Genre: Action
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Breathing Fire
Feb 26, 2015‘Breathing Fire’ is a lot of fight action fun if you can go with it that blends B-movie American cheesiness with some blistering Hong Kong styled fight action.
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Broken Oath
Oct 28, 2024With choreography by the great Yuen Woo-Ping and Hsu Hsia, ‘Broken Oath’ lets its female star showcase her considerable skill in a multitude of crisply choreographed set-pieces
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Broken Path
Feb 26, 2015If you have enjoyed Sakamoto’s and the Alpha boy’s previous efforts, and like your martial arts tough and full on, then ‘Broken Path’ is a definite recommendation.
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Brotherhood
Feb 26, 2015An unflinching look at a violent part of Korea’s history and how the terror of war really does tear people apart both figuratively and literally.
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Brotherhood Of Blades
Sep 17, 2016Bathed in nihilism from the opening frames to the last and creates a gradual sense of doom that would befit the most ice-cold thriller of the 40s.
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Brotherhood Of The Wolf
Feb 26, 2015‘Brotherhood Of The Wolf’ doesn’t quite contain enough action to hold fight fans’ attention but also lacks the innovation to be anything more than a weak murder mystery.
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Bruce Lee, My Brother
Feb 26, 2015Those jonesing for action may feel the pace sag, but ‘Bruce Lee, My Brother’ is a brilliant period family drama.
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Bullet In The Head
Feb 27, 2015‘Bullet in the Head’ still packs an enormous emotional punch and is very much one of the all time classics of Hong Kong cinema.
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Bulletproof Monk
Feb 27, 2015Probably best described as a cliché-ridden mess that is condemned by a combination of a poor script, bad casting and laughable action.
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Bunraku
May 10, 2015While its uniqueness may not be for all, ‘Bunraku’ wears its quest for originality proudly on its sleeve and for the most part succeeds at offering a different take on an old Western/Samurai style set up.
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Burning Paradise
Feb 27, 2015‘Burning Paradise’ is definitely a worthy addition to the classic kung fu genre as well as the many legends of Fong Sai Yuk.
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Butterfly And Sword
Nov 13, 2020If you’re one who only digs more grounded, one-on-one martial arts action then you may want to look away, but fans of wuxia action are in for a treat.