Genre: Drama
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6 Bullets
Oct 31, 2021‘6 Bullets’ is a decent little action B movie with a couple of enjoyable fights and a fine performance from Van Damme as the grizzled assassin.
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7 Days In Heaven
Nov 15, 2023It’s not intended to be a stinging critique, but more an affectionate look at something that weaves together every culture on the planet: the way we mourn.
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71: Into The Fire
Sep 17, 2016This slick looking and battle charged war film doesn’t stray too far from the well worn war movie path but certainly tells an inspiring and conflict heavy tale from the Korean War.
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72 Heroes
Jul 19, 2015While Derek Chiu’s latest film is an acceptable blockbuster, the wit and style of the director’s earlier works is sadly fading away from him.
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A Battle Of Wits
Feb 21, 2015‘A Battle Of Wits’ is that rare work that is exciting, tense and yet is an introspective on the violence, war and conformity.
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A Beautiful New World
Feb 22, 2015Shi Runjiu’s film is a modest production with flaws in certain key areas, but remains a genuinely interesting film.
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A Better Tomorrow
Feb 23, 2015This is the ‘Citizen Kane’ of HK heroic bloodshed films and it never ages, even after repeat viewings.
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A Better Tomorrow II
Feb 23, 2015What this film lacks in plot, it sure as hell makes up for in action and the finale of ‘A Better Tomorrow II’ is a brutal display of guns, grenades and swordplay.
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A Better Tomorrow III
Feb 23, 2015As a standalone film ‘A Better Tomorrow 3’ is a fairly watchable effort thanks to an intriguing premise, but as a prequel to ‘A Better Tomorrow’ it just doesn’t quite cut it.
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A Bittersweet Life
Feb 23, 2015A true gangster epic with brilliant performances, direction and action and not a mockney geezer or wideboy in sight. Simply: great.
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A City Called Dragon
Sep 25, 2020‘A City Called Dragon’ is one of many 70s Taiwanese action films that deserve a wider audience and hopefully modest reviews like this can help.
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A Class To Remember
Mar 1, 2015A portrait of quiet hope and self-worth painted with the delicate strokes the director so often uses.