Year - 1989
Aces Go Places V The Terracotta Hit. Aces Go Places V The Terracotta Hit is the last in a series of films which were in many ways a watershed in Hong Kong Cinema. The Aces Go Places series established, once and for all, that chop-socky wasn't all... » MORE
Female Ninja Magic Chronicles. If nothing else, the Female Ninja Magic Chronicles series expands the arsenal of Ninja weapons and tricks that were previously known. Sure, I've heard of shuriken and shuko, but I must admit I was not aware of the Ninja arts... » MORE
God of Gamblers. Chow Yun-Fat redefines cool and consumes copious amounts of chocolate in the undisputed champion of gambling films. ... » MORE
Magic Cop. Lam Ching-Ying is back with another supernatural adventure, only this time, he isn't a Taoist priest, he's a cop! Well, not really. Actually he's a cop AND a Taoist priest. This film had me hooked before the opening credits even... » MORE
Terracotta Warrior, A. Director Ching Siu-Tung's hard to find epic manages to both entertain and annoy, often simultaneously. This action-adventure love story story begins in the Qin Dynasty but ends in the 1930's, and once again, Gong Li is there. ... » MORE
Vampire Buster. It's right in the middle of the Cultural Revolution and Cheung Il (Kent Cheng) is being denounced by his son, waving Mao's little red book and shouting that he now 'has no family except the state.' It's out with the... » MORE
Wild Ones, The. After getting mocked in Toronto for being a Chinese social worker trying to help Canadian youth, of whom she is told she knows nothing about, Sandy (Olivia Cheng) returns to Hong Kong and gets a job at a girls' home... » MORE
Aces Go Places V The Terracotta Hit. Aces Go Places V The Terracotta Hit is the last in a series of films which were in many ways a watershed in Hong Kong Cinema. The Aces Go Places series established, once and for all, that chop-socky wasn't all... » MORE
Female Ninja Magic Chronicles. If nothing else, the Female Ninja Magic Chronicles series expands the arsenal of Ninja weapons and tricks that were previously known. Sure, I've heard of shuriken and shuko, but I must admit I was not aware of the Ninja arts... » MORE
God of Gamblers. Chow Yun-Fat redefines cool and consumes copious amounts of chocolate in the undisputed champion of gambling films. ... » MORE
Magic Cop. Lam Ching-Ying is back with another supernatural adventure, only this time, he isn't a Taoist priest, he's a cop! Well, not really. Actually he's a cop AND a Taoist priest. This film had me hooked before the opening credits even... » MORE
Terracotta Warrior, A. Director Ching Siu-Tung's hard to find epic manages to both entertain and annoy, often simultaneously. This action-adventure love story story begins in the Qin Dynasty but ends in the 1930's, and once again, Gong Li is there. ... » MORE
Vampire Buster. It's right in the middle of the Cultural Revolution and Cheung Il (Kent Cheng) is being denounced by his son, waving Mao's little red book and shouting that he now 'has no family except the state.' It's out with the... » MORE
Wild Ones, The. After getting mocked in Toronto for being a Chinese social worker trying to help Canadian youth, of whom she is told she knows nothing about, Sandy (Olivia Cheng) returns to Hong Kong and gets a job at a girls' home... » MORE