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12 must-see Hong Kong shows and arts events in 2026
From the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical to a show from Taiwanese dance company Cloud Gate, there’s lots on from now until December.
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American cinema
When RZA cut his teeth as a kung fu director in The Man with the Iron Fists
12 Jun 2026 - 5:15PM
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American cinema
Why Steven Spielberg doesn’t consider Disclosure Day to be science fiction
11 Jun 2026 - 9:15PM
American cinema
12 new Hollywood movies to watch in summer 2026, from Moana to The Odyssey
Supergirl, Minions & Monsters, Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Resident Evil also feature on our list of the biggest films this summer.
11 Jun 2026 - 6:15PM
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Matt Damon as Odysseus and Zendaya as Athena in a still from The Odyssey, written, produced and directed by Christopher Nolan, which promises to be the summer’s ultimate moviegoing experience. Photo: Melinda Sue Gordon
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
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Beyond Hostage Crisis: Manila tragedy spawns misguided faith-based movie
This dramatisation of the 2010 Manila hostage crisis, in which eight Hongkongers died, fails to explore the tragedy in any depth.
11 Jun 2026 - 3:23PM
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SCMP Highlights
Tokyo Sézanne’s missing stars; beating arthritis at 68: 7 Lifestyle highlights
From a little-known haven on Hokkaido island to how optimism make you live longer, here are seven stories from SCMP’s recent reporting.
11 Jun 2026 - 4:35PM
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World of performing arts
Nearly 30 years since its Broadway debut, why Ragtime remains so relevant today
With themes including immigrant discrimination and keeping America ‘great’, Ragtime feels like it could have been written today.
10 Jun 2026 - 3:15PM
(Front, from left) Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy and Brandon Uranowitz perform Ragtime with other cast members during the 79th Tony Awards on June 7 in New York. The musical, which opened on Broadway in 1998, still resonates deeply today. Photo: AP
China travel
Why are international music acts choosing Shenzhen over Hong Kong?
Bigger and better venues, lower costs and cheaper visas are all seeing touring music acts opt for gigs in the mainland Chinese city.
10 Jun 2026 - 10:28AM
American cinema
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Disclosure Day: Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi thriller is a flawed but fun ride
Starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor and Colin Firth, Disclosure Day starts well and features exciting set pieces, but the final act blows it.
10 Jun 2026 - 12:05AM
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The Furious: an instant classic if you like gory, bone-crunching violence
Generic, unfunny and emotionally hollow, The Furious will nevertheless delight those who simply want to watch people getting slaughtered.
9 Jun 2026 - 5:42PM
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European cinema
As Trainspotting turns 30, Ewan McGregor and Danny Boyle on its massive impact
Trainspotting star McGregor and director Boyle share how the 1996 film about Scottish heroin addicts still resonates three decades on.
8 Jun 2026 - 6:15PM
(From left) Ewen Bremner, Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle in a still from Trainspotting. Danny Boyle’s dark comedy, based on Irvine Welsh’s novel about a group of heroin addicts in Edinburgh, remains one of the most defining films of the 1990s. Photo: Sony Pictures Classics via AP
TV shows and streaming video
‘Happier than I’ve ever been’: at 68, Gary Oldman is not ready to slow down yet
Gary Oldman, who has just finished filming the seventh series of Slow Horses, talks about finding happiness both at home and on the job.
8 Jun 2026 - 12:47PM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
How the Young and Dangerous films of the 1990s made triad gangsters sexy
As Young and Dangerous turns 30, we look back at the six-film series that marked a shift in how gangsters were portrayed.
7 Jun 2026 - 11:15AM
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TV shows and streaming video
‘It’s the constant chase’: Beef stars on Gen Z vs millennial angst
Cailee Spaeny and Charles Melton discuss their chemistry on Netflix’s Beef, Gen Z vs millennial tensions and how their bond shaped the show.
6 Jun 2026 - 6:15PM
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Korean drama reviews
Teach You a Lesson: corporal punishment for bullies in alarming school show
Jin Ki-joo and Kim Mu-yeol star as agents of a government-backed vigilante unit trying to fix South Korea’s broken education system.
8 Jun 2026 - 11:44AM
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Jin Ki-joo in a still from new Korean drama Teach You a Lesson. Jin plays Im Han-rim, a special agent for a government-sanctioned disciplinary force sent to schools to deal with bullies in the most heavy-handed way.
Hong Kong celebrities and icons
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How Hong Kong wuxia ‘princess’ Michelle Yim has kept shining for 55 years
After her wuxia TV roles wowed viewers across Asia in the 1970s, Yim moved to movies and plays. Now 70, she will hold her first solo concert.
5 Jun 2026 - 10:34AM
China economy
‘Distorted views’: why China is clamping down on ‘lowbrow’ micro dramas
China has launched a two-month campaign to clean up its massive micro drama industry, targeting violent, sexual and ‘wealth-flaunting’ content.
4 Jun 2026 - 6:30PM
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Korean drama reviews
Doctor on the Edge: Lee Jae-wook, Shin Ye-eun in island medical romcom K-drama
Lee Jae-wook plays a gifted plastic surgeon and Shin Ye-eun a young nurse in this new Korean drama based around a rural medical centre.
4 Jun 2026 - 5:01PM
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Lee Jae-wook as cosmetic surgeon Do Ji-ui in a still from Doctor on the Edge, a new Korean drama now streaming on Disney+.
SCMP Highlights
‘Dying’ Chinese takeaway; ex-smoker’s fitness journey: 7 Lifestyle highlights
From a ‘dying’ Edinburgh Chinese restaurant to an ex-smoker joining an ultra-marathon, here are seven stories from SCMP’s recent reporting.
4 Jun 2026 - 2:38PM
What to do in Hong Kong
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, June 5-7
Bring your dog or cat to an upgraded indoor pet playground, experience Shakespeare with a twist, watch a new hit horror film and more.
4 Jun 2026 - 12:45PM
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American cinema
The rise of liminal space horror movies like Backrooms and Exit 8
Box-office hit Backrooms highlights a growing obsession with eerie liminal spaces like hallways, alleyways and empty shopping centres.
3 Jun 2026 - 3:15PM
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Music
Fascinating life of Hong Kong musician Anders Nelsson, who once fought Bruce Lee
Nelsson talks about playing in one of Hong Kong’s hottest bands, his fight scene with Bruce Lee and the secret to his longevity.
3 Jun 2026 - 12:45PM
Hong Kong-based musician and actor Anders Nelsson plays his bass guitar during an interview at his studio in Fo Tan, in Hong Kong’s Sha Tin district, on May 13, 2026. Photo: Eugene Lee
American cinema
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Masters of the Universe: He-Man returns in a glorious nostalgia trip
Nicholas Galitzine stars as He-Man beside Idris Elba, Jared Leto and Camila Mendes in a film that shows the 1980s hero still has the power.
2 Jun 2026 - 9:00PM
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Korean drama reviews
Reborn Rookie: Lee Jun-young in corporate body-swap fantasy K-drama
Reborn Rookie sees a corporate mogul and former footballer swap bodies in a K-drama that blends fantasy, comedy and melodrama in one.
2 Jun 2026 - 7:15PM
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Performing arts in Hong Kong
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory stars on bringing the musical to Hong Kong
The Broadway musical’s lead actors Daniel Plimpton and Oliver Wong talk about adapting Roald Dahl’s story to the stage ahead of its Hong Kong debut in November.
3 Jun 2026 - 8:37AM
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