Rating: 3.0
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Her Fatal Ways II
Mar 23, 2015It’s important to remember that this is nothing out of the ordinary though and, if you didn’t enjoy the original, it’s unlikely that you’ll enjoy this weaker sequel.
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Hidden Fortress: The Last Princess
Mar 24, 2015The whole thing rollicks along at a fair clip and the film has a kind of charming, uncomplicated 1980s fantasy action film vibe to it making it a much more enjoyable experience than one might expect.
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Hidden Strike
Aug 6, 2023‘Hidden Strike’ is an entertaining film though the computer effects sometimes lack finesse and the wirework for an ageing Jackie Chan has become too obvious.
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High Kick Girl!
Mar 25, 2015‘High Kick Girl’ is more like a montage of fight scenes that, with little context provided and characters barely registering as human, becomes monotonous.
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His Name Is Nobody
Mar 25, 2015It entertains throughout its duration and despite the usual kung-fu comedy conventions turning up it is a breath of fresh air.
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Hit Team
Mar 25, 2015In comparison to what ‘Hit Team’ could have been with a slightly bigger budget and a better realised narrative, this is a disappointment.
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Hitman
Mar 25, 2015Jet lacks the screen presence to hold our attention and ultimately makes the long wait between the action set pieces just too long.
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Hocus Pocus
Mar 25, 2015This is one for die-hard fans of Lam Ching Ying or the Chinese comedy horror genre in general.
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Holy Robe Of Shaolin Temple
Mar 25, 2015Though certainly not uncomfortable to sit through, there’s without a doubt something missing that stops it firing on all cylinders.
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House Of The Rising Sons
Jun 27, 2020It’s a solid study of the strains that sudden fame has on friendship, especially when the screaming girls and management team are favouring two members over the whole five.
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How To Choose A Royal Bride
Mar 26, 2015Some may not like ‘How To Choose A Royal Bride’ because of the episodic nature of the story but this is some fun if rather slight entertainment.
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Hula Girls
Mar 26, 2015Ultimately, ‘Hula Girls’ lacks its own identity. It takes a popular concept and rests on the fact that it apparently has a factual source material as its inspiration.