Provides a comprehensive overview of Johnnie To's career, concentrating on his action films, the genre in which To has excelled
Book Summary: The first comprehensive collection on Hong Kong neo-noir cinema, this book examines t...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
Chung Chang Wha is the godfather of Korean action cinema and the director who internationalized Hong...
Favraud Georges, Van Den Troost Kristof. Stephen Teo, Director in Action : Johnnie To and the Hong K...
Follow the decline of Hong Kong cinema in the 90s, Johnnie To has found a way to adapt to the invasi...
One of the most prominent directors in Hong Kong at the moment, Johnnie To Kei-fung, has over the pa...
Hong Kong cinema is known throughout the world for its action cinema, including martial arts films a...
REVERTING TOSOCIAL ORDER BY CONTAINMENT: JOHNNIE TO KEI-FUNG'S WHERE A GOOD MAN GOES The 1999 Hong K...
PTU is an underappreciated noir masterpiece by one of Hong Kong\u27s most prolific and commercially ...
Since the 1960s, Hong Kong cinema has helped to shape one of the world’s most popular cultural genre...
Synopsis and review of the Australian action film The Man from Hong Kong (Brian Trenchard Smith, 197...
Taking action cinema as an example, this paper outlines a historical approach to the transnational s...
...By examining the cinema of Hong Kong’s commercial crime film director Johnnie To, this dissertati...
Michael Ingham, an associate professor at Hong Kong’s Lingnan University, continues the work begun b...
Korea Session 195: Collaboration, Co-operation, and Co-production in South Korea's East Asian Cinema...
Book Summary: The first comprehensive collection on Hong Kong neo-noir cinema, this book examines t...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
Chung Chang Wha is the godfather of Korean action cinema and the director who internationalized Hong...
Favraud Georges, Van Den Troost Kristof. Stephen Teo, Director in Action : Johnnie To and the Hong K...
Follow the decline of Hong Kong cinema in the 90s, Johnnie To has found a way to adapt to the invasi...
One of the most prominent directors in Hong Kong at the moment, Johnnie To Kei-fung, has over the pa...
Hong Kong cinema is known throughout the world for its action cinema, including martial arts films a...
REVERTING TOSOCIAL ORDER BY CONTAINMENT: JOHNNIE TO KEI-FUNG'S WHERE A GOOD MAN GOES The 1999 Hong K...
PTU is an underappreciated noir masterpiece by one of Hong Kong\u27s most prolific and commercially ...
Since the 1960s, Hong Kong cinema has helped to shape one of the world’s most popular cultural genre...
Synopsis and review of the Australian action film The Man from Hong Kong (Brian Trenchard Smith, 197...
Taking action cinema as an example, this paper outlines a historical approach to the transnational s...
...By examining the cinema of Hong Kong’s commercial crime film director Johnnie To, this dissertati...
Michael Ingham, an associate professor at Hong Kong’s Lingnan University, continues the work begun b...
Korea Session 195: Collaboration, Co-operation, and Co-production in South Korea's East Asian Cinema...
Book Summary: The first comprehensive collection on Hong Kong neo-noir cinema, this book examines t...
Hong Kong has the world’s third largest film industry after Hollywood and Bollywood. For...
Chung Chang Wha is the godfather of Korean action cinema and the director who internationalized Hong...