“Furie” highest-grossing Vietnamese movie of all time

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Hai Phuong (“Furie”) becomes highest-grossing Vietnamese movie of all time. It has earned US$578,000 (VND13.4 billion) in the US. Prior to that, the movie also did well here in Vietnam. Despite not being available for moviegoers below 18, the film earned VND50 billion after three days in theaters across Vietnam and VND160 billion after three weeks. […]

More Review of “Lady Detective Show”

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Thanks to long time genre booster Danny Templegod for taking the time to review ‘Lady Detective Shadow’: “First of all this is an entire Chinese Production, actually this completely works [read full] OR [link to website] “

“Furie” opens in Vietnam

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Furie, also known as Hai Phuong, is directed by Vietnamese filmmaker Le-Van Kiet, of the films Dust of Life, House in the Alley, Bay Cap 3, Gentle, The Lost Tour: Vietnam, and The Rich Woman previously. The film will open in theaters first in Vietnam. Well Go USA will then release Le-Van Kiet’s Furie in select US theaters starting March 1st 2019. Press by […]

Review on “Lady Detective Shadow”

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Another nice review for our film ‘Lady Detective Shadow’ film: “Martial Arts films have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, from Bruce Lee classics to Iko Uwais in The Raid,  I do appreciate a good one when I see it. To my surprise, Lady Detective Shadow is yet […]

Asian Movie Pulse Interview

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An interview with Bey on film website Asian Movie Pulse.  It’s a recent favourite interview of Bey as it allowed him to talk and expand on his views on life, career and the industry (past and present).  Do check it out! Click here for the link […] Click here for saved file of the interview […]

Interview by Vox Asia

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Bey was interviewed by website Vox Asia about the issues of casting talents in the Hong Kong film industry, particularly regarding the use of online resources to achieve such purpose.  Vox Asia is produced by The Journalism & Media Studies Centre at the University of Hong Kong. To read the full article, click here […]