• The King Of Masks

    Apr 3, 2015

    A film that comes very highly recommended, especially to those who enjoy watching cinema that stirs the heart.

  • The Legend And Hag Of Shaolin

    May 28, 2024

    Once it settles down and the MacGuffin doesn’t become the sole focus of the story, ‘The Legend and Hag of Shaolin’ becomes an enjoyable homage to early 90s Hong Kong cinema.

  • The Lost Bladesman

    Apr 14, 2015

    Eschewing any flashiness for a more old school and care given to character and pacing approach, Chong and Mak craft a beautifully shot and finely acted period piece.

  • The Matrimony

    Aug 26, 2019

    It is an elegant, richly designed and photographed tale of love from beyond the grave that rarely bothers itself with the imagery or shock-tactic clichés of the genre.

  • The Mermaid

    Dec 12, 2016

    ‘The Mermaid’ has the feel-good factor and is probably as good a rom-com as you’re likely to see this year. Yet that somehow doesn’t seem enough from a film-maker like Chow.

  • The Myth

    May 3, 2015

    At times frustrating and yet mostly entertaining, ‘The Myth’ may not be vintage Chan, but there are glimpses here of a performer who is still a valuable treasure for world cinema.

  • The New King Of Comedy

    Feb 4, 2022

    The major strength here is E Jingwen who is such an eternally affable figure that you are rooting for her from the first frame until the end.

  • The Postmodern Life Of My Aunt

    May 14, 2015

    ‘The Postmodern Life Of My Aunt’ is expertly made, superbly shot and mostly involving. Yet there’s something missing in this odyssey of an elderly woman’s experiences in the city.

  • The Promise

    May 16, 2015

    It will lose most of it’s audience by the 20 minute mark and even those that do manage to stay engaged past that point will likely be sleeping by the time our heroes ‘Fly away into the sunset’.

  • The Queen Of Kung Fu

    Jun 7, 2021

    Yes, there a few passable fights here and there, but they are filmed in that quick-cut style that every director now utilises, obscuring any quality that the performers might have.

  • The Real Iron Monkey

    Dec 12, 2020

    The cast is not without charm, the idea not without potential, but ‘The Real Iron Monkey’ is a certified dud.

  • The Resistance

    May 17, 2015

    As it stands it’s some unpretentious trashy action entertainment that won’t do much for those looking for a serious account of the Nanking massacre but should entertain B-movie fans.