• My Rebellious Son

    May 3, 2015

    With a studio-bound feel that ages it beyond its years and an ambling storyline that sees the useful sub-plots cast aside, ‘My Rebellious Son’ rarely shines.

  • My S.O. Has Got Depression

    May 3, 2015

    Blessed with the presence of Aoi Miyazaki – possibly the cutest actress in the universe – the story of two ordinary people dealing with life-changing illness is uplifting without being glib.

  • Nana

    May 3, 2015

    It is a needlessly extended, yet very well performed drama with a splendid couple of actresses taking centre stage.

  • Never Ending Summer

    May 4, 2015

    It is a film that ambles along pleasantly and gives the performers an opportunity to take centre stage without any woeful comic asides shoe-horned in.

  • Never Say Die

    Mar 1, 2018

    There is a solid mix of winning visual gags, one-liners and absurdism that makes ‘Never Say Die’ entertaining even for those of us who do not speak Mandarin.

  • New Kung Fu Cult Master

    Dec 25, 2022

    ‘New Kung Fu Cult Master’ isn’t a great film, maybe not even a very good one, but there’s enough strengths here to make you eager to watch the second part.

  • Night Life Hero

    May 4, 2015

    Until that desperate sag half way through, this is an oft-ignored flick that will spark a pleasant feeling of nostalgia in us all.

  • Ninja

    May 4, 2015

    Non stop, expertly put together fight scenes, ninjas back on the screen and two leading men cutting loose with intensity and slick fight moves, make ‘Ninja’ a hugely enjoyable ride.

  • Ninja Assassin

    May 4, 2015

    This is certainly not a flick for mainstream critics and while it could have eased up on the over stylisation of the action, ‘Ninja Assassin’ is still a big, bloody hoot.

  • Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guards

    May 4, 2015

    Although the plot may be somewhat lacking, ‘Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guards’ remains a very entertaining outing thanks to a wealth of well crafted kung fu fights.

  • Norwegian Wood

    May 4, 2015

    His film version isn’t quite perfect and unfortunately pales compared to the novel but it is far from disrespectful to the source material and is a better version than many may have expected.

  • Now You See Love… Now You Don’t

    May 4, 2015

    ‘Now You See Love… Now You Don’t’ is engrossing and eventually quite touching.