ZERO DAY ATTACK: Don’t Miss The Explosive Official Trailer For The New Taiwanese Political Drama Series
ZERO DAY ATTACK arrives firstly in August in Taiwan and Japan with other territories pending.
ZERO DAY ATTACK arrives firstly in August in Taiwan and Japan with other territories pending.
Cheng Cheng Films is proudly granting North American film fans with a Blu-Ray/DVD release of Cheng Wei-hao’s sexy mystery crime pic, Who Killed Cock Robin. Kaiser Chuang and Hsu wei-ning lead the suspense and intrigue which centers on a beleagured journalist and his former supervisor as the two journey into a dark query involving a fatal car accident nine years ago, and a deranged psychopath on the loose. You’re welcome to take a gander at my review, though I loved seeing the home release artwork as it has a quote from my review which sums up my own interest in the film upon critiquing it. Who Killed Cock Robin also stars Christopher Lee, Ko Chia-yen and Mason Lee, with pre-orders now available at WhoKilledCockRobin.com.
The fact that actor Sunny Pang (Headshot, The Night Comes For Us) is out there, giving the world hell as one of the baddest cinematic baddies who ever lived is something that truly warms my cockles. That he’s one of the coolest dudes I’ve known in real life is an absolute plus, on top of being a fan of his work, which brings me to the time I’ve spent since last year wondering just what the heck The Driver is. Welp, now we have an answer with Golden Bell Award-winning actor Kaiser Chuang (Who Killed Cock Robin) leading the cast for the new series. Clocked in at around 11 one-hour episodes, The Driver centers on Jianyi, a former mob enforcer whose decision to leave the criminal life behind results in an already sealed fate. After avenging his family’s murder, he relocates to Singapore to find redemption, taking jobs as a […]
Fans of acclaimed filmmaker Cheng Wei-hao’s recent work on The Tag-Along movies may take a liking to the subliminal poetry that coaleses in the grim, horrific millieu of his latest thriller, Who Killed Cock Robin. Hand-held cinematography goes hand-in-hand with Cheng’s vision as it takes a life of its own, loosely iterating its own incarnation of an old English poem with a narrative aptly suited for the film’s title; More than a murder mystery, Cheng unravels a tale of sex, greed and malfeasance drenched in a mystique of rainy weather and dour blue filters with a dark tint that almost never lets up. It all unfolds as we first meet Chi (Kaiser Chuang), an ambitious young journalist recently promoted at his job working for a newspaper. When his questionable practices become the lynchpin for a spate of layoffs, he sets off to make use of his time researching the origins […]
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