Rating: 4.5
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Nobody To Watch Over Me
May 4, 2015‘Nobody To Watch Over Me’ packs quality into every area, from the probing direction to a superb cast without a weak link among them.
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Parasite
Jul 12, 2019It’s easy to see why ‘Parasite’ won the Palm d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Bong Joon-ho’s latest is no mere pretender to greatness; it’s the genuine article.
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People’s Hero
May 11, 2015In Derek Yee though, the film has an impressive craftsmen who layers the tension until the film’s ultimately downbeat conclusion.
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Personal Tailor
May 11, 2015The simple fact is that Xiaogang’s latest work is the kind of slick, seamless film that one can admire as much as enjoy.
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Red Cliff: Part II
May 16, 2015Part 2 is certainly the superior one, but both deserve individual credit for reviving the dying embers of John Woo’s career.
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Ring
May 18, 2015The film showcases psychological horror at its absolute finest and it manages to keep you on the edge of your seat throughout.
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Rodan
May 18, 2015The first of Toho’s monster movies to be released in colour, ‘Rodan’ ranks as one of the best Kaiju movies out there.
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Running On Karma
May 19, 2015It successfully manages to combine numerous genres to create a truly enlightening piece of cinema that shows just how unique Asian filmmaking can be.
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Shall We Dance?
May 22, 2015Masayuki Suo has constructed an often hilarious comedy mixed with a tender kernel that proves to be irresistible.
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She Remembers, He Forgets
Mar 6, 2017It is heartfelt, but never cloying, sentimental, but never to the point of being overly orchestrated and the kind of gentle tear-jerker that stirs the mind as much as the heart.
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Snowpiercer
May 28, 2015Bong Joon-Ho makes an incredibly confident and thrilling English language debut in ‘Snowpiercer’, which can sit comfortably alongside his already impressive filmography.
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Summer Snow
Jun 4, 2015Its gritty, truthful tone and flawless cast manage to take a sub-genre fraught with cliché and melodrama and give it a provocative resonance that is so very precious.