• Wild Search

    Jul 13, 2021

    The tonal shifts may jar some but overall ‘Wild Search’ is a satisfying experience showcasing a renowned filmmaker flexing his creative muscles.

  • Will You Be There?

    Dec 24, 2017

    Based on the book by French author Guillaume Musso, ‘Will You Be There?’ is the kind of time travel drama that never skips a beat.

  • Windstruck

    Jun 27, 2015

    Melodramatic, beautiful, witty, hilarious, tragic, heavy-handed, overlong… ‘Windstruck’ is an enjoyable enigma that has enough virtues to make even a stoic critic a little more forgiving.

  • Wing Chun

    Jun 27, 2015

    ‘Wing Chun’ is not a bad film by any means. In fact, it is quite enjoyable, but only for those partial to Hong Kong style zany comedy, and wire-worked action sequences.

  • Wolf Warrior II

    Jul 29, 2017

    ‘Wolf Warrior II’ excels in delivering adrenaline charged, brilliantly choreographed, stunt filled action that should sate even the most rabid action fan.

  • Wonder Women

    Jun 28, 2015

    The drama that fills the narrative asks that Leung is capable of giving a mature, at times necessarily understated performance, something the actress resoundingly provides.

  • Wonderful Radio

    Jun 28, 2015

    ‘Wonderful Radio’ is less than the sum of its parts and, in a crowded genre, just doesn’t stand out. Pleasant, but instantly forgettable.

  • World Of Drunken Master

    Jun 28, 2015

    Joseph Kuo can be credited with providing the genre with much to savour, but ‘World Of Drunken Master’ is a very routine kung fu comedy.

  • Wrath Of Silence

    Nov 23, 2018

    ‘Wrath of Silence’ builds up well after a slow start and, while not quite bringing the viewer to the edge of their seat, evolves into a more than decent mixture of arthouse aesthetics and nuts-and-bolts action.

  • Written By

    Jun 28, 2015

    As the film unfolds the perspective gets murky and Wai Ka-Fai’s juggling of the various elements comes into question.

  • Wu Xia

    Jun 28, 2015

    With some excellent, grounded choreography and a number of allusions to genre legends this is a mature martial arts film that respects its roots.

  • Yakuza Deka

    Jun 29, 2015

    Despite some excellent action with Chiba on top form, it’s the unintentionally comical moments and camp overall feeling that win out.