"Love Massacre" is messy, artful, violent and shows a will to experiment intently, in a style that is essentially trademark to Hong Kong New Wave.
Category - Hong Kong New Wave (1979-1984)
Occasionally considered Johnnie To's debut (despite that he had already some experience with TV films) and occasionally part of the New Wave, for its unusual...
"The Imp" may seem a bit dated when watched today, 40 years after its initial release, but the artistry is quite evident, the built-up of the atmosphere...
A bright debut for a directress that managed to analyse Hong Kong identity within the frame of a commercial success.
During the last few days, and on the occasion of our tribute to Hong Kong New Wave, there have been a number of discussions on Facebook regarding what is, and...
A truly masterful film and a great testament to Tsui Hark's prowess.
An early entry to the Hong Kong New wave and a forerunner of the action cinema to come. Definitely worth watching.
Often considered the final instalment of an unofficial “Trilogy of Vietnam” and following “The Boy From Vietnam” (1978, for television) and “The Story of Woo...
Machetes in newspapers and ramshackle dwellings abound as Ah Chiu decends into his own personal hell.