Genre - Thriller
A1. No, it's not about a steak sauce. A-1 I imagine refers to the front page of the newspaper: section A, page 1. Ling (Angelica Lee Sinje) is a fashion reporter, Kevin (Edison Chen) her photographer. She wants to quit her... » MORE
Aar-Paar. Kalu Birju (Guru Dutt) is a former prisoner, in jail for reckless driving but out early for good behavior, trying to make a fresh start. On the one hand, there is his job at a garage and his romance with... » MORE
Abnormal Beauty. Jiney (Race) and her girlfriend Jasmine (Rosanne) are art students into photography. But then Jin takes a picture of a dead body and becomes obsessed with death, snapping pictures of dead animals, brooding, contemplating suicide, and having traumatic memories of... » MORE
All of a Sudden. Two guys are just yelling at each other after a minor fender bender, when all of a sudden, a naked woman crashes onto the top of one of their cars, dead, an apparent suicide. ... » MORE
Astonishing. This thriller from Herman Yau asks what would happen if you woke up one day and everyone treated you like you were someone else. Someone you knew. And that person that you knew, is now you, and works at your... » MORE
Bloody Cops. Bloody awful, more like. Veteran actor Roy Cheung, who can often turn in memorable and exciting supporting performances, is dull as white toast as the star in this mystery about a murdered teacher stuffed in a box. Roy Cheung is... » MORE
Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets. Who is Kaiser Sosei? Er, no wait, this time it's "who is Murtaza Arzai?" But really, now, we're just quibbling on details. This is the kind of recycled garbage that writers about Indian cinema always point to to underscore their... » MORE
Dating Death. A group of friends go out to a private island villa, where one of them, after confessing his love of one of the girls, is brutally killed. Five years later, they all go back, and natually, get bumped off one... » MORE
Deadly Camp 2003. The owner of a small advertising company (Tony Ho) has an affair with his client, a Japanese model (Ohsako Yumi). They head off to a deserted island for a photo shoot, along with the rest of the company, which consists... » MORE
Deadly Melody. Everyone who rents a specific CD from the music store ends up committing suicide. One girl does a neat trick of dripping hot candle wax on her face until it is completely covered and she suffocates. Another starts gnawing on... » MORE
Demoniac Flash. Anthony Wong walks up to a tombstone and starts playing the harmonica, but it turns out to be only a dream (or was it?). And so begins DEMONIAC FLASH, a movie as coherent as its English language title -- it... » MORE
Devil Butcher, The. This DV production has a number of english titles. The disc is advertised as "Kowloon Sky -- Devil Killer," the DVD has "Devil Killer" printed on it, while the movie itself begins with "The Devil Butcher." But no matter what... » MORE
Haiwan. Cannons. A major, waking up in a hospital bed, hallucinating that his nurse is an enemy soldier, attempts to strangle her. A hatred of all women, buring inside him. Opening credits over scenes at the beach. A boy, killing the... » MORE
Half Twin. Mr. Ko (Karl Ng) needs to embezzle more money from the company he works for to pay off his debts, so he concocts an elaborate scheme to kill the head of the company, Lok Yan (Candy Lo), and replace her... » MORE
He Lives by Night. Po-Chih Leong's film JUMPING ASH (1976, HK) is often mentioned as the first, the earliest example of Hong Kong's "New Wave." It is spoken of reverently, and it's a film I've long wanted to see. I still want to see... » MORE
Internet Disaster. Released in 2003. So why does it look like it was filmed in 1995? No matter. At least it wasn't shot using digital video. A housewife (Vivien Chen) is married to a wealthy, attractive, but older and always busy husband... » MORE
Koma. The old urban legend about waking up in a tub of ice with a note to call the police, only to find your kidney has been removed, is revived again for this suspense thriller. Ching (Angelica Lee) stumbles across a... » MORE
Maybe It's Love. Maybe it's love, but it looks a whole lot more like deceptive marketing. The sexy, sweaty, Cherie Chung in a nightgown on the front cover and bed scenes on the back give way in the movie itself to a quiet... » MORE
My Baby Shot Me Down. Looking for some female vengeance in this movie whose title was obviously inspired by the KILL BILL soundtrack? Not really here. Instead it's the story of an actor turned serial killer -- as we all have long suspected, there's really... » MORE
Peeping, The. Packed wall to wall with sex, held together by a plot full of double crosses, THE PEEPING would have made a great porno. But although there is a lot of nudity, and a lot of sex, the camera is set... » MORE
Police Case. Boring shot on video production starring Elle Choi as a police secretary who sits around bored at her job all day while beat cop Ken Wong is out all day doing his rounds. Wong appears to be the only cop... » MORE
Set to Kill. A thriller with more twists and turns than your own intestines. But its set up that way pretty much from the beginning, which creates a certain emotional detachment in the viewer: we already suspect nothing we are told will end... » MORE
Set Up. One can only assume that the title of this disappointing film refers to the glaringly obvious, contrived, and totally illogical set up to the story. It's too bad, too, as director Billy Chung can usually deliver a satisfying genre film.... » MORE
Slim Til Dead. A serial killer abducts models and forces them to slim down to 70lbs before letting them go, the process naturally killing them. Tak (Anthony Wong) and Bull (Raymond Wong) are the cops on the case, aided by mainland photographer Tin... » MORE
To Seduce An Enemy. Michael Tong plays an evil advertising company boss hypnotizes beautiful women into being his sex slaves, then has them kill people for him, and kill themselves as well, when he gets tired of them. He also has a country house... » MORE
Untold Story: Sudden Vanished. Wayne Lai gets his own little digital video franchise, 'UNTOLD STORY.' It has nothing to do with the famous Herman Yau UNTOLD STORY films. Instead, it's basically the X-FILES. Wayne Lai and Fannie Yuan are cops who resign from the... » MORE
Wedding or a Funeral, A. Sam Lee is about to get married, but that night, his beautiful fiance (Paulyn Sun) is abducted and he is forced to capture a series of ever more hardened criminals for the abductor or she will be killed. The movie,... » MORE
Yakeen. Dharmendra stars as Rajesh, working on a top secret formula for the Indian government. He cons a month leave after the experiment blows a fuse, and spends his time wooing lovely Rite (Sharmila Tagore). He's determined to get married but... » MORE
Zeher. Cop Siddharth (Emraan Hashmi) is not quite himself ever since his wife Sonia (Shamita Shetty) got fed up with being a housewife, had an abortion, and left him to start working again. He aimlessly despairs until he meets Anna (Udita... » MORE
A1. No, it's not about a steak sauce. A-1 I imagine refers to the front page of the newspaper: section A, page 1. Ling (Angelica Lee Sinje) is a fashion reporter, Kevin (Edison Chen) her photographer. She wants to quit her... » MORE
Aar-Paar. Kalu Birju (Guru Dutt) is a former prisoner, in jail for reckless driving but out early for good behavior, trying to make a fresh start. On the one hand, there is his job at a garage and his romance with... » MORE
Abnormal Beauty. Jiney (Race) and her girlfriend Jasmine (Rosanne) are art students into photography. But then Jin takes a picture of a dead body and becomes obsessed with death, snapping pictures of dead animals, brooding, contemplating suicide, and having traumatic memories of... » MORE
All of a Sudden. Two guys are just yelling at each other after a minor fender bender, when all of a sudden, a naked woman crashes onto the top of one of their cars, dead, an apparent suicide. ... » MORE
Astonishing. This thriller from Herman Yau asks what would happen if you woke up one day and everyone treated you like you were someone else. Someone you knew. And that person that you knew, is now you, and works at your... » MORE
Bloody Cops. Bloody awful, more like. Veteran actor Roy Cheung, who can often turn in memorable and exciting supporting performances, is dull as white toast as the star in this mystery about a murdered teacher stuffed in a box. Roy Cheung is... » MORE
Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets. Who is Kaiser Sosei? Er, no wait, this time it's "who is Murtaza Arzai?" But really, now, we're just quibbling on details. This is the kind of recycled garbage that writers about Indian cinema always point to to underscore their... » MORE
Dating Death. A group of friends go out to a private island villa, where one of them, after confessing his love of one of the girls, is brutally killed. Five years later, they all go back, and natually, get bumped off one... » MORE
Deadly Camp 2003. The owner of a small advertising company (Tony Ho) has an affair with his client, a Japanese model (Ohsako Yumi). They head off to a deserted island for a photo shoot, along with the rest of the company, which consists... » MORE
Deadly Melody. Everyone who rents a specific CD from the music store ends up committing suicide. One girl does a neat trick of dripping hot candle wax on her face until it is completely covered and she suffocates. Another starts gnawing on... » MORE
Demoniac Flash. Anthony Wong walks up to a tombstone and starts playing the harmonica, but it turns out to be only a dream (or was it?). And so begins DEMONIAC FLASH, a movie as coherent as its English language title -- it... » MORE
Devil Butcher, The. This DV production has a number of english titles. The disc is advertised as "Kowloon Sky -- Devil Killer," the DVD has "Devil Killer" printed on it, while the movie itself begins with "The Devil Butcher." But no matter what... » MORE
Haiwan. Cannons. A major, waking up in a hospital bed, hallucinating that his nurse is an enemy soldier, attempts to strangle her. A hatred of all women, buring inside him. Opening credits over scenes at the beach. A boy, killing the... » MORE
Half Twin. Mr. Ko (Karl Ng) needs to embezzle more money from the company he works for to pay off his debts, so he concocts an elaborate scheme to kill the head of the company, Lok Yan (Candy Lo), and replace her... » MORE
He Lives by Night. Po-Chih Leong's film JUMPING ASH (1976, HK) is often mentioned as the first, the earliest example of Hong Kong's "New Wave." It is spoken of reverently, and it's a film I've long wanted to see. I still want to see... » MORE
Internet Disaster. Released in 2003. So why does it look like it was filmed in 1995? No matter. At least it wasn't shot using digital video. A housewife (Vivien Chen) is married to a wealthy, attractive, but older and always busy husband... » MORE
Koma. The old urban legend about waking up in a tub of ice with a note to call the police, only to find your kidney has been removed, is revived again for this suspense thriller. Ching (Angelica Lee) stumbles across a... » MORE
Maybe It's Love. Maybe it's love, but it looks a whole lot more like deceptive marketing. The sexy, sweaty, Cherie Chung in a nightgown on the front cover and bed scenes on the back give way in the movie itself to a quiet... » MORE
My Baby Shot Me Down. Looking for some female vengeance in this movie whose title was obviously inspired by the KILL BILL soundtrack? Not really here. Instead it's the story of an actor turned serial killer -- as we all have long suspected, there's really... » MORE
Peeping, The. Packed wall to wall with sex, held together by a plot full of double crosses, THE PEEPING would have made a great porno. But although there is a lot of nudity, and a lot of sex, the camera is set... » MORE
Police Case. Boring shot on video production starring Elle Choi as a police secretary who sits around bored at her job all day while beat cop Ken Wong is out all day doing his rounds. Wong appears to be the only cop... » MORE
Set to Kill. A thriller with more twists and turns than your own intestines. But its set up that way pretty much from the beginning, which creates a certain emotional detachment in the viewer: we already suspect nothing we are told will end... » MORE
Set Up. One can only assume that the title of this disappointing film refers to the glaringly obvious, contrived, and totally illogical set up to the story. It's too bad, too, as director Billy Chung can usually deliver a satisfying genre film.... » MORE
Slim Til Dead. A serial killer abducts models and forces them to slim down to 70lbs before letting them go, the process naturally killing them. Tak (Anthony Wong) and Bull (Raymond Wong) are the cops on the case, aided by mainland photographer Tin... » MORE
To Seduce An Enemy. Michael Tong plays an evil advertising company boss hypnotizes beautiful women into being his sex slaves, then has them kill people for him, and kill themselves as well, when he gets tired of them. He also has a country house... » MORE
Untold Story: Sudden Vanished. Wayne Lai gets his own little digital video franchise, 'UNTOLD STORY.' It has nothing to do with the famous Herman Yau UNTOLD STORY films. Instead, it's basically the X-FILES. Wayne Lai and Fannie Yuan are cops who resign from the... » MORE
Wedding or a Funeral, A. Sam Lee is about to get married, but that night, his beautiful fiance (Paulyn Sun) is abducted and he is forced to capture a series of ever more hardened criminals for the abductor or she will be killed. The movie,... » MORE
Yakeen. Dharmendra stars as Rajesh, working on a top secret formula for the Indian government. He cons a month leave after the experiment blows a fuse, and spends his time wooing lovely Rite (Sharmila Tagore). He's determined to get married but... » MORE
Zeher. Cop Siddharth (Emraan Hashmi) is not quite himself ever since his wife Sonia (Shamita Shetty) got fed up with being a housewife, had an abortion, and left him to start working again. He aimlessly despairs until he meets Anna (Udita... » MORE