Cast Member: Phillip Ko Fei
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Naughty Boys
May 3, 2015‘Naughty Boys’ should only be viewed for one reason – the action. All other aspects of the film fall flat on their face.
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Ninja Terminator
May 4, 2015The film may be spliced together from three other features, but it somehow manages to find just the right mix of cheese and top-notch action to make it more than watchable.
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Ninja The Protector
May 4, 2015If you have a strong stomach for bad cinema or are just a sucker for films from the IFD era then it may well be worth adding to your collection.
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On The Run
May 6, 2015‘On The Run’ is a superb effort from Biao and a welcome change of pace for an actor who is so often seen as just the “little brother” of Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung.
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Opium And The Kung Fu Master
May 9, 2015‘Opium and the Kung Fu Master’ is top-notch old school action but it can’t quite get away from some things that used to mar such films.
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Paper Marriage
May 11, 2015Although Sammo and Maggie rarely create any convincing chemistry, the film contains enough action and laughs to entertain most Hong Kong fans.
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Seeding Of A Ghost
Aug 7, 2020For the undemanding genre fan, or neophyte viewers just discovering Asian horror, ‘Seeding of a Ghost’ is that illustrious “beer & pizza” time waster that provides a taster of what else to expect.
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Shaolin Intruders
May 23, 2015‘Shaolin Intruders’ doesn’t offer any of the genre-defining moments that leap out of the true masterpieces of the genre.
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Snake Deadly Act
May 28, 2015‘Snake Deadly Act’ is a typical example of a good, but not great independent kung fu flick.
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Snuff Bottle Connection
May 29, 2015Without doubt this is a powerhouse film that will satisfy even the most demanding fans of the Jade Screen. Worth tracking down at all costs.
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The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
Mar 10, 2015Multi-layered and superbly made, ‘The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter’ remains one of the greatest martial arts movies of all time.
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The Adventurers
Feb 16, 2015A wishy-washy mish-mash of melodrama and action, renowned Hong Kong director Ringo Lam just couldn’t get the tone quite right for his mid-90s opus ‘The Adventurers’.