Author: Andrew Skeates
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Lala Pipo: A Lot of People
Apr 5, 2015‘Lala Pipo’ is nevertheless a brave film on certain levels, often funny and will push some viewers out of their comfort zone even when they find themselves laughing out loud.
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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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Kick The Moon
Apr 3, 2015A cheeky and often funny, if overlong, look at how the need to act tough and prove you can fight never really leaves you, even many years after high school.
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Kamui: The Lone Ninja
Apr 3, 2015Colourful, comic booked tinged ninja tale, ‘Kamui’ is a fun sword swishing time that packs in action, drama and some striking scenery.
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Kamikaze Girls
Apr 3, 2015‘Kamikaze Girls’ is a fun, gentle(r) slice of kooky Japanese celluloid with a refreshing female slant and enough gentle kookiness to put a smile on your face.
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Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler
Apr 3, 2015‘Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler’ is a unique and very entertaining film if you can get on board with its offbeat vibe and characters. Different but good.
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K-20: The Fiend With Twenty Faces
Apr 3, 2015It’s a stylish and enjoyable nod to the adventure serials of yesteryear that for the most part provides some good looking blockbuster thrills.
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Ju-On: White Ghost
Apr 2, 2015Well acted, tightly plotted and directed ‘White Ghost’ piles on the scares thick and fast cramming in an awful lot of ‘Ju-On’ ghost weirdness into its short running time.
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Ju-On: Black Ghost
Apr 2, 2015Not quite as tight and effective as ‘White Ghost’ but still a freaky little tale featuring a rather memorable exorcism scene.
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Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade
Apr 1, 2015Don’t expect a constant, action packed thrill ride but do expect an engrossing character piece that just unfortunately lays on some of its points a little too hard.
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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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Jeon Woo-Chi: The Taoist Wizard
Apr 1, 2015The film wears its fun proudly on its sleeve and if you can go along with it, ‘Jeon Woo-Chi’ does provide a lot of action packed, sorcery-laden entertainment.