Writer: Wong Jing
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Royal Tramp
May 19, 2015Added to the humour is the furious action orchestrated by Ching Siu-Tung that makes this much more than the average comedy film.
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Royal Tramp II
May 19, 2015Part two is lavish and colourful, but simply not as absorbing as it needed to be. A steadier hand at the helm may have rectified this.
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Satan Returns
Sep 17, 2016‘Satan Returns’ can’t decide if it’s a serious dark thriller or a goofy over-the-top action horror combo.
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Set Up
Jun 6, 2020Definitely a blight on Billy Chung’s eclectic cinematic oeuvre, ‘Set Up’ is a formerly shelved title that should have remained buried indefinitely.
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Sixty Million Dollar Man
May 26, 2015‘Sixty Million Dollar Man’ is a lazy and disappointingly unfunny outing for all concerned.
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The Buddhist Fist
Feb 27, 2015Unfortunately, for veterans of old-school flicks, the choreography on display here is nothing new, and a lot of it takes place in the dark, which makes it less than easy to follow.
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The Conman
Mar 2, 2015Despite Jing’s attempts to prove otherwise, ‘The Conman’ is really little more than a second rate attempt at remaking ‘God of Gamblers’.
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The Conmen In Vegas
Mar 2, 2015With ‘The Conmen In Vegas’, Wong Jing takes the best approach that we could have hoped for – one in which he has little aspiration to achieve heights that we all know he isn’t capable of.
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The Crazy Companies
Mar 16, 2023It was a big box office hit on its release, features Chingmy Yau looking adorable and has some decent chemistry between the cast, but that’s not enough to drag the viewer through the ninety-minute running time.
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The Duel
Mar 9, 2015With a clearly impressive budget and a star-studded cast, it is to be expected that the film is padded out and not always as engrossing as it should have been.
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The Fighting Fool
Mar 12, 2015Ultimately, ‘The Fighting Fool’ is so captivating because, alongside the superlative action, there is a real chemistry between the two leads.
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The Flying Mr. B
Mar 14, 2015With more cheese than a Mini Babybel factory, ‘The Flying Mr. B’ is about as dated as Hong Kong comedy gets.