When three friends open a hot pot restaurant in a former bomb shelter, they discover it's linked by a single wall to the bank vault next door. While deciding to take the easy money or go to the police, they find out one of the bank's employees is a former classmate and look to enlist her in deciding their future.
Police officer Zhong Wen (Jackie Chan) meets his estranged daughter Miaomiao (Jing Tian) in her boyfriend Wu Jiang's (Liu Ye) bar, but a strange dispute suddenly breaks out. While trying to break up the fray, Zhong Wen gets knocked out. He wakes up to find that all the customers in the bar are being held hostage by Wu, who demands a certain prisoner be brought to him. Zhong gradually realizes that everything is connected to a deadly incident that happened years ago.
Lee Yong-gu is a mentally challenged man with the intelligence of a 6-year-old, which is actually the age of his own daughter Ye-sung who is much smarter than her peers. The two of them lead a happy life while Yong-gu makes a living by working as a parking attendant at a local supermarket. But one day, when the police commissioner's young daughter dies in a strange accident, Yong-gu is the one who happens to find her. He is falsely accused and sentenced to death for abduction, sexual assault, and murder of a minor. Ye-sung is sent to a childcare institution and Yong-gu gets imprisoned and assigned to Cell No. 7, the harshest cell in a maximum security prison.
Set in a small fishing village in Pulau Ketam, this coming-of-age story tells the struggles of a group of teenage friends faced with making the decision of chasing their dreams or doing what others want them to do.
Set in 1920s Shanghai, Ma Zouri and Xiang Feitian establish a notorious beauty pageant called the Flowers Competition. All of the city's elite attend the gala event, but when one of the competitors unexpectedly wins, it sets into motion a series of tragic events that change their destinies.
Catch this Chinese fantasy-action-adventure film directed by Derek Kwok and starring Eddie Peng in the title role of The Monkey King alongside Ni Ni, Shawn Yue, Oho Ou and Zheng Shuang. The film is based on a popular internet novel titled Wukong Biography written by Jin Hezai.
A light-hearted satire on Singapore and Singaporeans from different walks of life. When Singapore is hit with a widespread bout of food poisoning - with at least fifty victims - everyone is sent into a tizzy. How could something like this happen in Singapore? And who's responsible?
Mrs K is a housewife who lives in a quiet suburban neighborhood with her husband, Mr. K, and their daughter, Lil’ K. But when a stranger shows up to black Mrs. K, she is forced out of her sheltered life to face an old enemy and save her family.
Alan, who is supposed to attend court as a witness in a criminal trial the next morning, gets increasingly plastered with his friends in his birthday party. As the deadline looms, the guys discover their twilight craziness provided each with a new self-perspective that has intangibly changed their lives.
Ken Hung, Carlos Chan, Deep Ng, Michelle Wai, Kathy Yuen
An amateur surfer, who has been through several bad relationships, meets a kind-hearted tattoo artist. Everything is perfect until she confesses that she is an unusual “nail clipper monster”. With such a claim, can their love settle their differences?
Joseph Chang, Zhou Dongyu, Ekin Cheng, Tiffany Ann Hsu
Jackie Chan stars as a humble London businessman whose long-buried past erupts in a revenge-fueled vendetta when the only person left for him to love - his teenage daughter - dies in a senseless act of politically motivated terrorism. His relentless search to find the terrorists leads to a cat-and-mouse conflict with a British government official whose own past may hold the clues to the identities of the elusive killers.
Five young girls who want to be famous are given the chance to pursue their dreams by becoming pseudo-models in Hong Kong. But can they resist the countless temptations presented to them in the industry without losing themselves?