Genre: Martial Arts
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Silent Assassins
May 26, 2015‘Silent Assassins’ gets a couple of stars as its got enough Eastern flavoured action to keep it rollicking along, a bunch of B-movie stars hamming it up and is perfect fodder for some low rent action fun.
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Silver Hawk
May 26, 2015Though there’s far less of the ghastly CGI that marred ‘The Touch’, ‘Silver Hawk’ still continues to remind the viewer of the chasm between the choreography of the 80s/early90s and today.
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Skills
May 26, 2015‘Skills’ is a decent effort for a parkour themed action film, but is only sporadically entertaining and not as thrilling as it should have been.
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Skin Trade
Nov 9, 2017A worthy attempt to fuse a serious topic with insane action, ‘Skin Trade’ can’t quite find the right balance between the two but rollicks along on the charisma and fight power of its stars.
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Skinny Tiger And Fatty Dragon
May 27, 2015Another superb Sammo film which sees him team up with Karl Maka for more hijinks.
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Slaughter In San Francisco
Feb 21, 2024Helmed by the then prolific Lo Wei and giving Wong Tao an early leading role, ‘Slaughter in San Francisco’ is some often cheesy but action-packed old school martial arts action.
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Sleeping Fist
May 27, 2015‘Sleeping Fist’ is not brave enough to offer any variations on a very tired theme, but it is consistently rewarding from an action perspective.
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Slickers Vs. Killers
May 28, 2015The cast is packed with the usual gallery of stars that one associates with a Sammo production and of course the action (when it happens) is expertly choreographed by the man himself.
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Snake And Crane Arts Of Shaolin
May 28, 2015‘Snake And Crane Arts Of Shaolin’ starts with a stunning martial arts display by Jackie Chan and ends with one of the most complicated pieces of choreography ever seen on screen.
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Snake Deadly Act
May 28, 2015‘Snake Deadly Act’ is a typical example of a good, but not great independent kung fu flick.
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Snake In The Eagle’s Shadow
May 28, 2015‘Snake In The Eagle’s Shadow’ gave Jackie his first chance to shine outside the reigns of Lo Wei, and under the expert guidance of Woo Ping and Ng See Yuen delivers a classic of the genre.
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Snuff Bottle Connection
May 29, 2015Without doubt this is a powerhouse film that will satisfy even the most demanding fans of the Jade Screen. Worth tracking down at all costs.