Keung To this year knocks off for the Male Singer of the Year gold prize
Gigi Yim
Keung To and Gigi Yim perform an unprecedented duet, during which they suddenly get close and share a microphone and lead to screams throughout the entire venue
Anson Lo takes 3 awards home
Louis Koo's surprise appearance brings the evening to its climax
Jay Fung wins Creative Singer of the Year gold prize, fending off silver prize recipient Ian Chan
Ian Chan
Stephy Tang is one of the show opening guests
Andy Hui leads the younger generations in song and dance courtesy of on.cc
Anson Lo wins 3 awards, including People's Music singer and song of the year, and Male Singer silver prize
Gigi Yim and Keung To's performance has been described as the duet of the century
Keung To (left) and Gigi Yim (right) share a microphone and trigger screams from fans in the audience.
Gin Lee rushes from Kai Tak to AsiaWorld to accept the Female Singer of the Year gold prize and says the experience has been deeply felt
MIRROR repeats as Group gold prize recipients and performs the new song ATTENTION in public for the first time
Andy Hui performs with Anson Kong, Alton Wong and girl group IdG Bubbles
24 Herbs members J Briand Siswojo (left) and Conroy Chan (right) perform with MIRROR as guest performers.
Louis Koo surprises the audience as guest performer
Marf Yau is happy to win her first Female Singer bronze prize
Jay Fung wins his first Creative Singer of the Year award courtesy of mingpao.com
ViuTV Music Awards Ceremony "CHILL CLUB Awards 25/26" was held
at the AsiaWorld-Expo last night with a large number of live singers,
but the award-winning singers Terence Lam Chun Him, Jason Chan Pak Yu,
and the group ERROR were absent. MIRROR and its members won 6 awards
total, with Anson Lo Hon Ting winning including the live audience
voted People's Music singer, song of the year and Male Singer silver
prize. Teammate Keung To won his first Male Singer gold prize; Ian
Chan Cheuk Yin won the Creative Singer silver prize, and MIRROR repeated
with the Group of the Year gold prize. Gin Lee Hung Ngai continued her
golden momentum as she repeated as Female Singer gold prize and with
WHITE NIGHT won top ten song of the year. Last night's award had many
guest performers, including CHILL CLUB award show debuts of Gigi Yim
Ming Hay, Andy Hui Chi On, 24 Herbs' Conroy Chan Chi Chung, finale guest
Louis Koo Tin Lok performed with ILUB, guy group ZPOT, Jace Chan Hoi
Wing and others performed his new song to bring the event to its climax.
MC Cheung Tin Fu opened the award ceremony with a performance of
THE ONE FOR U, and sang "The Strongest in the Universe" with Edan Lui
Cheuk On and others. Stephy Tang Lai Yan, On Chan Kin On and others
followed. The theme of the whole night was "Pulse of the City", and
many singers also sang golden songs from different eras. Recently
released a new song, Andy Hui Chi On also sang his old work "Tumbling"
with MIRROR's Anson Kong Yip Sun (AK) and the two danced vigorously. On
Jai danced and sang "Rebound" with Alton Wong Chi Tak and girl group IdG
Bubbles, setting off the first climax of the night.
In addition, Marf, Winka Chan Wing Ka, Jer Lau Ying Ting, Cath
Wong Yin and CY Chan Chung Chak performed classic songs as a salute to
previous generations. Marf in a red lace corset and short skirt
performed FLAMING RED LIPS but was criticized online for needing to
improve her singing; Wong Yin and Chan Chung Chak performed Leslie
Cheung Kwok Wing's FAVORITE and Danny Chan Pak Cheung's CHEER, while
Winko performed Prudence Liew Mei Kwan's FINAL NIGHT; when Jer performed
Eliza Chan Kit Ling's PLATINUM ELEVATOR the response was the best. He
went from the audience then ran onto the stage again, almost going
through half the venue!
The entire evening's production was somewhat dull. Lacking
guest presenters, many online slammed the show for lacking new ideas.
Another highlight of the awards ceremony that night was when the
champion of TVB's "STARS ACADEMY" and now a member of Sony Music Gigi
Yim Ming Hay participated in a ViuTV show for the first time after
leaving TVB and performed VOYAGE. She also joined forces with the "KING
MAKER" "popularity king" who has just celebrated his birthday, Keung To,
to sing Gigi's new song "Colors in the Air" and Keung To's "Master
Class". However the two new generation singers in the music scene
collaborated for the first time, and their performance was restrained
and rarely interacted. Yet they also sang together as Keung To walked
closer to Yim Ming Hay, stared into each other's eyes, leaned his body
forward and shared a microphone. The scene was funny and Yim Ming Hay
flashed a smile after the performance. Keung To then performed Master
Class and Yim Ming Hay again performed with him. Meanwhile Anson Lo
performed with Taiwan singer Nick Chou.
MIRROR and 24 Herbs' Conroy Chan Chi Chung, J Brian Siswojo
(Lee Hoi Yin) and others performed together. 17 people of the two
groups performed RESPECT IS OK and WE ARE shoulder to shoulder, as
singers and viewers clapped and sang along. Actively releasing songs
recently, Louis Koo Tin Lok was the finale guest performer. While ILUB,
guy group ZPOT and Chan Hoi Wing performed, they performed Koo Tin Lok's
hit POPULAR THIS WEEK with an actor dressed like Koo Tin Lok on the
stage. The entire crowd screamed. As the camera turned, Koo Tin Lok
was siting in the audience, from where he walked to the stage and
performed his new song THE HOAX with the singers. The entire audience
screamed nonstop and brought the evening to its climax.
Lo Hon Ting repeated as the People's Music Singer of the Year
and the People's Music Song of the Year recipient. He thanked his
company his group and Disciples (his fan nickname). "I know I
still have many places like singing and dancing that could be done
before. Whether I would release slow songs or dance songs, I hope to
persist on doing what I like, continue to release more work of
different varieties for everyone. So everyone would remember I am
the Hong Kong singer who really likes to dance and sing Lo Hon Ting."
Lo Hon Ting praised his Disciplines as very powerful, very self-
disciplined as they maintained order with him. "THE TIME IS ALWAYS NOW
is a super positive energy song, we have to cherish and be an even
better person. The Time is always now for us, Disciples! Thank you
everyone!"
Keung To earlier announced that this year he would not release
another new song. Winning his first Male Singer gold prize, he said,
"Several days earlier I celebrated my 27th birthday. I feel if I have
to pick the hardest year in life, it would be this year when I was 26.
Luckily it has passed. Now I am a year older, I want to thank one
person. He is the one who has taught me what real love is, and turns
me into an even better person. I believe the 27 year old Keung To would
be even better than any other year's." MIRROR and its members won 6
awards, but did not win a top ten song. MC Cheung Tin Fu won the Male
Singer bronze prize and with IN DOUBT won a top ten song.
Gin Lee Hung Ngai after performing at the 25+ EMEPROR ALL STAR
CONCERT at the Kai Tak Stadium rushed to AsiaWorld Expo to accept the
Female Singer Gold Prize. She smiled and said that she braved the
rain and ran onto a vehicle to rush over. The journey was very long,
and felt like being a singer. "Running to this award stage isn't easy,
people may not know about the effort you contributed. Actually doing
your best is already enough, cherish every award." Female Singer silver
and bronze prize went to Panther Chan Lui and Marf Yau Yin Tung. Marf
happily said, "This is my first solo award, thank you all the members of
COLLAR."
Jay Fung Wan Fung won his first Creative Singer of the Year,
feeling very lucky that he found a job he really liked. "It is writing
songs and creating. Although it takes a lot of time, I really enjoy
music and the process of making songs." He even received top ten song
award with GHIBLI. Silver prize recipient Ian Chan Cheuk Yin
advertised the release of a new song on the 23rd. Terence Lam Ka Him
was absent but still won 3 awards, including Creative Singer bronze
prize, song writer and top ten song second place with APRIL WHISPERS.
Tsui Ho and Edward Chan won the Producer of the Year awards. Tsui Ho
publicly thanked his wife Tsang Lok Tung for taking care of his everyday
life and praised her as a decent lyrics writer, as he asked the singers
could ask his wife to write the lyrics. Due to the number of absent
recipients in the row, host Thor Lok Chun Wai said that the awards
would be delivered through express delivery companies. He even asked
the children who carried out the awards to deliver them. "Being an award
show emcee is really very hard, is the next singer here?"
MIRROR won the Group of the Year gold prize. Silver prize
recipient COLLAR while accepting the awards called captain Gao with the
good news. The bronze prize went to the Absent Brother. "New Female
Singer of the Year" gold prize went to Amy Lo Wai Man, silver to
COLLAR's Day Hui Yat. As for song awards, Gareth.T's NO FULL FRONTAL
won Song of the Year, with Lam Ka Him's APRIL WHISPERS and Chan Hoi
Wing's SWITCH in second and third place respectively. Fung Wan Him's
GHIBLI, Marf's LOVE ME DOWN and Jason Chan Pak Yu's AS ALWAYS also
landing in the top ten.
ViuTV CHILL CLUB CHART AWARDS 25/26
PEOPLE'S MUSIC SONG OF THE YEAR: THE TIME IS ALWAYS NOW (Anson Lo)
PEOPLE'S MUSIC SINGER OF THE YEAR: Anson Lo
MALE SINGER OF THE YEAR
Gold: Keung To
Silver: Anson Lo
Bronze: MC Cheung
FEMALE SINGER OF THE YEAR
Gold: Gin Lee
Silver: Panther Chan
Bronze: Marf Yau
GROUP OF THE YEAR
Gold: MIRROR
Silver: COLLAR
Bronze: The Absent Brother
BAND OF THE YEAR
Gold: DEAR JANE
Silver: Pandora
Bronze: ROVER
CREATIVE SINGER OF THE YEAR
Gold: Jay Fung
Silver: Ian Chan
Bronze: Terence Lam
NEW MALE SINGER OF THE YEAR
Gold: Regent Lam
Silver: Edwin Tong
Bronze: Andy Kwong
NEW FEMALE SINGER OF THE YEAR
Gold: Amy Lo
Silver: Day Hui
Bronze: Barbie Ng
NEW GROUP OF THE YEAR
Gold:Goodnight Lillie
Silver:ZPOT
Bronze:IdG Bubbles
SONG WRITER OF THE YEAR:Terence Lam
LYRICIST OF THE YEAR:Wyman Wong
SONG ARRANGER OF THE YEAR:Wong Siu Ming
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR:Tsui Ho, Edward Chan
TOP TEN SONG OF THE YEAR:
SECOND PLACE:APRIL WHISPER (Terenece Lam)
THIRD PLACE:SWITCH (Jace Chan)
LOVE ME DOWN (Marf Yau)
AS ALWAYS (Jason Chan)
IN DOUBT (MC Cheung)
GHIBLI (Jay Fung)
WHITE NIGHT (Gin Lee)
DEAR LOSERS (Nowhere Boys)
IS LOVE ENOUGH? (Kiri T)
Yuen Woo Ping receives the Lifetime Achievement Awards at a film festival in Italy and dedicates the award to his late father when he accepts the award
Fan Bingbing receives the Golden Mulberry award for Outstanding Achievement and describes the moment as an extraordinary highlight courtesy of mingpao.com
Famous action director and director Yuen Woo Ping
received the Udine Far East Film Festival Golden Mulberry Award for
Lifetime Achievement Award. He dedicated the award to his late father,
because his father granted him all of his achievements. Mainland female
star Fan Bingbing received the Golden Mulberry Award for Outstanding
Achievement Award. When she accepted the award she got teary eyed from
the enthusiastic applause from the audience, describing the award was an
extraordinarily meaningful moment in her life.
Yuen Woo Ping at the 28th Udine Far East Film Festival received
the Golden Mulberry Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to
Hong Kong and global action films. When Yuen Woo Ping accepted the
award he said that the award meant a lot to him. "I would dedicate
this award to my father in Heaven. He was the one who taught me kung
fu, brought me into the film industry to make movies. My achievements
today are all thanks to him." He thanked the event and said that he
felt very honored that his film BLADES OF THE GUARDIANS was selected to
be the closing film.
Yuen Woo Ping started as a Hong Kong film action director in the
1970s, and since directed over 30 Chinese and foreign films. As the
action director for CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON, THE MATRIX and the
KILL BILL film series, he solidified Hong Kong action film's position
internationally.
Mainland female star Fan Bingbing received the event's Golden
Mulberry Outstanding Achievement Award. When she accepted the award the
audience's enthusiastic applause brought eyes to her eyes. Fan Bingbing
on social platform shared her experience, describing the award as an
extraordinary meaningful highlight in her life. "This year is 2026, my
30th year as an actor in this business. Over these 30 years, I have
participated in almost 100 film and television productions. Looking
back at the beginning, I was only a newcomer without any background, any
resource or any support from any famous director. I started from one
minor female supporting role after another. All along the journey,
there have always been people with light around me. They have never
given up on me, always believing that I would have the chance to stand
on such a stage. During that most difficulty period in life, I have
doubted myself countless times: Am I still capable? Can I still stand
on this stage? Can I still be able to continue to make movies? Over
the past 5 years, I gradually understood something: life has never been
smooth sailing. The low is not the destination, but the start of my
rebirth; falling down is not scary, as long as you still have the
courage to get back up. So tonight I am able to stand at the center of
this stage and sincerely say thank you to friends who have always
supported me."
Fan Bingbing thanked her family, friends and fans, saying that
working with MOTHER BHUMI's director Chong Keat Aun was an incredibly
wonderful journey. Hong Kong directors Kwok Ka Hei and Jack Lee Chun
Kit with THE UNIDENTIFIED MURDER (UFO LEI KEI MING ONG) received the
White Mulberry Award for First Time Director.
ANSONBEAN, Anson Kong, Herman Yau and Patrick Tam thank the audience for their film WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL courtesy of mingpao.com
Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Anson Kong Yip Sun (AK), Chan Ngai Sun
(ANSONBEAN) and director Herman Yau Lai To went to the theater the night
before to thank the audience for their movie WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL (NGOR
MOON BUT SI SUP MOR). Brother Tam felt sorry for not being able to
attend film festivals in Italy and Singapore with the team, but was
happy to learn that the film's overseas responses have been ideal. He
hoped that the audience could continue to support the film so the boss
would be able to break even. The number of performances of the film in
Hong Kong has been reduced one after another, and Brother Tam hoped that
the film will attract more people to enter the theater through word of
mouth. The reporter suggested that he could book the venue and invite
friends in the circle, Brother Tam laughed and said that he has watched
it twice and planned to watch it 10 more times. In addition many
colleagues also supported him, including his THEMIS co-star Charmaine
Sheh Sze Man. He said: "Ah Sheh praised everyone for acting well, and
she even secretly took a photo at the theater and passed it on to me. I
know she is a well-behaved person."
Going to Italy to participate in the film festival with the
director, AK admitted that he felt very good because he saw that the
local audience liked Hong Kong film culture and was also a fan of
Director Yau. They brought DVDs of the director's past work for him to
sign autographs. He said, "When the end credit song rose after the show
ended, everyone stood up and applauded Director Yau. It felt very awe
inspiring." He thanked fans who resided in Europe for flying to Italy
to support the film. ANSONBEAN went to the Singapore Chinese Film
Festival with Director Yau, and he was pleased that the audience would
appreciate the film carefully and ask very detailed questions. Many of
the ideas that he thought only Hong Kong people would understand
actually could also resonate with audiences in other places. Some even
gave away support items for the film on their own.
ViuTV would remake classic Japanese drama LONG VACATION with
Edan Lui Cheuk On in Takuya Kimura's role, which has become a hot topic.
In Yutaka Takenouchi's role, Kong Yip Sun said that he has not paid
attention to reports and would expect comparison between the original
and the remake casts would be inevitable. "I wouldn't pay too much
attention to it, I would just do my job and play the character well. I
am grateful to be a part of it. I have seen the original and believe
that it would be difficult to surpass. I would use my own method to
interpret the role anew, without any intention for imitation."
In addition, MIRROR member Keung To recently revealed his
academic qualifications at the birthday party and announced that he
would not release a new song this year. AK felt that Keung To was
already 27 and a big boy, so he must go through considerations for
every decision he makes. As the assistant captain he would definitely
support any decision a teammate would make. He said, "The only thing we
can do is to support him. Since he is able to talk about this decision,
he must know what he is facing. Everyone should give him more space and
time to adjust." AK said that Keung To did not notify the other members
before announcing it, and believed that he has thought for a long time
before making a decision. No matter what he has decided to do, AK would
definitely support it. As for the issue of academic qualifications and
many online comparing the results between MIRROR members. AK said,
"It's a part of my history, it is whatever everyone sees. I don't care,
no matter what everyone's education is, everyone is doing the same thing
now. Academic qualifications are just a thing of the past, we are now
in the same group and the same company. Although the salaries are
different, but it's that simple." As for Keung To's collapse moment
this year, AK believed that he could handle it. He said that Keung To
was used to dealing with it alone and would rarely find someone to talk
to, so his teammates also respect him. As for Lee Kai Yin's (Ah Mo)
father who passed away due to illness a few days ago, AK said that he
knew but was not at liberty to comment. He admitted that he would send
his condolences to Ah Mo over the air.
Fala Chen says that she would meet with directors to discuss work on this trip to Hong Kong
Fala Chen has a lot of fan support courtesy of on.cc
Fala Chen says that this return to Hong Kong has a tight schedule, but she would still meet with a director. She hopes to be able to come in contact with more suitable role that she is interested in courtesy of mingpao.com
Fala Chen yesterday as a milk powder spokesperson on the Hong
Kong Avenue of Stars presided over the opening ceremony of Hong Kong's
first large-scale tulip bouquet art installation.
Fala would only stay for 24 hours when she returned to Hong
Kong this time, and did not bring a pair of children with her. She said
with a smile that she no longer needed to show her daughter the red
carpet like the Hong Kong Film Awards, as the children were already used
to her working overseas. Yet every time she got off the plane and
arrived at the hotel, she would video chat with her children. She
revealed that when she went to Australia and Europe to make films
before, and her daughter could accompany her during the holidays and her
two-year-old son was still young. The film company permitted her to
bring her family to the film shoot, and now she was able to take care
both her family and career. She said that the children were used to
follow her to work in different places, through which she would
cultivate their curiosity and spirit of exploration. Fala said that she
was not disappointed with the Hong Kong Film Awards loss, because she
did not have much expectations. Acting could not be compared, and she
was already very happy to be nominated.
Fala's first short film as a writer, director, and producer was
in post-production, and she said that she would listen to opinions
repeatedly and edit it. Currently the film was preparing sound effects,
and would set a release date after participating in the world premiere
at the film festival. The work had a horror subject and set in the
American Western Desert in the 50s of the last century. The male and
female leads were young actors of Chinese heritage, namely Ben Wang, who
has worked with Jackie Chan in THE KARATE KID, and Michelle Mao, who
took part in the hit series BRIDGERTON. With three jobs already Fala
had no way to take a role as well. She said that she would show her
finished product to Nick Cheung Ka Fai first for advice. She praised
him for having his own way to handle everything while making PEG O' MY
HEART (SHOOK MUNG) and was very worthy of respect. The film shot
from the start of filming last summer to the end of the year, and it
would take a lot of time for post-production.
Regarding rumors that she will take part in the filming of the
Ang Lee directed "Golden Mountain" and co-star with Zhang Ziyi, Fala
said that she has indeed been contacted earlier but there was no follow-
up due to the change in the direction of the script. She still looked
forward to working with director Ang Lee. She emphasized that she was
not limited to developing in the United States, she would go wherever
there was a job and hoped to make Hong Kong films again. She would also
have a meeting with Hong Kong directors after today's event, but due to
confidentiality she did not reveal any detail.
Mother's Day is approaching. Fala said that three generations
would celebrate together every year, and Mama and the grandchildren
have been close. This year her daughter would attend several
classmates' birthday parties, and Mama was also on holiday. Thus she
would find another time to celebrate. She said that children often
would give her gifts normally, so they would not have to wait for
Mother's Day. Her daughter often gave her drawings and explained them,
which was so sweet. She hoped that her daughter would play freely, as
she would not want to limit her too early. She would prepare brushes,
watercolors and other tools for her to create freely. Her son liked
music, would dance with his sister and also love to play the piano and
guitar. Would she let her children develop in the entertainment
industry? Fala said, "Art and the entertainment industry are two
different things, but it would depend on the children's personal
developments. As for whether it would become their tools to make a
living, it would be up to them."
Louise Wong and Terrance Lau have an exciting car chase scene in the film courtesy of on.cc
Sisley Choi intends to start her own company to field jobs.
Alina Lee admits to being forgetful and afraid of losing her wedding ring, so she would get a cheaper one.
Kaniss Yu claims to have many suitors, but none are willing to appear on camera.
Aiko Hamaguchi says that earlier she wanted to return home for the cherry blossoms courtesy of mingpao.com
COLD WAR 1994 is scheduled to open today, and the latest
"special training highlights" have been unveiled. Playing the young
version of Lee Man Bun, Terrance Lau Chun Him fought from beginning to
end, and staged a series of gunfights, car chases and hand-to-hand
combat with the underworld leader "Mr. Yuen" Louise Wong Dan Nei; the
film company also announced that it will collaborate with local
cartoonist Wong Shui Pan to launch an exclusive art exhibition,
character card drawing event and the "COLD WAR Wine and Music Fest".
Ah Him and Louise "joined forces" and together with Jeffrey
Ngai Chun Sun in the teahouse fought their way out with the enemy in
close combat and under a rain of bullets. In one of the scenes Ah
Him and Louise drove a motorcycle at high speed to escape the chase,
and in order to present the most realistic sense of chase speed, the
crew specifically applied for a road block on the East Kowloon
Corridor in the early morning for live filming with special effects
to create a high-energy speeding scene.
Ah Him even "risked his life", not only fighting to the death
with the enemy in a high-speed vehicle, but most of his body was thrown
out of the car and his head was only a few inches from the road. On the
tarmac of Kai Tak Airport still in heavy rain, he and Angus Yeung Tin
Yue fought at close range from the outside of the high-speed vehicle.
Director Longman Leung Lok Man praised Ah Him for being "capable
of drama and action", had solid firearms training and an unlimited
future; although Wong Dan Nei was making her debut in an action movie,
she worked just as hard as Ah Him. Her eyes were in character, and her
performance felt like she has been through hundreds of battles and did
not look like that of a novice in action movies at all.
Wong Dan Nei also said that this is her first film to officially
receive special training in martial arts and firearms. The intensive
training has made her realize that her long limbs had advantages in
sparring and camera presentation. Although she was physically
exhausted, she was very satisfied with the ideal results every time.
She always felt that she had "a good time from the fight" at the end of
work.
In order to cope with the series of fierce battles, the crew has
arranged for all the actors to undergo hellish special training two
months before filming began. None of the police organized crime unit
and the mob camp were spared, covering hand-to-hand combat, boxing,
kicks and difficult throws. Among them playing the role of a senior
inspector, Mandy Tam Man Huen challenged an action movie for the first
time and showed ruthlessness "that would rival men's" together
with Wong Dan Nei.
Dee Ho Kai Wah stated that shooting a gun was even harder than
close distance combat, and he thanked Kevin Chu Kam Yin and Wong Yik Ho
for sharing their experience in action scenes. "The close combat could
rely on camera angle accommodations sometimes, but the gun holding pose
truly relied completely on my own to grasp."
10 ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM THE MOVIE: EVERYONE'S TIME
d. Masaki Kitamura
Japanese Animation
Rating : IIA
Length : 87 mins.
Opening April 23 2026
[ EMPEROR CINEMAS ]
It was one day in late February, with the entrance exams over and
graduation just around the corner. Amid the government's increasingly
strict surveillance, the students of Class 3-E looked back on their
year with Korosensei.
Memories resurfaced the fading doodles they drew on Professor Bitch,
the special swimming lessons, the clashes with the students of Class
A, and Valentine's chocolates. The classroom bustled with nostalgic
conversations.
Meanwhile, during winter break, Korosensei was targeted by a group of
four assassins, but as always, he easily dodged their attacks. Later,
when he visited the izakaya they frequented to tease them, he ended up
saving the blind owner, Azusa, who was burdened with debt, and her
daughter Hotaru, from a certain incident.
Through this encounter, Korosensei once again strengthened his
resolve: to accept his fate, yet fulfill his duty as a teacher with
all his might until the very end.
Another day began as usual. The students of Class 3-E continued their
attempts to assassinate Korosensei before the school year ended, while
Korosensei, with a smile, deflected their attacks and praised their
growth.
And in the ending, the "graduation album" Korosensei's final task
reveals a glimpse of their future, leading into the series finale.
9 HOPPERS
d. Daniel Chong
Disney Pixar Animation
English Voices: Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan
Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, Dave Franco
8 THE DRAMA
d. Kristoffer Borgli
Zendaya, Robert Pattinson,
Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, Hailey Gates, Zoe Winters
7 LEE CRONIN'S THE MUMMY
d. Lee Cronin
Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy,
Natalie Grace, Veronica Falcon
6 PROJECT HAIL MARY
d. Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
Ryan Gosling
5 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.
4 WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL
Can : Ngor Moon But Si Sup Mor
Lit : We Aren't Anything
d. Herman Yau Lai To
Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Anson Kong Yip Sang, ANSONBEAN (Chan Ngai Sun),
Wong Yau Nam, Kearen Pang Sau Wai, Ben Yuen Fu Wah,
Amanda Lee Wai Man, Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen, Ken Low Wai Kwong
Chu Pak Him, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Thor Lok Chun Wai,
Serene Lim (Lam Suen Yu), Chan Suk Yi,
Baby Po Pui Yu, Mak Pui Tung, Ellen Liu Oi Ling, Chu Tin,
Edward Chui Woei Dong, Kumer So Sun Yu, Jane Wong Bui Yee,
Donny Ng Chi Hei, Ivan Yuen Man Tai
Rating : III
Length : 128 mins.
Opening December 25 2025 (POSTPONED)
Opening April 2 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival
Opening April 3 2026
Opening March 20 2026
Teaser : https://youtu.be/rOlwvUx3O5U
Trailer : https://youtu.be/3j3_TETAqVc
Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2946
[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
On Valentine's Day, a double-decker bus explodes in a fiery blast,
killing many and leaving charred remains, with evidence pointing to a
deliberate act by two passengers, Fai and Ike, a gay couple from
troubled backgrounds living on society s margins. As retired forensic
expert Lung Sir investigates, he uncovers their tragic story of abuse,
homophobia, and despair, culminating in their decision to end their
lives in a suicidal protest against an unjust world, leaving behind a
haunting message: "On a beautiful day, we end our unbeautiful lives."
[ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ]
After a terrifying bus bombing kills dozens in the city centre, a
former forensic investigator is brought back in to help crack the
case. Along the way, he uncovers a tragic romance between two young
men pushed to the brink by an unforgiving society. Literally putting
his money where his mouth is, veteran director Herman Yau fully self-
funded this provocative and fearless urban epic. Holding up a mirror
to society, Yau offers an angry cautionary tale that reveals the
pressure cooker environment we have created for ourselves and what
could happen if we push each other too far.
3 THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY MOVIE
d. Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
Nintendo + Illumination Animation
English Voices: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day,
Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Michael Richardson,
Benny Safdie, Brie Larson, Donald Glover, Glen Powell,
Luis Guzman, Issa Rae
2 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.
1 MICHAEL
d. Antoine Fuqua
Jaafar Jackson, Nia Long, Laura Harrier, Juliano Krue Valdi,
Miles Teller, Colman Domingo