• Tora-San, Our Lovable Tramp

    Jun 15, 2015

    ‘Tora-San, Our Lovable Tramp’ is a fine introduction to a great cinematic series, one which should be appreciated worldwide.

  • Tomorrow’s Joe

    Jun 15, 2015

    ‘Tomorrow’s Joe’ is undoubtedly entertaining for two hours or so, just don’t expect it to resonate beyond the duration.

  • Tokyo Story

    Jun 15, 2015

    Really, whether ‘Tokyo Story’ is the greatest film of all time is irrelevant; it is undoubtedly a wonderful work of art that is fresh and poignant over half a century later.

  • Tokyo Sonata

    Jun 15, 2015

    An outstanding drama and so much more, ‘Tokyo Sonata’ is captivating arthouse cinema.

  • Tokyo Raiders

    Jun 15, 2015

    ‘Tokyo Raiders’ therefore is a top-notch piece of entertainment that, with a little more care in certain departments, could have been even better.

  • To Err Is Humane

    Jun 15, 2015

    ‘To Err Is Humane’ provides further proof of Sammo Hung’s versatility and makes a pleasant addition to his vast filmography.

  • Time Trip App

    Jun 14, 2015

    There are so much better examples of Japanese comedy out there which means that ‘Time Trip App’ has very little to recommend it.

  • Time 4 Hope

    Jun 14, 2015

    Although ‘Time 4 Hope’ is certainly a solid film that remains watchable, it is memorable for its wasted potential rather than anything else.

  • Tiger’s Claw

    Jun 14, 2015

    There are moments of intrigue that help ‘Tiger’s Claw’ to entertain and it’s definitely not the worst the genre has to offer.

  • Tiger On The Beat 2

    Jun 14, 2015

    There are odd glimpses of entertainment in ‘Tiger On The Beat 2’, but not enough to make this a recommended film to even hardcore action fans.

  • The Thundering Sword

    Jun 12, 2015

    While it hasn’t aged well in comparison to ‘Come Drink With Me’ and even some of Chang Cheh’s early work, it still proves to be a mildly diverting Shaw Brothers’ swordplay film.

  • The Thundering Mantis

    Jun 12, 2015

    ‘The Thundering Mantis’ is a three star film that earns a fourth for its remarkable ending and Leung Kar Yan’s virtuoso performance as the hero driven straight over the edge.