The ObserverCrime filmsReviewThe co-writer of the film that inspired Scorsese’s The Departed returns with a brash, big-budget movie based on a real-life criminal conspiracy
Writer-director Felix Chong, co-writer of the Hong Kong crime picture Infernal Affairs (remade by Martin Scorsese as The Departed), reunites with the stars of that picture, Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Andy Lau, for what is rumoured to be one of the most expensive Hong Kong films ever produced. Read More...
Last week's Keeping Up With the Kardashians left fans wondering if Kim Kardashian-West did, in fact, have lupus after the reality star tested positive for lupus antibodies.
On Sunday, Kim went in for an ultrasound on her hands -- where she's been experiencing pain the worst -- to see if having lupus antibodies meant she was actually afflicted with the ailment.
Fortunately, the doctor deemed that Kim was not battling lupus. Read More...
Gigi Saul Guerrero is set to direct “Jenni,” a movie about the life of Mexican American singer Jenni Rivera.
The biopic, which is authorized by the late artist’s estate, will be produced by Los Angeles-based multimedia company Mucho Mas Media and De Line Pictures.
Developed by Guerrero and screenwriter Shane McKenzie, the movie follows Rivera’s rise as a Spanish singer who successfully crossed over to U.S. and global audiences, as well as her work as a women’s rights activist. Read More...