Pang Ho-Cheung’s Women Who Flirt Trailer with English Subtitles
At the hand of Pang Ho-Cheung, Chinese actress Zhou Xun takes on the role of a woman who flirts to give it her own spin.
At the hand of Pang Ho-Cheung, Chinese actress Zhou Xun takes on the role of a woman who flirts to give it her own spin.
The father of modern Kpop Seo Taiji collaborates with IU for the release of the ethereal synth Sogyeok-dong (소격동), a central neighborhood in South Korea, home to a military agency that forced college students to undertake moral education during the 80s.
These wild -and you gotta admit, slightly off- group of people start pulling some practical jokes in the name of some weird sense of justice.
The first official look at John Woo’s Asian historical romance war epic is out with subtitles, focusing on the story of the sinking of the Taiping steamer in 1949 and three couples aboard fleeing China for Taiwan during the revolution.
Secret singer Song Ji-Eun is back with more of her solo work with Don’t Look at Me Like That (쳐다보지마) and a very Eyes Wide Shut-like video directed by Zanybros.
SunnyHill launches its ‘official’ comeback single titled Monday Blues, ready to be an office hymn.
Ann Hui’s The Golden Era (黄金时代) chronicles the lives of two of the most important writers in 20th century China in the midst of the politically-charged 1930s.
Based on the life of five-time World Amateur champion Indian boxer Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom from the very remote district of Manipur, the only woman to have won a medal in each one of the six box world championships.
The much-awaited first trailer to Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider, an Indian adaptation to Shakespeare’s Hamlet, has finally been released completing Bhardwaj’s Shakespearean trilogy.