Release Year: 2004
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Kamikaze Girls
Apr 3, 2015‘Kamikaze Girls’ is a fun, gentle(r) slice of kooky Japanese celluloid with a refreshing female slant and enough gentle kookiness to put a smile on your face.
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Kill Bill: Volume 2
Apr 3, 2015On its release ‘Kill Bill: Volume 1’ was Tarantino’s weakest film. Now that honour goes to ‘Kill Bill: Volume 2’.
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Kung Fu Hustle
Apr 4, 2015It is a brilliantly constructed spoof of the martial arts genre that includes all of the elements that made Chow such a success.
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Leaving Me, Loving You
Apr 5, 2015The sensitivity and insight that Wilson Yip is known for is lacking as is anything to make the characters interesting.
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Life Express
Apr 12, 2015‘Life Express’ is far more moving than should be expected – it certainly has a deeper air of poignancy than the average episode of any medical drama.
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Love Is Love
Apr 15, 2015‘Love Is Love’ is a skeletal rom-com with every feeling sucked out and populated by people you would cross the road, no the M4, to avoid.
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Love On The Rocks
Apr 16, 2015Lam puts a tried-and-tested couple together on the screen, fills the narrative with sweet and humorous asides and ends on an emotionally stirring reconciliation scene.
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Love Trilogy
Apr 16, 2015‘Love Trilogy’ is a fine film that flawlessly juggles three stories while also hinting at some exquisite symbolism to cement its point.
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McDull, Prince De La Bun
Apr 22, 2015With musings on death, love, nostalgia and responsibility, ‘McDull, Prince De La Bun’ is a mature work that provides entertainment with enough substance to appeal to every generation.
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Moon And Cherry
Mar 10, 2015It may not be to everyone’s taste but ‘Moon And Cherry’ is a little heard of gem, which features excellent performances and a mature view on some serious and saucy subject matter.
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My Mother, The Mermaid
May 3, 2015A superb romantic drama that should delight the aficionados and squeeze a few tears out of even the hardiest soul.
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Naruto The Movie: Ninja Clash In The Land Of Snow
May 3, 2015Naruto’s first cinematic outing does just about enough to pass the time, but it remains a far cry from the quality that we have come to expect from the series.