tau (Twitch)

Hong Kong director Herman Yau is just an obscenely busy man right now and while his output can be frustratingly inconsistent the good stuff is very, very good and I'm more than a little intrigued by his latest project, Gong Tau.....

 

A Hope

Stephen Chow and Sony together again: Worldwide distro for 'A Hope' (Twitch)

Good news everyone! Sony's HK company, Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, acquired the worldwide rights for Stephen Chow's upcoming sci-fi/comedy film, A Hope...

 

Gong Li

Rumour of the Day... Gong Li in Indiana Jones: City of the Gods

(Twitch)

I just cannot resist posting this, despite the fact that everything is still rumour - even the title of the film, "Indiana Jones: City of the Gods"...

 

Ci Ma / The Warlords

"Warlords" a departure for Hong Kong filmmaker

(The Hollywood Reporter)

By Jonathan Landreth
BEIJING (Hollywood Reporter) - Atop a replica ancient fortress outside Beijing, Hong Kong filmmaker Peter Chan directs (half) Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro in Mandarin.

 

Andrew Lau Fired from The Flock

At Bauer Martinez Studios, trial and lots of error (Los Angeles Times)

By John Horn

Surviving Hollywood is harder than it looks. Just ask producer Philippe Martinez. (Thanks to "Mary".)

 

Bootlegged HK Films

When bootlegs attack! Red Sun DVDs in FYE and Suncoast (with pictures) and why we all lose in the long run. (HK Film News)

Recently, if you've visited a FYE or Suncoast, you may have noticed a lot of Kung Fu movies popping up in store shelves. DVDs such as classic Shaw Brothers films and other Hong Kong films claiming to be remastered and offering English dubs.
(Thanks to
Twitch.)

 

Rush Hour 3

Teaser (YouTube)

Stills (Yahoo! Movie)

(Thanks to Ardent Quach.)

 

Sunshine

A new trailer (Tartan Films)

(Thanks to "Mary".)

 

Election 2

Official US website (Tartan Films)

(Thanks to "Mary".)

 

Chow Yun-Fat

Pirates of the Caribbean 3 Photos with Chow Yun-Fat (Yahoo! Movies)

(Thanks to Ardent Quach.)

 

The Sun Also Rises

Emperor rises to take China's 'Sun' (Variety Asia Online)

By Patrick Frater

BEIJING -- Hong Kong-based Emperor Motion Pictures has acquired sales rights to "Dang Taiyang Tai ci Shengqi" ("The Sun Also Rises"), helmed by mainland hyphenate Jiang Wen.

(Thanks to "Claude".)

 

Zhang Ziyi

TalkAsia Interview (CNN)

Hello, I'm Hugh Riminton, and for the next half hour I'm in the company of an actress who has been described simply as the most beautiful woman on earth, Zhang Ziyi!
 

Dragon Tiger Gate

Review (Variety)

By Derek Elley

Gleefully trashing narrative norms along with most of the production design, "Dragon Tiger Gate" is a hugely enjoyable, explosively staged ride into chopsockydom. (Thanks to "mary".) 

 

Wong Kar-Wai

Review

(New York Times)

By Dennis Lim

ON a SoHo film set last August, Jude Law and Norah Jones were getting intimate. Repeatedly intimate. To be precise, they had kissed upwards of 150 times in the past three days.

 

Dog Bite Dog

Review (Variety)

By Russell Edwards
Rabidly violent Hong Kong crimer "Dog Bite Dog" takes action off the leash and delivers a grueling, bumpy, but invigorating ride. (Thanks to "Mary".)
 

Wong Kar-Wai's

My Blueberry Nights

Sony nabs ride with Horsemen (Variety)

By Steve Zeichick

The Weinstein Co. has bought all U.S. rights to Wong Kar Wai's "My Blueberry Nights," a road movie set in the U.S. and starring American actors.

(Thanks to "Claude".)

 

Jet Li's Rogue

Rogue (IMDB)

By "asssack2"

were the first audience to watch Rogue, it was really good, the plot was good, the fighting was good, but it needed more martial arts parts.

 

Horsemen

Sony nabs ride with Horsemen (Variety)

By Dave McNary

Sony has acquired international rights to "The Horsemen" for South Korea, Spain, Portugal, South Africa and Latin America.

  

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Opening This Week: May 8 - 14, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive)

 

 

May 14, 2010

 

 
Mother

Dream Home

 
   
Gu Zhen Qing Yuan

Taipei Exchange

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An orphan boy abandoned in Shanghai is sent to the northern grassland to be adapted by a Mongol Mother.

 

In Gu Zhen Qing Yuan, a man returns to his hometown and develops relationships with two women.

 

A women would kill to keep everyone away from her Dream Home.

 

In Taipei Exchange, a coffee shop has lots of stuffs for exchange, and not for sale.

 

Other new movies opened this week:

 

In China:

Echelon Conspiracy (USA)

How to Train Your Dragon (USA)

 

In Hong Kong:

The Bounty Hunter (USA)

Go Find A Psychic! (Japan)

The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (USA)

Robin Hood (USA / UK)

 

In Taiwan:

The Back-up Plan (USA)

Banlieue 13 - Ultimatum / District 13: Ultimatum
(France)

Micmacs ┐ Tire-Larigot / Micmacs (France)

La Nana / The Maid (Chile / Mexico)

A Nightmare on Elm Street (USA)

Robin Hood (USA / UK)

Welcome (France)
 

 

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Opening This Week: May 1 - 7, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive)

 

 

May 7, 2010

 

 
The Love of Three Smiles: Scholar and the Beauty

Pinoy Sunday

 
   
Beyond the Sacred Land

Ven. Jian Zhen

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This week two new movies are released in Chinese theaters.

 

The Love of Three Smiles is an off-beat comedy about a young girl's tireless attempts for winning the heart of a pop singer.

 

Beyond the Sacred Land is a propaganda film chronicles the history of Chinese space programs, starting with the establishment of a missile base in a Mongolian grassland.

 

Two local films begin showing in Taiwan this Friday.

 

Pinoy Sunday follows the adventure of two Filipino migrant workers in the city of Taipei.

 

Ven. Jian Zhen is a Buddhist religious animation, tells the true story of Chinese Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) master monk Jian Zhen's six attempts of travelling to Japan for promotion Buddhism and Chinese culture.
 

 

Other new movies opened this week:

 

In China:

Skate or Die (France)

Iron Man 2 (USA)

 

In Hong Kong:

The Crazies (USA)

Dear John (USA)

Mother and Child (USA / Spain)

Låt den Rätte Komma in / Let the Right One in (Sweden)

 

In Taiwan:

The Cove (USA)

Daybreakers (Australia / USA)

Furry Vengeance (USA / UAE)

Hot Tub Time Machine (USA)
Ricky (France / Italy)

 

 

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Opening This Week: April 24 - 30, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive)

 

 

April 30, 2010

 

   

Ip Man 2

The Double Life Twinkle Twinkle Little Star    
       
 
A Singing Fairy Let the Wind Carry Me Mr. Black  
       

Images: Golden Globe Pictures, Guangxi Film Studio, Jin Xin Film and TV Entertainment Distribution Co., Ltd., Shanghai Animation Studio, Mandarin Films Distribution Co., Henan Film & TV Production Croup Corporation Ltd., Shengshi Huarui Film Investment & Management Co., Ltd., Foshan Media Group, Inc., Desen International Media Co., Ltd., Donlord & Skykee Film Investment Co., Ltd., Teng Yuan Film and TV Media Co., Ltd., O.G. Sun Productions, You De Film Co.

   
         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This week, Ip Man 2 is released in Hong Kong, the mainland China and Taiwan. Still directed by Wilson Yip and still played by Donnie Yen, the sequel tells the story of master Yip Man after moving to Hong Kong, how he supports his family living with teaching Wing Chun martial-art, and how he fights against another much influential house, the corrupted local police force and an arrogant British boxer.

 

Relapsed in China, The Double Life is a comedy with a story centers around a mental hospital.

 

Suspiciously made for promoting tourism for China's Guangxi Province, A Singing Fairy tells an American born Chinese guy's journey of song searching and wife seeking.

 

Mr. Black, an animation made with re-edited and re-dubbed footages of a 1980s Chinese TV series. The story follows Captain Black Cat and his police team hunting down the criminals.

 

Two local made documentaries are released in Taiwan. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star tells the stories of four kids suffering from broad autism phenotype.

 

Let the Wind Carry Me chronicles cinematographer Lee Pin-Bing's filmmaking career in the past three decades.

 


Other new movies opened this week:

 

China:

Ip Man 2 (Hong Kong / China)

Like a Dream (Taiwan / China)

 

Hong Kong:
Iron Man 2 (USA)

 

Taiwan:

Ip Man 2 (Hong Kong / China)

Iron Man 2 (USA)

Mademoiselle Chambon (France)

[Rec] 2 (Spain)

 

 

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Opening This Week: April 17 - 23, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive)

 

 

April 23, 2010

 

   

East Wind Rain

Gangster Rock    

Images: Shanghai Media Group, China Film Group Corp., Eastern United Film and TV Entertainment Distribution Co., Ltd., Airmedia Group Inc., Hui Jin He Sheng Investment Co., Ltd., Deepjoy Picture Corporation.

   
       

in East Wind Rain, a secret agent have to decide what he should do about a roll of film, which proves the Japanese is planning an attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Gangster Rock tells a young gangster takes over a bankrupted record company and only finds out the entertainment industry is more dangerous than the gang world.

 


Other new movies opened this week:

 

China:

Largo Winch (France / Belgium)

 

Hong Kong:

Agora (Spain)

Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess (Japan)

The Ghost Writer (France / Germany / UK)

Legion (USA)

Toy Story in 3-D (USA)

Toy Story 2 in 3-D (USA)

 

Taiwan:

The Descent: Part 2 (UK)

Gravity's Clowns (Japan)

The Last Station (Germany / Russia / UK)

Mai Mai Miracle (Japan)

No More Cry (Japan)

Toy Story in 3-D (USA)

Toy Story 2 in 3-D (USA)

 

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The 29th Hong Kong Film Awards - The Results (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive)

 
 

April 19, 2009

 
 

 

Image: HKIFF Society

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Film: Bodyguards and Assassins

Best Director: Teddy CHEN (Bodyguards and Assassins)

Other nominees:

Other nominees:

Red Cliff II

Ann HUI (Night & Fog)

KJ

John WOO (Red Cliff II)

Shinjuku Incident

Derek YEE (Shinjuku Incident)

Overheard

Alan MAK, Felix CHONG (Overheard)

 

 

Best Screenplay: Alex LAW (Echoes of the Rainbow)

Best Actor: Simon YAM (Echoes of the Rainbow)

Other nominees:

Other nominees:

GUO Junli, QIN Tiannan, Joyce CHAN,

WANG Xueqi (Bodyguards and Assassins)

      CHAN Tong-Man (Bodyguards and Assassins)

Simon YAM (Night & Fog)

WAI Ka-Fai, AU Kin-Yee (Written By)

Aaron KWOK (Murderer)

SZETO Kam-Yuen, Nicholl TANG,

LAU Ching-Wan (Overheard)

      Milkyway CreativeTeam (Accident)

 

Alan MAK, Felix CHONG (Overheard)

 

 

 

Best Actress: WAI Yin-Hung (At the End of Daybreak)

Best Supporting Actor: Nicholas TSE (Bodyguards and

Other nominees:

      Assassins)

ZHANG Jingchu (Night & Fog)

Other nominees:

ZHAO Wei (Mulan)

LEUNG Ka-Fai (Bodyguards and Assassins)

Shu Qi (Look for a Star)

Cheng Chen (Red Cliff II)

Sandra NG (Echoes of the Rainbow)

FENG Tsui-Fan (Accident)

 

Alex FONG (Overheard)

 

 

Best Supporting Actress: Michelle YE (Accident)

Best New Performer: Aarif LEE (Echoes of the Rainbow)

Other nominees:

Other nominees:

LI Yuchun (Bodyguards and Assassins)

CHEN Fala (Turning Point)

FAN Bingbing (Bodyguards and Assassins)

LI Yuchun (Bodyguards and Assassins)

ZHAO Wei (Red Cliff II)

ZHU Xuan (Prince of Tears)

Denise HO (Look for a Star)

Buzz CHUNG (Echoes of the Rainbow)

 

 

Best Cinematography: Arthur WONG (Bodyguards and

Best Editing: KONG Chi-Leung, CHAN Chi-Wai

      Assassins)

      (Overheard)

Other nominees:

Other nominees:

PUN Yiu-Ming (Empire of Silver)

Derek HUI, WONG Hoi (Bodyguards and Assassins)

LU Yue, ZHANG Li (Red Cliff II)

CHEUNG King-Wai (KJ)

CHING Ting-Chang (Prince of Tears)

David WU, Angie LAM, YANG Hongyu (Red Cliff II)

Nobuyasu KITA (Shinjuku Incident)

David Richardson (Accident)

 

 

Best Art Direction:  Ken MAK (Bodyguards and

Best Costume & Makeup Design: NG Li-Lo (Bodyguards

      Assassins)

      and Assassins)

Other nominees:

Other nominees:

YEE Chung-Man (Production Design); CHANG Chi-Ping,

YEE Chung-Man, DAI Meiling, Popeye TAM, MAN Yung-

      Christina YAO (Art Directors) (Empire of Silver)

      Ling (Empire of Silver)

Tim YIP (Red Cliff II)

Tim YIP (Red Cliff II)

YEE Chung-Man, LAU Man-Hung (The Storm Warriors)

YEE Chung-Man, NG Li-Lo (The Storm Warriors)

Yongfan, Andrew WONG (Prince of Tears)

Yongfan, Eason FUNG (Prince of Tears)

 

 

Best Action Choreography: TUNG Wai, LEE Tat-Chiu

Best Original Film Score: CHAN Kwong-Wing, KAM Pui-

      (Bodyguards and Assassins)

      Tat (Bodyguards and Assassins)

Other nominees:

Other nominees:    

Corey YUEN (Red Cliff II)

Taro IWASHIRO (Red Cliff II)

MA Yuk-Sing (The Storm Warriors)

YU Yat-Yiu (Prince of Tears)

CHIN Ka-Lok (Shinjuku Incident)

LO Tayu (Vengeance)

KU Huen-Chiu (14 Blades)

Keiichi TOMITA, Hidenharu MORI (Dance, Subaru!)

 

 

Best Original Film Song: Echoes of the Rainbow 

Best Sound Design: Steve BURGESS, WU Jiang (Red

      (Echoes of the Rainbow), composed by Lowell LO,

      Cliff II)

      lyric by LAW Kai-Yui, Sung by Aarif LEE

Other nominees:

Other nominees:

Kinson TSANG, LEE Yiu-Keung (Bodyguards and

Dusts (literal) (Bodyguards and Assassins),

      Assassins)

      composed by CHAN Kwong-Wing, lyric by

CHEUNG King-Wai, Hidemi GOJO (KJ)

      SHUM Wai-Chung, sung by LI Yuchun

Ken WONG, Phyllis CHENG, LAM Siu-Yu (The Storm

River of No Return (Red Cliff II), Composed BY

      Warriors)

      Taro IWASHIRO, lyric by Francis LEE, sung by Alan

Ken WONG, Phyllis CHENG (14, BLADES)

Hua Mulan (Mulan), composed by LI Shih-Song, lyric by

 

      YEE Kar-Yeung, sung by Stefanie SUN

 

Mcdull, Kungfu Ding Ding Dong (Mcdull, Kungfu

 

      Kindergarten), composed by The Pancakes, lyric by

 

      Brian TSE and The Pancakes, sung by The Pancakes

 

 

 

Best Visual Effect: NG Yuen-Fai, CHAU Chi-Shing, TAM

Best New Direct: CHEUNG King-Wai (KJ)

      Kai-Kwan (The Storm Warriors)

Other nominees:

Other nominees:

Philip YUNG (Glamorous Youth)

NG Yuen-Fai, CHAU Chi-Shing, TAM Chi-Wai,

CHOW Him-Yeung (Murderer)

      YUNG Kwok,Yin (Bodyguards and Assassins)

 

MAK Tak-Man, LAW Wai-Ho, NG Sze-Sze (Written BY)

 

Craig HAYES (Red Cliff II)

 

CHENG Man-Ching, MA Wing-On (Kungfu Cyborg:

 

      Metallic Attraction)

 

 

 

Best Asian Film: Departures (Japan)

Best Original Film Score: CHAN Kwong-Wing,

Other nominees:

      KAM Pui-Tat (Bodyguards and Assassins)

City of Life and Death (China / Hong Kong)

Other nominees:    

The Founding of a Republic (China / Hong Kong)

Taro IWASHIRO (Red Cliff II)

The Message (China)

YU Yat-Yiu (Prince of Tears)

Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (Japan)

LO Tayu (Vengeance)

 

Keiichi TOMITA, Hidenharu MORI (Dance, Subaru!)

 

 

Best Action Choreography: TUNG Wai, LEE Tat-Chiu

 

      (Bodyguards and Assassins)

 

Other nominees:

 

Corey YUEN (Red Cliff II)

 

MA Yuk-Sing (The Storm Warriors)

 

CHIN Ka-Lok (Shinjuku Incident)

 

KU Huen-Chiu (14 Blades)

 

 

 

Professional Spirit Award: CHOW Lam, president of Hong Kong Cinematography Lighting Association

Life-Time Achievement Award: LIU Chia-Liang, actor, director, action director, screenplay writer

 

 

 

 

Official site of Hong Kong Film Awards.

 

     
 

Opening This Week: April 10 - 16, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive)

 

 

April 16, 2010

 

 

Go Lala Go!

Future X-Cops Zoom Hunting  
       
       
 

Antecedent Trail

Invisible Connection

Clownfish

 

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Go Lala Go is about how a young girl makes her way to the top level of her firm.

 

In Future X-Cops, a police officer travels back in time to stop a group of criminals from assassinating a scientist.

 

Zoom Hunting tells a young girl's shocking discovery between the life of a couple and her sister's writings.

 

In Antecedent Trail, a police interrogator dips deep into the secret behind the death of his young colleague.

 

A group of total strangers' life gets tangled together by an Invisible Connection.

 

In Clownfish, a lonely clown meets a lonely blind girl, and then something magical happens.

 


Other new movies opened this week:

 

China:

Echoes Of The Rainbow (Hong Kong)

Clash of the Titans (UK / USA)

El Orfanato / The Orphanage (Mexico / Spain)

 

Hong Kong:

Monga (Taiwan)

Into the White Night (South Korea)

Kick-Ass (USA / UK)

A Serious Man (USA / UK / France)

Micmacs ¡′¡┬ Tire-Larigot / Micmacs (France)

 

Taiwan:

Kick-Ass (USA / UK)

Legion (USA)

Ne Te Retourne Pas / Don't Look Back (France / Italy / Luxembourg / Belgium)

Le P¡′¡′re De Mes Enfants / The Father of My Children (Germany / France)

Prayers for Bobby (USA)

The Runaways (USA)
 

 

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Opening This Week: April 3 - 9, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive)

 

 

April 9, 2010

 

 

The Perfect Match

The Four Cubits Amphetamine  

Images: Minkasoar (Beijing) Motion Picture Production Corp., Dong Rong Hui Ying Film and TV Entertainment Media Co., China Film Group, China Film Association, Wan Nian International Entertainment Development Co., Ltd., Artwalker.

 
       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In The Perfect Match, a womanizer is facing a tough choice of love.

 

The Four Cubits are actually four quadruplet girls a single man has to deal with.

 

Amphetamine tells a love story of two guys.

 


Other new movies opened this week:

 

China:
Direct Contact (USA / Germany)

Fire! (Switzerland / Germany)

 

Hong Kong:

Date Night (USA)

Meat Grinder (Thailand)

The Messenger (USA)

Old Partner (South Korea)

Villon's Wife (Japan)

 

Taiwan:

A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop / A Simple Noodle Story (China / Hong Kong)
The Crazies (USA / United Arab Emirates)

Date Night (USA)

Män Som Hatar Kvinnor/ The Girl with Dragon Tattoo (Sweden / Denmark/ Germany / Norway)

It's Complicated (USA)

I Give My First Love to You (Japan)

Le Petit Nicholas / Little Nicholas (France)

Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (USA)

 

 

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Opening This Week: March 27 - April 2, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) April 2, 2010

Opening This Week: March 20 - 26, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) March 26, 2010

The 4th Asian Film Awards - The Results (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) Mar 23, 2009

Opening This Week: March 13 - 19, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) March 19, 2010

Opening This Week: March 6 - 12, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) March 18, 2010

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Opening This Week: January 30 - February 5, 2010 - More (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) February 5, 2010

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Opening This Week: 23 - 29, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) January 29, 2010

Opening This Week: 16 - 22, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) January 22, 2010

The 4th Asian Film Awards Nominations (HKIFF) January 21, 2009

Opening This Week: January 9 - 15, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) January 15, 2010

Opening This Week: January 2 - 8, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) January 10, 2010

New Poster of Chow Yun-Fat's CONFUCIUS (Sina.com) January 7, 2010

Stills of Jiang Wen's LET THE BULLETS FLY (Sina.com) January 7, 2010

Donnie Yen's 14 BLADES - Loads of Stills (Sina.com) January 7, 2010

Opening This Week: December 26, 2009 - January 1, 2010 (MonkeyPeaches Exclusive) January 1, 2010

 
 

 

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