A millionaire entrepreneur invents a new form of ecstasy only for his business to be chased down by the Chinese triads.
In a time when work is done by robots, a traditional Chinese chef is forced to train a Caucasian humanoid to cook Chinese food, but a former protégé of the chef makes this harder by joining an anti-robot riot group.
Caught in the middle of China's most chaotic time, a man desperate to save his wife must sacrifice everything he has... And everything he will ever be.
When a man realizes his girlfriend has been unfaithful to him, he resorts to revenge - and the love of a mannequin.
Two strangers in a sleepless town. Drawn together for a chance encounter. One night that will lead to the road of romance.
After his wife is murdered, Innis decides to take the law into his own hands. But as he comes closer to catching the man that killed his wife, Innis discovers the dark side of justice and finds the will to never look back.
Unknowingly trapped in her role as caretaker of her unappreciative family, a young single woman desperately needs to get her own life. When she volunteers to cat sit at her unrequited love's downtown L.A loft, her world, as she knows it, changes forever.
Two self-aware characters in a "Call of Duty" style video game struggle with their screwy, frustrating existence.
Allen Theosky Rowe was born in Taipei, Taiwan and is of Chinese and Korean descent. He speaks English and fluent Mandarin because he lived in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China for most of his childhood life. He was also known as DJ Theosky in his short stint in the EDM scene. Theosky later switched career paths and pursued his interest in the cinematic world. His career as an actor began in Beijing China when he was cast in the critically acclaimed TV series, "Tou Du" (2001). Where he generated his popularity by playing the lead villain Duck Blood Soup. To this day, he is still recognized in China for his raw portrayal. In addition Theosky appeared in numerous music videos for Jay Chou, Amanda Lee, which he also co-star with in the feature film "Ronin Boys" and other top artists in Asia. Theosky then went on to America to finish up his education. Shortly after his graduation. He would be cast in his first American TV show "Monk" (2012). Other TV credits include: "S.W.A.T" (2018), "The Last Ship" (2016), "Chicago P.D." (2015), "CSI Cyber" (2015), "Hawaii Five-O." (2013), "Gang Related" (2014), and "Days of Our Lives" (2017). Theosky resides in Los Angeles, CA, but also lives in Asia while filming there.
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