Rating: 3.5
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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 You You
Apr 16, 2015Despite being obsessively devoted to the rom-com rule book – so much so that you can almost pinpoint the exact minute of each expected twist – this is something of a refreshing surprise.
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Lucky Stars Go Places
Apr 17, 2015Although certain aspects of the series have changed in this third part, ‘Lucky Stars Go Places’ still proves to be an entertaining and undemanding film that fits well into this popular film series.
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Magic Crystal
Apr 19, 2015Wong Jing manages to restrain his usual vulgarity and blend together some genuinely amusing comic scenes with an enviable amount of superior fight choreography.
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Manhole
Sep 17, 2016A flawed thriller it might be, but it still retains an ability to chill that is appreciated though not always present in the genre.
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Marooned
Apr 20, 2015While ‘Marooned’ is never especially exciting, it is well-paced and character-driven – a trait that is rewarding for those who stay the course.
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Master Of The Flying Guillotine
Apr 21, 2015It’s hard not to be drawn into director Wang Yu’s eccentric world with its almost Python-esque techniques and fights.
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May The Devil Take You
Oct 16, 2019Groovy, gory, good time from ‘The Night Comes for Us’ director Timo Tjahjanto, ‘May the Devil Take You’ ramps up the craziness when the devil decides to collect his dues.
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Memory Of The Youth
Apr 22, 2015It’s always good to see a film about children with enough depth and maturity to appeal to everyone.
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Men On The Dragon
Apr 22, 2024Each of the protagonists has their own trial to overcome, each has a solid character arc, and each contributes to the infectious enthusiasm created herein.
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Midnight Fly
Apr 22, 2015Definitely a film of two halves, ‘Midnight Fly’ is a brave, uncompromising, yet not always successful Jacob Cheung feature.
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Mismatched Couples
Apr 24, 2015Donnie Yen takes on a role similar to the one he played in ‘Drunken Tai Chi’ and once again shows how effortless it is for him to combine incredible physical aptitude with a pleasing screen persona.