A puppy gets gravely injured while defending them from the neighbor's large and aggressive Tibetan Mastiff. The arrogant owner of the Tibetan Mastiff, however, refuses to take responsibility, and the police aren't of much help since no people were hurt. When push comes to shove, the puppy’s owner vows to fight for justice for his dog.
Donnie Yen stars as infamous real-life drug kingpin Crippled Ho, who came to Hong Kong an illegal immigrant in 1963 and ruthlessly carved an empire from the chaotic underworld of drug dealers and corrupt police that ruled the city under notorious detective Lee Rock (Andy Lau).
College student Nam (Michelle Wai) juggles school and a part-time gig as a photographer's assistant for her longtime friend Chun Man (Carlos Chan), who holds an obvious torch for her. With high school reunion coming up, Nam recalls her abbreviated puppy love with classmate To Chi (Ken Hung), her almost boyfriend who left suddenly for Canada. Their bickering relationship ended over a misunderstanding back in high school, but the two reconnect immediately when they meet again. Nam is as happy as could be with To Chi. But one day Chun Man tells her that To Chi is actually comatose in Canada, and that no one else can see To Chi.
Web Zhang, a former extreme sports athlete, is forced to participate in an extreme reality show called Urban Games after his sister is kidnapped. At the games, Web must balance his skills and smarts to rescue his sister from the mysterious organization holding her ransom.
When a talent manager meets a guy whose voice resembles the famous comedian Stephen Chow, things starts to stir up in the show biz. "Lucky Star 2015" is a hilarious comedy starring actors from both Hong Kong and Taiwan, including Eric Tsang, Dada Chan and Wong Cho Lam.
This epic drama directed by John Woo is set in the midst of the Chinese Revolution during the late 1940s, when countless people from China were fleeing to the island of Taiwan. On January 27th, 1949, three couples boarded on the steamer “Taiping”, together with over a thousand people including the rich, refugees and crew. What follows is a tragedy which claimed the lives of 1,500 people and the epic love stories left behind.
Kaneshiro Takeshi, Zhang Ziyi, Huang Xiao Ming, Tong Da Wei, Song Hye-kyo, Masami Nagasawa
Set in 1914 following the collapse of the Qing dynasty, the action-packed Call of Heroes tells the story of a group of villagers standing up to a cruel young warlord to protect their homeland.
Sean Lau, Eddie Pang, Louis Koo, Wu Jing, Yuen Quan
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.
From Japan's best-selling author, Keigo Higashino, comes a heartwarming fantasy of an everyday general store that becomes a portal through time. When three delinquents accidentally enter the premise, they trigger a series of events that allow a letter from the past, seeking advice, to mysteriously slips through the mail slot. Puzzled, the trio decides to respond in an attempt to help those in need.
Superstar Sammi Cheng stars as a no-nonsense CEO who has been betrayed by her two-timing fiancee and sets out to find a sperm donor so that she can have a child with no attachments in this romantic-comedy.
Sean Lau stars as an inspector investigating a prison escape in this period action-thriller. Sequel to The Bullet Vanishes and set in Northern China in the 1930s, the mysterious escape leads the inspector down a rabbit hole of surprising discoveries.
Sean Lau, Gordan Lam, Rhydian Vaughan, Jiang Yi Yan
At 49, Singaporean taxi driver Moo (Henry Thia) is still trying to find a lifelong companion. He encounters the young but eccentric Moon (Crystal Lin), who is always seen with her pet, Bubbles (the dog), and feeding stray animals. Can the two fall in love?