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...
Category - The Johnnie To Project (35/71)
An effort to review all of Johnnie To’s films
Johnnie To's first directorial work for Milkyway Images was not a financial success, as was the case with many of the first productions of the then newly...
Ghost stories are incredibly versatile. For their subjects' distinct characteristics of being lost souls trapped in a limbo, troubled spirits, tormented...
“The Longest Nite” was quite a difficult film to produce, for a number of reasons. Firstly, it was shot during the chaos that followed the...
During the peak of their careers, Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng join Johnnie To's light farce “Love on a Diet”. The romantic comedy that follows up on...
“Election 2” was named as the best film of the year by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards and serves as a sequel to “Election”...
Before founding his own production company Milkyway Image in 1996, Johnnie To directed a few movies for Shaw Brothers, among them a messy action comedy called...
After several years in television and the release of three romantic comedies including “Seven Years Itch” (1987), Johnnie To comes up with his...
With the success of his predecessor becoming imminent, it was perhaps just a question of time before cinema audiences would be given a sequel to Johnnie To's...
Due to winning the prestigious Best Asian Film award at Fant-Asia Film Festival as well as Andy Lau the award for Best Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards in...