LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In "Hero" (2003), "House of Flying Daggers" (2004) and now "Curse of the Golden Flower," director Zhang Yimou has transformed Hong Kong martial arts/fantasy movies ...
Zhang Yimou’s The Curse of the Golden Flower might preview what the opening ceremonies at Beijing’s 2008 Olympics will look like. The director is orchestrating the festivities at China’s summer games, ...
Nevertheless, as addicting, even intimidating, as the visual sweep of “Golden Flower” may be, nothing can pin viewers to their seats quite like Gong Li. As the haughty, scheming, Empress, trapped by ...
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Ever since Zhang Yimou went digital with Hero (2002), his color coding and sense of spectacle have been devalued by a certain dehumanizing process; this historical adventure proves he still has an eye ...
Following hot on the heels of Hero and House Of Flying Daggers, director Zhang Yimou's latest martial arts epic is another opulent affair, dripping in fine silks and breathtaking colour, with some ...
Zhang Yimou’s latest action epic set in ancient China is blessed by an even grander color scheme than he used in ‘‘Hero’’ and ‘‘House of Flying Daggers.’’ The film also is cursed by its own excesses, ...
This visually stunning look inside the palace intrigue of China's 10th century Tang Dynasty earned an Oscar nom for costume design. By THR Staff Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day ...
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