Action Member: Yuen Bun
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The Duel Of The Century
Mar 9, 2015Lau Wing may not be an accomplished screen fighter, but it is his portrayal of Lu Xiaofeng that earns this a moderate rating that it otherwise would not deserve.
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The Fortune Code
Mar 14, 2015You’d expect a film with Sammo in would have something special in the action department, but even this is very average and certainly not up to his usual quality.
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The Legend Of Zu
Apr 6, 2015It has its faults and no-one could call it the greatest movie ever made. Importantly though, this is a fabulous example of how a combination of technology and innovation can still wow the jaded viewer.
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The Lunatics
Apr 18, 2015This film has no happy endings or easy ways out; it grips on to its audience and just refuses to let go.
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The Seventh Curse
Sep 11, 2023Crazy cult classic that lives up to its mad-as-a-bag-of-frogs rep, ‘The Seventh Curse’ is some delicious Hong Kong Category III madness.
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Throw Down
Jun 11, 2015It may be To’s intention to slightly alienate the audience with characters stuck in limbo, without any explanations, but, if this is the case, he cannot be too surprised to learn that this is an uninvolving film.
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Triangle
Jun 16, 2015‘Triangle’ is a tense ride, an interesting character piece, oozes style and features a breathless and exhilarating last act making it an interesting and always entertaining experiment from directors Hark, Lam and To.
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Written By
Jun 28, 2015As the film unfolds the perspective gets murky and Wai Ka-Fai’s juggling of the various elements comes into question.
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Yesterday Once More
Jun 30, 2015The lead characters are completely uninvolving and most of the actors make no attempt to fight against the lacklustre writing.
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Young Detective Dee: Rise Of The Sea Dragon
Jun 30, 2015‘Young Detective Dee: Rise Of The Sea Dragon’ is involving fare with enough action and impetus to distract the most critical eye.
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Zen Master 6
Jul 20, 2020Too early for the post-‘Once Upon A Time In China’ boom and too late for the post-‘Shaolin Temple’ frenzy in 1981, ‘Zen Master 6’ is perhaps better appreciated all of these years later.