EVAN WILLIAMS / FLORIDA WEEKLY “Do you like Chinese food?” Malcolm asks, as we stand in front of the Golden Chicken Inn. “Yeah, sure, but the Mona Lisa looks interesting. Can we check out the menu?” “I’m not a fan of French food.” He’s serious. “I believe this is an Italian restaurant. You know, Leonardo
On the cusp of the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty, we look back at some of the films that particularly echoed public sentiment at the time of their release and left a lasting legacy on both Hong Kong cinema and the collective consciousness of the city. It is a quirk in the exceedingly commercial nature of.