• Fury In The Shaolin Temple

    Mar 15, 2015

    The only real entertainment is watching the truly menacing villain over-act and cackle viciously while bearing a passing resemblance to Jimmy Saville.

  • Geochilmaru

    Mar 16, 2015

    If you’re absolutely desperate to find another tournament style fight flick, then you may be able to squeeze a few drops of entertainment out of ‘Geochilmaru’.

  • Grand Master Of Shaolin Kung Fu

    Mar 21, 2015

    ‘Grandmaster Of Shaolin Kung Fu’ is a two star film in every department, but that’s half a star more than a Godfrey Ho production can usually expect.

  • Green Fish

    Mar 21, 2015

    The excellent acting, especially from star Han Suk-kyu, and the easy going approach give ‘Green Fish’ a style all of its own and it’s certainly worth seeking out as it is a lesser known Korean drama.

  • Han Gong-Ju

    Apr 27, 2015

    This is a film that hides within its subtle execution a powerful social critique that pulls apart the sad misogyny and blame culture that is still far too influence in the modern world.

  • He Was Cool

    Mar 23, 2015

    The first twenty minutes are a barrage of over-stylised visual tricks and self-conscious winks to the audience; these begin to dissipate as the story continues, but it takes optimism to endure these early weaknesses.

  • Helpless

    Mar 23, 2015

    Though ‘Helpless’ features characters that are genre staples the acting has enough of an edge to divert attention away from clichés. A fine thriller, a solid drama and two hours of quality entertainment.

  • How To Use Guys With Secret Tips

    Mar 26, 2015

    The production has enough genuine laughs, sharp satirical swipes and overall skill to be rated as recommended viewing.

  • Hunt

    Jan 2, 2023

    Perhaps too overly convoluted, po-faced and twist happy for its own good, ‘Hunt’ is nevertheless mounted with impressive verve and if one can forgive its flaws, is an exhilarating action charged political thriller.

  • I Saw The Devil

    Mar 27, 2015

    Not even the odd moment of black humour and Kim Jee-Woon’s knack for crafting exhilarating sequences of action and tension can elevate his film beyond pure nihilism.

  • I Wish I Had A Wife

    Mar 27, 2015

    ‘I Wish I Had A Wife’ plods along with the piano score that seems to be indelibly tattooed onto the soundtracks of Korean rom-coms.

  • I’m A Cyborg, But That’s OK

    Mar 27, 2015

    By no means a disaster but a frustratingly mixed bag from a usually consistent and exciting filmmaker.