Despite a hindering language barrier at times, this Johnnie To and Stephen Chow production delivers on the laughs.
Category - The Johnnie To Project (39/71)
An effort to review all of Johnnie To’s films
Early on in both their careers and well before they would each go on to do the kind of work that they are now most known for, director Johnnie To and actor...
Johnnie To directing a remake of the 1975 Shaw Bros classic “Disciples of Shaolin” by Chang Chen can only be a good thing, right? The project has all the...
Merging radically different genres is always a tricky business, and most of the time, takes a very steady directorial hand to accomplish the desired balance...
Much has been speculated about Johnnie To since the release of “Three” in the summer of 2016. The ongoing urban legend about filming “Election 3” was one of...
Combining intense action with deep, sociopolitical context is quite a hard endeavor, but this is exactly what Johnnie To achieved with “Breaking News” as he...
Johnnie To has managed to carve an independent career out of the densely saturated Hong Kong film industry. Along with frequent collaborator Wai Ka-Fai, they...
"A Hero Never Dies" is a movie that has it all and which is a true masterpiece of action cinema.