Genre: Romance
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All The Wrong Spies
Feb 16, 2015Despite the weakness of its central performance, ‘All The Wrong Spies’ does incorporate the zest of the Cinema City films that dominated the early 80s.
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An Autumn’s Tale
Feb 17, 2015This highly acclaimed romantic drama proves once again that Hong Kong cinema can be very subtle and is far more varied than some would have the public believe.
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An Empress And The Warriors
Mar 10, 2015‘An Empress And The Warriors’ is enticing enough to divert the attention, but without anything substantial within the duration it is quickly forgotten.
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And I Hate You So
Feb 17, 2015‘And I Hate You So’ could and should have been much better; instead the viewer is left with a good film that simply didn’t realise its full potential.
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Anna In Kung Fu Land
Feb 17, 2015It’s doubtful whether even non-action audiences will be fully satisfied by this entertaining, but insubstantial production
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Anna Magdalena
Feb 18, 2015Director Yee Chung-Man combines the conventions of commercial film-making with the subtlety of art-house cinema, but never loses the main heart of the film.
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Armageddon
Feb 18, 2015The lack of urgency and often confusing nature of the plot means ‘Armageddon’ is never as engaging or exciting as it could have been.
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Art Museum By The Zoo
Feb 18, 2015Director Lee Jeong-hyang manages to generate enough of an ambience to make ‘Art Museum By The Zoo’ a more than pleasant diversion.
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Bakery Amour
Feb 20, 2015The film is a flawed attempt that offers a pleasant 100 minutes of entertainment, but nothing more substantial.
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Be With You
Feb 21, 2015‘Be With You’ is a Japanese drama that is easy to appreciate on the surface as it is a well-made, well-acted work that skilfully tells a story without ever getting side-tracked in needless sub-plots.
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Best Of The Best
Feb 22, 2015Thanks to some solid acting, engaging characters and a little bit of gunplay action this isn’t a bad little romance-gone-bad/crime picture.
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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.