If you haven’t yet discovered the bold and sensitive artistry of modern Russian cinema, now would be a good time to start. This week, we’re bringing you several new releases from the region that come courtesey […]
Hong Kong films
This week, we bring you a vibrant selection of Southeast Asian films, newly available from Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and more, plus an erotic indie flick from Hong Kong and an insightful wartime drama from Mongolia. […]
Almost two decades since its initial theatrical run, Fruit Chan’s low-budget coming-of-ager Made in Hong Kong remains a volatile document of the cinematic and sociocultural identity of its titular metropolis in the pivotal year of 1997. Its loosely […]
FilmDoo has just launched two exciting international short film channels on new media network OwnZones: FilmDoo Horror, with genre-spanning content, from intense psychological thrillers to brutal torture spectacles to old-fashioned ghost stories, these films hail from […]
By Sharon Calingasan Watch Asian Films on FilmDoo We take a peek at some of the top Asian films that were released from January to April this year. These films were not only frequently outstanding […]
By David Pountain Lee Po-cheung’s funny and affecting Gangster Payday is not your typical Hong Kong triad flick. Bypassing the taut set pieces and operatic violence you would usually associate with the genre, the film […]