Director: Benny Chan
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Big Bullet
Feb 23, 2015Although the state of Hong Kong cinema is much approved now, it’s hard to forget the wretched state just a few years ago. ‘Big Bullet’ really stood out when it was released and remains a class act.
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Call Of Heroes
Dec 19, 2016Superbly paced, mounted and executed, one should simply sit back and enjoy this kung fu spectacle.
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City Under Siege
Mar 1, 2015‘City Under Siege’ plods along to something of an anti-climax after nearly two hours, never achieving logical pacing or suspense.
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Connected
Mar 2, 2015‘Connected’ is outrageously entertaining and maintains its energetic momentum throughout.
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Gen-Y Cops
Mar 16, 2015For all the plot holes and script deficiencies, this is an excellent slice of Hong Kong entertainment with a return to the edict of fun film-making that made the 80s stand out.
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Invisible Target
Mar 30, 2015Hard hitting action reminiscent of old school Hong Kong actioners, solid performances and sleek direction makes ‘Invisible Target’ one of the years best action flicks.
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New Police Story
May 4, 2015The performances from all parties are excellent, and Jackie has reinstalled a little faith in me that he is still capable of making a good action movie.
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Raging Fire
Aug 13, 2021A bit of ‘Heat’ mixed with Chan’s own ‘Invisible Target’, ‘Raging Fire’ hits hard in both the action and drama, the much-missed director delivering one of his finest.
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Rob-B-Hood
May 18, 2015Despite some wonderful Jackie moments it proves to be a movie where the need to be ‘cute’ is more important than the desire to entertain.
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Shaolin
May 23, 2015The dramatic framework is sturdy enough to make ‘Shaolin’ emotionally engaging, while the Yuen Kwai-orchestrated action is a delightful throwback to the Golden Age.
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What A Hero!
Jun 25, 2015Not quite knowing whether it is a comedy, action film or thriller, ‘What A Hero!’ manages to put in so many elements without ever succeeding in any of them.
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Who Am I?
Jun 27, 2015‘Who Am I?’ may not be the ‘Drunken Master 2’ successor that many fans are searching for (in vain), but it does still contain plenty of top notch action and enough enjoyable Chan-isms to make it well worth a watch.