Thursday, April 2, 2026

[2026.04.03] TICKET PRICES GO BACK IN TIME FOR RE-RELEASES TO SUPPORT COLD WAR 1994

Terrance Lau and Louise Wong work together again and their chemistry remains the same

Dee Ho, Kevin Chu Kam Yin, and Mandy Tam attend the launch ceremony and share their production experience
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Terrance Lau would keep his expectation normal for the box office of his film COLD WAR 1994

COLD WAR and COLD WAR 2 will be re-released with a ticket price of HK$ 30

Louise Wong works on her first action film, with challenging gunfights and fight scenes

Dee Ho, Kevin Chu and Mandy Tam play organized crime unit officers
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The movie COLD WAR 1994 (HONG JING 1994) is scheduled to be released on May 1st. Yesterday director Longman Leung Lok Man led the actors Terrance Lau Chun Him, Louise Wong Dan Nei, Kevin Chu Kam Yin, Mandy Tam Man Huen and Dee Ho Kai Wah to attend the film launch ceremony, and announced that COLD WAR will return to the screen starting April 16th and COLD WAR 2 will starting April 23th. The ticket price for watching the COLD WAR film series re-release series will be set at $30 (Hong Kong dollars, the same below), the ticket price in local theaters in 1994. The audience would able to enter the COLD WAR world, relive the plot of the first two installments and then enjoy the new film.

Regarding the film company's re-release of two installments of COLD WAR, Lau Chun Him said that the price was set at the 1994 cinema ticket price of HK$ 30. It was a very interesting concept, but he was only 6 years old at the time. When he was a child though, his parents often took him and his sister to the theater to watch movies. He has already watched the first two installments for his performance earlier, and if he had time, he would definitely go to the theater to support them again. Speaking of his box office expectations, Lau Chun Him said that he would leave it to the audience and would only face it normally.

Lau Chun Him n the film played the organized crime unit chief superintendent Lee Man Bun in his youth. Wong Dan Nei played a mob boss Yuen Yeuk Lan. Because both were swept up in a kidnapping case, both sides of the law had to team up to protect their important figures. Yet will he feel pressured from superstars Chow Yun Fat, Aaron Kwok Kwok Fu Sing, Tony Leung Ka Fai and Louis Koo Tin Lok gathered to support him as the protagonist this time? He said, "The team is so warm, no one has put pressure on me, and I didn't feel pressured. I just focused on doing a good job and sending a good movie to everyone. However, after half a year of filming, gunfights, fights in the rain, and car chases were very physically exhausting. I was really relieved after filming!" Currently writing a screenplay, Lau Chung Him received "Lee Man Bun" Leung Ka Fai's promise of HK$ 2 salary to support him if the role would be suitable. "I am coming up with ideas, I want to work with Leung Ka Fai." As for whether he would direct and star himself, he said that it would be a secret.

Working with Wong Dan Nei again this time after ANITA (MUI YIM FONG), Lau Chun Him said with a smile that it was already 8 years ago, and he was approaching 40 years old. Looking back at when everyone was still "young", they did not think so far ahead. Now he felt that Wong Dan Nei has become much more mature. For this collaboration, they both had to accept action training that included holding a gun. Lau Chun Him revealed that Wong Dan Nei was the most accurate shooter among everyone. Wong Dan Nei said, "Everyone is working very hard, in more than two months of training, Ah Him's body is highly flexible, and picks it up easier. My muscles and bones are relatively stiff, I have to keep stretching to try to catch up. In addition it is my first action movie. the gunfight scenes are so intense, but the shooting is so modern and the whole team is also very happy." She also said that because of her sufficient training, she must first not hurt other actors and also learned to protect herself from it. She was not injured, but while wielding weapons minor bumps and bruises were inevitable. Of course their own halves would worry about them. Their other halves also always reminded them to be careful during action scenes. Lau Chun Him said that his wife Cecilia Choi Sze Wan was working overseas and could not return to Hong Kong in time to support the premiere ceremony. Wong Dan Nei also pointed out that her husband Sheldon Lo (Law Hau Yung) was still in Australia, but believed that he will support her in another way.

Tam Man Huen received firearms training for 3 months. During the training she heard real gunfire for the first time and her ears went deaf for a moment. She also pointed out that her finger strength was poor when firing the gun, and often used a water spray can to strengthen it at home. Fortunately the result passed in the test, as during the official shoot she was able to open fire without blinking. Chu Kam Yin played the role of a member of the organized crime unit and had action and chase scenes, but the most memorable was an interrogation torture scene. The performance required a battle of brains and brawn.

Music groups ERROR member Dee Ho Kai Wah, MIRROR member Lokman Yeung and Stanley Yau Si Chun also participated in the performance of COLD WAR 1994. They had to receive action and gun training first. Dee played an undercover cop but had no use for the training, as he had to show off his "financial skills". He joked that profit in the film would become loss in reality. The film had a lot of informational dialogues he had to memorize, so it had a certain degree of difficulty; but he also enjoyed the filming process. The film company arranged to re- release two installments of COLD WAR at a ticket price of HK$ 30, which he joked that was an anti-inflationary approach. After watching 3 movies, the prices would be equivalent to a discount so they would be quite worth watching.

As for new ERROR projects, he said that they have been discussed. He has already surpassed the planning, but the company was taking it slow so he believed that Heaven would arrange for path for them. His group mate Poki Ng recently revealed that he had depression on social network. He said that he has always been concerned about Poki and felt that Poki taking the first step and talk about his thoughts was a good thing. "I have already said many words of concern. Earlier I really took him to see a doctor. Actually depression is very common, many city people have it. Maybe in this business it is magnified, I feel his use of running to treat himself is also a good thing. If he wants me to run with him though, then it would be my turn to be depressed."

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

[2026.04.02] LOUIS KOO HINTS AT MORE "SCAMS" IN THE FUTURE

Louis Koo receives his Tornado figure and cannot keep his hands off it

Louis Koo loans models from his personal collection for exhibition and says that he covers them under a cloth at home too

Many of Louis Koo's classic characters appear again in the music video.
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Louis Koo releases his new song THE GREAT SCAM OF THE CENTURY and hints more "scams" are on the way

Louis Koo unveils Darth Vader from his collection

Many cute versions of Louis Koo's characters appear in the music video, including Yeung Gor (top) and Tornado (bottom)
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Louis Koo Tin Lok attended the press conference of "Hong Kong Comic Con 2026" yesterday as an event ambassador. After over 20 years he released a fast song "The Great Scam of the Century". As soon as the music video was uploaded the comment sections blew up. He transformed into as many as 11 classic looks and characters, including TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI WAI SING)'s Tornado, BACK TO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI)'s Hong Siu Lung, FAT CHOI SPIRIT (LEK GOO LEK GOO SUN NIN CHOI)'s Tin Lok, THE RETURN OF THE CONDOR HEROES' Yeung Gor and WARRIORS OF FUTURE (MING YUT JIN GEI)'s Taylor, as well as his hit song POPULAR THIS WEEK's classic choreography in full parody.

Koo Tin Lok took advantage of the eve of April Fool's Day to release a new song and music video "The Great Scam of the Century", which was highly praised and even started an online campaign for him to win Favorite Male singer again this year. He said with a smile, "No way? It really is a scam." When asked how long he has been preparing for the new song, Koo Tin Lok smiled and said, "It's a secret, it is my idea to use animation in the music video. Everyone knows that I like animation, and I can bring out the roles I have played all at once. (Launching music video figures?) I can consider that. (People online asked Jessica Hester Hsuan (Suen Huen) to shoot another music video?) Have they? I can consider it." The reporter asked Koo Tin Lok if he had any other surprises for everyone, and he said that the "scam of the century" was not over yet, and the surprises would not be limited to April. In addition, Koo Tin Lok was surrounded by a large number of college students at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology a few days ago. He explained that he was actually going to work on a shoot. He wore a mask and a hat because he did not want to be recognized, but in the end he was still recognized. This trip was not to interact with college students. In addition the Koo Tin Lok starred COLD WAR 1994 (HONG JIN 1994) has released its poster and trailer. Even Chow Yun Fat could not recognize him as the Chief Executive. He said, "Because Fat Gor has never seen the look, but I think the look is very similar to the logo of 'Uncle Potato Chips' (Pringles) and 'Monopoly'."

[2026.04.02] ON THE 23RD ANNIVERSARY OF LESLIE CHEUNG'S DEATH, CHAN SUK FUN GATHERS THE STRENGTH OF "GOR" FANS TO BUILD A MEMORIAL HALL

Joey Wong visits the bench "Gor Gor" fans have set up in memory of Leslie Cheung in Vancouver

Daffy Tong posts an old photo of Leslie Cheung to eulogize his beloved

Joey Wang looks at the commemorative bench fans have set up for Leslie Cheung, evoking many memories

Many "Gor" fans mourn him with flowers outside the Mandarin Oriental Hotel

Ms. Yu (right) brings her son to remember her idol Leslie Cheung outside the Mandarin Oriental Hotel

Chan Suk Fun brings over 500 Leslie Cheung fans to pay their respects on Po Fook Hill in Sha Tin
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Yesterday was the 23rd anniversary of the death of "Gor Gor" Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing. Over the years, "Gor fans" from different places have come to Central to mourn at the place where Gor Gor passed away. Every year on this day, the outside of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel at Central would turn into a sea of flowers. Cheung Kwok Wing's former manager Chan Suk Fun also gathered at Po Fook Hill in Sha Tin with more than 500 fans from all over the world to send blessings to "Gor Gor". She also announced that she would hold a commemorative event to commemorate the 70th birthday of Cheung Kwok Wing and launch the social enterprise project "FUN SPACE", with the goal of fulfilling the common wish of fans - to establish a memorial hall and bronze statue of "Gor Gor".

Mrs. Chan Suk Fun (Mrs. Chan), her son Chan Ka Ho, Gor Gor's friend Lin Yim Fai, former assistant Kenneth and Roman Tam (Law Man)'s sister Tam Ming Yuk, together with more than 500 "Gor" fans from all over the world went to Po Fook Shan in Sha Tin yesterday to pay their respects.

23 years have passed, and many people have never forgotten "Gor Gor" Cheung Kwok Wing. Mrs. Chan special ordered floral ornaments with white phalaenopsis orchids with a butterfly background and gave them to "Gor Gor", conveying her agreement and blessings to "Gor" fans around the world. The long-time Japanese "Gor" fans, as in the past, personally folded a thousand origami cranes to bring to Hong Kong to give to "Gor Gor" on every anniversary. Korean "Gor" fans brought the Best Actor award "Gor Gor" won for "FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE" at the first Incheon International Folk Film Festival held last year, dedicated it to "Gor Gor", and handed it over to Mrs. Chen for preservation.

September 12th this year would have been the 70th birthday of "Gor Gor". As early as two years ago, many "Gor" fans have proposed to Mrs. Chan that they wanted to organize a commemorative event for his 70th birthday. In order to collect the ideas from "Gor" fans, Mrs. Chan invited them to share their opinions via email. The most popular wish was to be able to relive his stage style in Hong Kong, the place where "Gor Gor" grew up. In addition, there were many suggestions to build a memorial hall for Cheung Kwok Wing and erect a bronze statue. In order to realize the wishes of "Gor" fans, Mrs. Chan announced yesterday that a series of commemorative activities will be held to commemorate the 70th birthday of Cheung Kwok Wing. Mrs. Chan revealed that the long- awaited social enterprise project "FUN SPACE" is about to be launched. She especially thanked her friend William Chang Suk Ping for his help and personally designed the overall design, injecting a unique visual aesthetic into the project. "FUN SPACE" will be operated as a social enterprise. The "FUN CAFE" would continue the wish of "Gor Gor" to invite "Gor" fans for coffee, so that everyone can gather together to savor the coffee friendship of "Gor Gor". It will employ special education students from Hong Chi Association and special education graduates from Fortress Hill Methodist Secondary School to help them integrate into society and show their strengths. The "FUN EXHIBITION" will showcase Mrs. Chan's memories from her career over years in show business, including valuable collections related to "Gor Gor". The revenue from "FUN SPACE", after deducting operating expenses, will be used to fulfill the common wish of "Gor" fans - to build a long-term Cheung Kwok Wing memorial hall and erect a bronze statue for "Gor Gor".

As for yesterday outside the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, most of the flower cards presented by "Gor" fans were heart-shaped. There were also musical notes, guitars, butterflies and other shapes, which were infinitely creative; there were also foreign language words written on them, and many memorial phrases made of flower plaques, including "The wind continues to blow on the 23rd anniversary", "This love is tender without end", and "8401 longing does not stop".

In addition, singer Fiona Sit Hoi Kei also regards Cheung Kwok Wing as an idol. At a recent concert held in Zhejiang, she specifically covered Gor Gor's classic song "Me", which evoked memories of "Gor Gor's" singing voice during the singing process and a variety of emotions. On the other hand, in order to allow young audiences to appreciate Cheung Kwok Wing's contribution to Hong Kong cinema anew, the Hong Kong Film Archive will hold the premiere of the "Restored Gems" series at the Grand Theatre of the Cultural Centre on April 26th, screening the 4K digitally restored version of THE KID (LAU SING YU, 1999).

Actress Joey Wong Cho Yin, who has collaborated with Cheung Kwok Wing in the movie A CHINESE GHOST STORY (SIN NUI YAU WAN), recently went to Stanley Park in Vancouver to commemorate Gor Gor. Looking at the commemorative bench fans have set up for Gor Gor, she recalled the past, "Although I haven't said anything to you, I am full of memories in my heart. " She also posted stills and group photos of the two, evoking countless memories online. In addition, Anita Yuen Wing Yee mourned Gor Gor for 23 consecutive years, sharing movie stills and roses and mentioned that Gor Gor taught her to be honest before his death, arousing everyone's love for Gor Gor. Cheung Kwok Wing's beloved Daffy Tong Hok Tak (Tong Tong) as usual posted a photo of him on social platform in memory of him, writing, "Love like yesterday". Many fans wished him well and good health.

[2026.04.02] THE 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OPENS

Rachel Leung and Renci Yeung are in the same movie but never appear in the same shot together

Despite his great liberation in the film, ANSONBEAN still brings his entire family to support it
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Natalie Hsu hopes to offer her services to different directors during the film festival

ANSONBEAN invites his entire family to watch his category III film

Rachel Leung and Renci Yeung have no scene together in their new film
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The opening ceremony of the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival was held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre last night, kicking off the 12-day film festival. The opening film was the Asian premiere of Singaporean director Anthony Chen's WE ARE ALL STRANGERS. This year's featured filmmaker and famous Mainland director Jia Zhangke also attended in person to share his deep relationship with the Hong Kong International Film Festival over the years, and to send a message to the new generation of audiences to understand film creation with an open attitude.

Hong Kong International Film Festival Association Chairman Wilfred Wong Ying Wai, Permanent Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Vivian Sum Fong-Kwang, together with Festival Ambassadors Angela Yuen Lai Lam and Tony Wu Tsz Tung, "Asian Visionary Ambassadors" Gingle Wang Jing and Metawin Opas-iamkajorn as well as various guests wished the festival a smooth run.

This year's festival will feature more than 215 films from 71 countries and regions. In more than 320 screenings, audiences can interact with a number of internationally renowned filmmakers, including Jia Zhangke, Juliette Binoche, Chen Kaige, Tian Zhuangzhuang, Huang Jianxin, Ann Hui On Wah, Ildiko Enyedi, Anthony Chen, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, etc.

Focus filmmaker Jia Zhangke said on stage that he was very happy that the film festival has always supported him, and he was honored that his XIAO SHAN GOING HOME has become the focus film of the film festival. This time, taking advantage of the 50th anniversary of the film festival, he came to Hong Kong to participate again, which felt very meaningful.

The famous mainland director Huang Jianxin also attended the opening ceremony yesterday, saying that he has come to Hong Kong 40 years ago and said that he had always paid attention to Hong Kong films.

Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi) said that she was very happy to see filmmakers from all over the world. When she entered the venue, she saw Singaporean director Anthony Chen. She has always paid attention to his films. The reporter asked her if she would take the opportunity to recommend herself to other directors? She said: "In the past, definitely not; but now I feel that the culture has changed, as an actor you should take the initiative; not necessarily passively or wait for the director to decide who will perform, but it all depends on the situation." She said that if she had the opportunity to recommend herself, she would definitely pay attention to their films first, and then have in-depth exchanges so that they could see her sincerity, and bring her performance clips with her to show them.

Rachel Leung Yung Ting and Renci Yeung Sze Wing appeared at the opening ceremony of the Hong Kong International Film Festival last night, promoting their movie THE DATING MENU (CHU SI FAT BAN). When asked why the lead actor Lo Chun Yip (Siuyea) did not appear, they joked that the male lead was very important so he would appear later. Although Leung Yung Ting and Yeung Sze Wing made the same movie, it turned out that yesterday was the first time they met. Because they met Siuyea separately in the film, they were not in the same scene. They joked that they were considered romantic rivals across time and space, and that Siuyea was seeing many women. When asked if the two have ever met a bad man in reality, they jokingly said not to bring up the heartbreaks again, otherwise they would be sad and cry backstage later. Yeung Sze Wing revealed that in the film Lo Chun Yip's home cooking moved her, and in real life she also loved her parent's home cooking. Has she inherited her parents' culinary skills? She said, "To each its own. Earlier when camping, my friends rather enjoyed the food I cooked."

WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL (NGOR MOON BUT SI SUP MOR) actor ANSONBEAN (Chan Ngai Sun) was present, and said that the film's other actor, Anson Kong Yip Sun (AK), was unable to attend due to work. ANSONBEAN will bring his parents, younger brother and nearly 70-year-old grandmother to watch the new film, and said that he would have a great liberation in it this time. He had no baggage at all, and his first same sex kiss was a big challenge. In addition, speaking of people questioning the qualification of MIDLIFE SING AND SHINE 4 coach Calvin Cheung Ka Ming online, ANSONBEAN said that he has learned to sing from him when he participated in "KING MAKER III". So he did not dare to comment on his qualifications. Speaking of Cheung Ka Ming being expensive, ANSONBEAN agreed. "He's expensive! So at the time I just took down notes and didn't go to any more classes. My budget was limited."

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

[2026.04.01] FOR THE WEEK ENDING SUNDAY, MARCH 29 2026

For the week ending Sunday, March 29 2026

HAMNET MOVIE POSTER

10 HAMNET
    d. Chloe Zhao Ting
    Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn, Noah Jupe

MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM: HATHAWAY -- THE SORCERY OF NYMPH CIRCE MOVIE POSTER

  9 MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM: HATHAWAY -- THE SORCERY OF NYMPH CIRCE
    d. Shukou Murase
    Japanese Animation
  Rating : IIA
  Length : 108 mins.
  Opening March 12 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/DD259cLGDnw

[ EMPEROR CINEMAS ]
    The year is U.C.0105, twelve years after Char's Rebellion. "MAFTY" has begun resisting the Federation government's tyrannical rule by assassinating its high-ranking officials. Its leader is actually Hathaway Noa, the son of Bright Noa, who fought in the One Year War alongside Amuro Ray.

    A girl named Gigi Andalusia, who displays uncanny powers, has reminded Hathaway of a past trauma. Though he is bewildered by her words, he prepares to carry out an air raid on the Adelaide conference, determined to fulfill MAFTY's goals and lay his own past to rest.

MARTY SUPREME MOVIE POSTER

  8 MARTY SUPREME
    d. Josh Safdie
    Timothee Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow

SUNSHINE WOMEN'S CHOIR MOVIE POSTER

  7 SUNSHINE WOMEN'S CHOIR
    d. Gavin Lin
    Judy Ongg, Ivy Chen Yi-Han, Shu-May Sun, Amber An, Hsin Ling Chung
      Sun Shu-May, Amanda Wu, Annie Chen, Ho Man-Xi
  Rating : IIA
  Length : 134 mins.
  Opening January 17 2026 (PREVIEW)
  Opening March 5 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/bPlvhNRbHsA

[ CINANDO ]
    As the birthday song plays, a baby girl is born inside a women's prison, welcomed by four inmates, each burdened by a painful past. When a rebellious newcomer arrives, clashes give way to friendship. After a baby is diagnosed with an eye disease, the inmates form a prison choir to gift the baby girl a final memory. Drawing from real- life stories, director Gavin Lin's heartfelt drama blends humor, music, and redemption.

READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME MOVIE POSTER

  6 READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME
    d. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
    Samara Weaving, Kathryn Newton,
      Sarah Michelle Gellar, Shawn Hatosy,
      David Cronenberg, Elijah Wood

DHURANDHAR: THE REVENGE MOVIE POSTER

  5 DHURANDHAR: THE REVENGE
    d. Aditya Dhar
    Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan,
      Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Gaurav Gera, Danish Pandor
  Rating : III
  Length : 245 mins.
  Opening March 20 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/qfQ4-suh4Pk

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    When courage becomes the fuel...revenge is unstoppable.

    Hamza Ali Mazari, whose real identity is Jaskirat Singh Rangi, pursues his undercover operation within Pakistan's criminal world while tracking down Majo.

CIAO UFO MOVIE POSTER

  4 CIAO UFO
  Can : Joi Gein UFO
    d. Patrick Leung Pak Kin
    Tsui Tin Yau, Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin, Wong Yau Nam
      Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Ng Siu HIn, Rachel Leung Yung Ting,
      Joey Leung Cho Hiu, Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Tommy Chu Pak Hong
  Rating : IIA
  Length : 122 mins.
  Opening October 29 2019 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2019
  Opening October 15 2023 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2023
  Opening December 25 2025 (Preview)
  Opening March 19 2026
  fb: https://fb.com/CiaoUFOTheMovie
  ig : https://ig.com/ciaufomovie

[ HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019 ]
    Wah Fu Estate in Aberdeen is the home of many urban legends, but few were as outlandish as the one that happened in the 1980s: One night, residents turned their heads to the sky and saw a giant UFO hovering above them for five minutes. No one else could prove or explain the odd phenomenon, but it becomes the pivotal event for three young people in this long-awaited return to form for director Patrick Leung (La Brassiere, Simply Actors). This charming sci-fi comedy also marks the reunion of Tsui Tien-you, Wong Younam and Charlene Choi, who co- starred in 2002 teen comedy hit Summer Breeze of Love.

NIGHT KING MOVIE POSTER

  3 NIGHT KING
  Can : Yeh Wong
  Lit : Night King
    d. Jack Ng Wai Lun
    Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Sammi Cheng Sau Man,
      Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu,
      Alan Yeung Wai Lun, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Dee Ho Kai Wah,
      Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Mandy Tam Man Huen,
      Sumling Li, Hazel Lam Hei Tung, Amy Tang Lai Ying,
      Gardner Tse Kwan Ho,
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 132 mins.
  Opening February 14 2026 (Preview)
  Opening February 17 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/OOJJ-mWHJ7g

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    The year is 2012. The once-glamourous Club EJ suddenly experiences a hostile takeover. Much like the nightclub industry, the glory days are over for the club's manager, Foon, despite having stood tall in East Tsim Sha Tsui for decades.

HOPPERS MOVIE POSTER

  2 HOPPERS
    d. Daniel Chong
    Disney Pixar Animation
    English Voices: Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan
      Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, Dave Franco




PROJECT HAIL MARY MOVIE POSTER

  1 PROJECT HAIL MARY
    d. Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
    Ryan Gosling

[2026.04.01] FOR THE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 28 2026

For the week starting Saturday, March 21 2026 (Week 13)

VIUTV CHILL CLUB CHART


  5 BIG KID
  Can : Dai Sai Lo
  Bliss

  4 LAZY LACE
  Can : Jui Ho Bei Ngor Gung Lan
  Gladys Li Ching Kwan

  3 THE FRAGRANCE OF MEMORY
  Can : Na Yun Na Dei Na Tin
  Kelly Chen Wai Lam

  2 MOVED ON
  Can : Gor Hau
  Jason Chan Pak Yu


  1 WHAT FOR
  Can : Chook Sup Mor Fung Tau
  George Au Chun Ho

[2026.04.01] REVEALING TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER WILL UPGRADE ITS FIGHT SCENES, RAYMOND LAM IS THINNER FROM TRAINING HARD

Returning from film to music, Louis Koo has done plenty like releasing a record and songs

Louis Koo in the music video turns into animation and goes into space

When asked if Louis Koo would hold a concert, Raymond Lam plays coy and only says, "You will know then".
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Raymond Lam has been training in preparation for the production of TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER
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Raymong Lam Fung yesterday as the planner attended an event "SAVORING HONG KONG DELICATE TEA NOTES" and attracted many fans to show their support. Making his first public appearance since the Lunar New Year, Lam Fung said that he has been busy recently. In addition to stepping up his training to prepare for the sequel to TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI WAI SING), he would also work with Koo Tin Lok and Jessica Hester Hsuan (Suen Huen) again.

Lam Fung said that the sequel to "WALLED IN" would officially start production in two or three weeks, revealing that there will be no less fight scenes than the first installment. He said with a smile, "Sequels are usually a little more intense, I just hope that the scenes of being beaten would be more even and I would be able to hit people too." Lam Fung was caught seeing a Chinese medicine practitioner earlier, saying that he looked weary and thin. Lam Fung said, "Just to condition my body. I am very energetic. It's good to think I lose weight, because I have been muscle training lately. Basically the 'Four Sons of the Walled City' all have to build muscle, there would be no time to train again when the official shoot would begin. In particular the lower body must be well trained, so kicking and running will be more stable." Lam Fung revealed that the sets in the movie would be larger and more realistic this time, but he only worried that the movie would shoot until July and August during the summer vacation; the weather would be quite hot. When asked if he would not be able to spend Easter with his family, he said, "I can't help it. I told my wife that I couldn't get away for a few months. Perhaps she and our daughter could visit the set. Actually they also came when the first installment was filmed." When asked if his wife and daughter would feel distressed to see him working so hard, Lam Fung smiled and said, "Let my daughter know how hard her father's work is. Actually she didn't dare to watch the first installment. When she saw people hit me she would cry. Now she is older she knows it's acting." Lam Fung joked that now his daughter is a "problem daughter", with 100,000 why problems that he could not cope with in many cases, especially the calculation method of mathematics. He was concerned that his way and what the school taught would be different, so he left the teaching to the teachers.

In addition, the late night re-run of the drama A STEP INTO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI) has also been approaching its finale. Lam Fung said that he would watch the live broadcast with Koo Tin Lok and Suen Huen. He admitted that he has not watched the live broadcast ending for more than ten years; the last time was for the HEART OF GREED series' MOONLIGHT RESONANCE, so he agreed to see the audience on the night of the finale. As for some onine bringing up the passionate kissing scene between Koo Tin Lok and Suen Huen in the DETECTIVE INVESTIGATION FILES series and praising the two for being very sweet, Lam Fung joked that he wanted to call on fans to calm down, saying that they were just filming. "I don't watch that stuff. It's just acting. One is my brother, the other my sister, I thought the whole thing is funny."