Tim-Yi Yuen

Most Popular Tim-Yi Yuen Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Sons of the Neon Night Trailer (2025)

01 October 2025

A massive explosion and shootout in snowy Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, reveals a pharmaceutical heir's plot.

Paradox Trailer (2017)

25 August 2017

When a Hong Kong police negotiator is informed about the sudden disappearance of his 16-year-old daughter in Thailand, he travels there to search for her whereabouts.

Life Must Go On Trailer (2022)

06 October 2022

When her “midnight gymnasium” program for wayward teens is under the threat of being defunded, social worker Yanki puts together a dodgeball team to save it.

The Sparring Partner Trailer (2022)

27 October 2022

Adapted from a sensational real-life case in 2013, the intricate story begins when a young man partners with his friend to murder and dismember his parents.

Cyber Heist Trailer (2023)

09 March 2023

A computer expert accidentally falls into the conspiracy of online financial crime and has to seize the time to participate in the struggle.

Hell Bank Presents: Running Ghost Trailer (2020)

27 August 2020

Singapore actor-turned-director Mark Lee’s Hell Bank Presents: Running Ghost, a Hong Kong-set Canto

The Food Fascist Trailer (2014)

08 December 2014

Legendary chef Mo Yik-Tin is notorious for turning animals into spectacular dishes – tastes always rule over lives under the butcher's knife.

Until Now What We Are Trailer (2014)

08 December 2014

There are people and places that we used to hold dear in our hearts and gradually became sediments of buried memories.

The Cactus Trailer (2015)

12 December 2015

Like a cactus, a marriage is expected to last but not without a few prickly details. While the bride's mother is in bliss over her elder daughter's upcoming marriage, the bride's sister is doubtful after witnessing the groom on the street with another woman.

Why Don't We Share Our Solitude Trailer (2013)

09 December 2013

She is a teacher of Chinese literature, reciting poems and recounting the brilliance of ancient Chinese poets before a class of students whose common parlance is foul language.