Director: Johnnie To
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Needing You…
May 3, 2015There is much to enjoy in ‘Needing You…’ and the film is a pleasant antidote to Hollywood’s own romantic comedies.
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PTU
May 16, 2015A stylish and moody piece from one of the masters of style and mood, ‘PTU’ is a dark journey into the equally dark heart of Hong Kong where the cops are almost as corrupt as the criminals.
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Running On Karma
May 19, 2015It successfully manages to combine numerous genres to create a truly enlightening piece of cinema that shows just how unique Asian filmmaking can be.
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Running Out Of Time
May 19, 2015This is as much about relationships than anything else and by the end of the film it develops into an unusual variant on the buddy genre.
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Running Out Of Time 2
May 19, 2015This is a slickly made thriller that achieves most of the objectives it sets out to accomplish.
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Sparrow
Jun 1, 2015‘Sparrow’ is the archetypal Curate’s Egg, a film that fuses together precious few moments of brilliance with a heavy dose of lethargy, rendering the finished article difficult to digest.
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The Bare-Footed Kid
Feb 20, 2015The film stands out as one of the hidden gems of the 90’s new-wave kung fu movement and provides superb entertainment for even the most discerning viewer.
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The Eighth Happiness
Mar 10, 2015This is an average comedy film with little to make it stand out and viewers would be better advised watching ‘Diary Of A Big Man’ if they want to see one of Chow Yun-Fat’s comic roles.
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The Fun, The Luck And The Tycoon
Mar 15, 2015‘The Fun, The Luck And The Tycoon’ is not hilarious or particularly side-splitting, but the humour is such that it hits the mark in a subtle manner.
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The Mission
Apr 25, 2015Within this wonderfully crafted and thoroughly satisfying film is enough reasons to have full assurance in the future of Hong Kong cinema.
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Three
Feb 7, 2017‘Three’ could be the least involving, least exciting action thriller in recent memory. That it has Johnnie To behind it is a particularly sad thing to report.
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Throw Down
Jun 11, 2015It may be To’s intention to slightly alienate the audience with characters stuck in limbo, without any explanations, but, if this is the case, he cannot be too surprised to learn that this is an uninvolving film.