Bowie Lam

Poster for the movie "Vital Sign"

Vital Sign

In a remarkable dramatic performance, Louis Koo takes on the role of a seasoned ambulance worker, seeking to fulfill his duties without any meddling from his superiors. As he contemplates emigration with his daughter, he finds himself at odds with his ambitious new partner, a young go-getter climbing the bureaucratic ranks. Directed by Cheuk Wan-chi, this dramedy thoughtfully explores Hong Kong’s civil service culture and the ongoing emigration wave. It serves as both a heartwarming … Read more

Poster for the movie "A Guilty Conscience"

A Guilty Conscience

Following his careless actions that resulted in an innocent woman’s imprisonment, a lawyer and his team strive to exonerate her and restore her name.

Poster for the movie "First Night Nerves"

First Night Nerves

Yuan Xiuling, a former star and has-been actress plans to return to the spotlight of the theater a year after her philandering husband died. She decides to star in Two Sisters, written and directed by transwoman An Ouyang. But, her biggest rival, He Yuwen, a rising actress, also stars in the play. Yuwen plans her theatrical debut through it. During the preparation of the play, such a drama unfolds at the backstage as much as … Read more

Poster for the movie "People's Hero"

People’s Hero

Ex-gangster Sonny Koo finds himself in the middle of a bank holdup by two inexperienced crooks. The robbery goes awry, but before order can be restored, Sonny assumes control. He proceeds to turn the hostage situation to his advantage, and uses the bank’s customers and personnel as leverage to free his girlfriend from prison. On the outside, sympathetic cop Ah Sai debates with his captain over how to handle the situation.

Poster for the movie "Gun n' Rose"

Gun n’ Rose

Mr Lung, the boss of a criminal family, decides that his adopted son Alan should be his successor. However, this decision doesn’t suit Mr Lung’s biological sons Simon and Bowie, so they intend to get rid of their adopted brother. Alan manages to escape death and flee; he is determined to start new peaceful life. But will he be able to escape his past?

Poster for the movie "I Corrupt All Cops"

I Corrupt All Cops

In the early 1970s, the Governor of Hong Kong decided to clean up the police force. The ICAC was established, whose operation branch was headed by Yim. Bong and Unicorn also joined the ICAC. Despite threats of violence and intimidation, they managed to bring about the downfall of the empire of graft.

Poster for the movie "Cop Image"

Cop Image

Anthony Wong plays a traffic cop who is obsessed with action films. He wants to be a real life hero and gets his chance when he becomes involved in a botched bank robbery case.

Poster for the movie "Mr. Vampire 1992"

Mr. Vampire 1992

Master Lam and his two disciples must battle a horde of Chinese vampires in order to get the teeth dust needed to cure an ailing general. Meanwhile, the general’s wife is pregnant, and the evil spirit of an aborted baby wants to possess the unborn child’s body for its resurrection.

Poster for the movie "Hard Boiled"

Hard Boiled

A take-no-prisoners cop is on the trail of the triads when his partner is killed during a gun battle. His guilt propels him into an all-out war against the gang, including an up-and-coming soldier in the mob who turns out to be an undercover cop. The two men must come to terms with their allegiance to the force and their loyalty to each other as they try to take down the gangsters.

Poster for the movie "The Crossing"

The Crossing

During the Chinese Revolution in 1949, three couples flee from China to an island of Taiwan.

Poster for the movie "The Day that Doesn't Exist"

The Day that Doesn’t Exist

Genuinely creepy “date” horror film from Wellson Chin features two stories linked together by wacky cop Dayo Wong. The first story involves Sheila Chan, who loses her fiancee in a car crash. However, he returns…stitched together. The second story is about Bowie Lam, who dies but returns in the body of Anthony Wong. He wants to be with his family again but when he discovers the truth about them and his new life, things change.

Poster for the movie "Better and Better"

Better and Better

Sun Xiangcheng, a self-styled professional fan organiser, is called from his home village of West Well Valley by his mother Yuanfang. Thinking he’s highly connected with celebrities, she asks him to help organise the village’s New Year celebrations