Action Member: Stephen Tung Wai
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Hitman
Mar 25, 2015Jet lacks the screen presence to hold our attention and ultimately makes the long wait between the action set pieces just too long.
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Hot War
Mar 26, 2015Although this didn’t set the Hong Kong box-office alight, it is still recommended viewing.
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Jiang Hu
Apr 1, 2015Clocking in at around the 80 minute mark, ‘Jiang Hu’ is short and snappy, delving into a a specific moment in the characters lives making it neither overly complex or lacking in substance.
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Just One Look
Apr 2, 2015Amusing (though never crude) and nostalgic (though never overly sentimental), Riley Yip’s gentle ‘coming-of-age’ comedy/drama earns a major recommendation.
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Kitchen
Apr 4, 2015‘Kitchen’ is watchable, of course for Jordan Chan’s first-rate display, though it tends to languish in pretentiousness when a firmer hand would have been far more effective.
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Kung Fu Jungle
Apr 4, 2015‘Kung Fu Killer’, despite its B-movie title and the odd moment of cheesiness, comes very close to bringing back the elation one felt when watching golden era Hong Kong action cinema.
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Kung Fu Wing Chun
Apr 4, 2015After an appalling first half, perhaps we can be grateful that it at least becomes watchable.
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Magnificent Warriors
Apr 19, 2015Whether she’s using a bull-whip, fighting Hwang Jang Lee or enjoying a momentary pause, Yeoh controls this film with pure class.
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Mr. Vampire III
May 1, 2015This is a worthy purchase for fans of the genre, and the minimal action is well handled and true to the spirit of the genre.
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Mulan
May 1, 2015It never quite capitalises on a spirited beginning, eventually becoming more of a leaden-footed drama than a blood and thunder action flick.
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My Name Is Fame
May 3, 2015‘My Name Is Fame’ is essentially a platform for Lau Ching Wan and the actor makes full use of this opportunity.
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Operation Mekong
Jul 1, 2017Lam has made better films but, along with Benny Chan, he is at the forefront of Hong Kong action in terms of delivering large scale spectacle.