• The Flying Mr. B

    Mar 14, 2015

    With more cheese than a Mini Babybel factory, ‘The Flying Mr. B’ is about as dated as Hong Kong comedy gets.

  • The Forbidden Kingdom

    Mar 14, 2015

    Very 1980s in its tone, a factor which adds to a lot of the fun, ‘The Forbidden Kingdom’, is flashy and harmless and shows the two Hong Kong stars still have charisma to burn.

  • The Fun, The Luck And The Tycoon

    Mar 15, 2015

    ‘The Fun, The Luck And The Tycoon’ is not hilarious or particularly side-splitting, but the humour is such that it hits the mark in a subtle manner.

  • The Gambling Ghost

    Mar 16, 2015

    What makes ‘Gambling Ghost’ an above-average feature is undoubtedly the superb performance by the film’s main star.

  • The Ghost

    Jan 22, 2019

    Kim Tae-Kyung’s ‘The Ghost’ rises well above the attempts of its contemporaries to cut an individualistic path through legions of countless ‘Ring’ imitators.

  • The Goldfinger

    Jan 15, 2024

    Despite its flaws, ‘The Goldfinger’ is an entertaining and well-acted piece of cinema with the highlights being the face-to-face meetings of Lau and Leung throughout the film.

  • The Grandmaster

    Mar 21, 2015

    There is no arguing that it is an entrancingly shot piece of work with some typically eye-catching Yuen Woo-Ping action choreography.

  • The Greatest Lover

    Mar 21, 2015

    The final word therefore is that ‘The Greatest Lover’ is certainly worth catching, but there are simply too many annoyances for this to be anything special.

  • The Guyver: Dark Hero

    Mar 21, 2015

    What saves this generally poor B-movie from complete obscurity are the numerous well crafted stunt and fight sequences scattered throughout the film.

  • The Heirloom

    Aug 1, 2019

    There are no true “scares” to be had in Chen’s film, at least not in the traditional horror genre sense, but there are some bona fide moments of dread that will dig in and crawl under one’s skin.

  • The Hero Of Swallow

    Mar 24, 2015

    ‘The Hero Of Swallow’ retains a few likeable old-school qualities that just about save it from falling below the three star mark.

  • The Heroic Ones

    Mar 24, 2015

    Chang Cheh’s ‘The Heroic Ones’ is an ambitious and sumptuous martial arts epic that set a benchmark for Shaw Brothers at its time of release.