Release Year: 1987
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A Better Tomorrow II
Feb 23, 2015What this film lacks in plot, it sure as hell makes up for in action and the finale of ‘A Better Tomorrow II’ is a brutal display of guns, grenades and swordplay.
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A Chinese Ghost Story
Feb 28, 2015Any fan of wuxia films MUST see ‘A Chinese Ghost Story’. I can not give a higher recommendation for this veritable classic.
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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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Armour Of God
Feb 18, 2015The last twenty minutes alone are worth anyone’s money, as you will undoubtedly rewind in order to be repeatedly amazed by one of the greatest physical performers of any generation.
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Eastern Condors
Mar 10, 2015‘Eastern Condors’ is a mind blowing mix of kung fu and wartime combat that will have you hooked from start to finish.
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Easy Money
Oct 2, 2023It will forever be a footnote in Yeoh’s career (especially now) but it offers a comforting bit of nostalgia. And not a great deal else, sadly.
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Flaming Brothers
Sep 4, 2018‘Flaming Brothers’ easily holds its place amongst the best of the genre as well as marked the successful return of one of Hong Kong’s favourite cinematic sons.
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Golden Swallow
Mar 20, 2015O Sing-Pui cooks up a stew of heavy-handed comedy, eroticism, romance and horror to send everyone home happy.
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Hollywood Cop
Apr 27, 2023While it does have its fair share of amusingly bizarre dialogue and cheesy action sequences, it also has quite a bit of uninteresting filler that regularly drags it down.
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Iron Angels
Mar 30, 2015While ‘Iron Angels’ may not be the best Hong Kong action film from the city’s movie heyday, it’s certainly a benchmark in the battling babes genre.
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It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad World
May 17, 2022Clifton Ko has been behind the lens for quite a few of these family comedies though the box-office hit ‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World’ is one of his best efforts.
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Lady In Black
Apr 5, 2015This is Brigitte Lin’s movie and her climactic tirade against her husband, bursting with anger and confusion lingers as one of her finest screen moments.