• The Blazing Temple

    Feb 24, 2015

    ‘The Blazing Temple’ is not Joseph Kuo’s best nor is it near his very pinnacle. It does, though, offer some solid enjoyment for patient viewers.

  • The Bouncer

    Jul 12, 2022

    Perhaps not the most original narrative wise, ‘The Bouncer’ is entertaining thanks to solid direction, a great setting and an excellent performance from the Muscles from Brussels.

  • The Brave Archer 2

    Feb 26, 2015

    It can not be regarded as a classic of the genre, but can be hailed as a valiant attempt at faithfully adapting difficult source material.

  • The Butterfly Murders

    Feb 27, 2015

    With an apparent allusion to the multi-layered swordplay novels of Gu Long and Louis Cha, this is a story that revels in its twists and hidden motives.

  • The Cannonball Run

    Feb 28, 2015

    If you enjoy a cheesy slice of American comedy that features fast cars and some top talent, then it’s guaranteed to please.

  • The Classic

    Mar 1, 2015

    Kwak Jae-young has presented us with a film that is difficult to properly judge. It starts quietly, edges towards something quite special and finally nosedives into woeful melodrama.

  • The Constable

    Mar 2, 2015

    Thankfully this low-budget Hong Kong drama has enough going for it to sidestep its lazier moments.

  • The Contact

    Mar 2, 2015

    Despite not getting the rhythm completely correct throughout, it still reminds the viewer that Korea has an understanding of the quiet desperation of loneliness that has rarely been achieved in the West.

  • The Double Crossers

    Jul 23, 2024

    A mainly cool slice of retro 70s exploitation that while maybe not Golden Harvest’s finest, is an entertaining revenge romp for fans of old school action.

  • The Foreign Duck, The Native Duck And God In A Coin Locker

    Mar 14, 2015

    As it begins to appear that this will be another unfunny Japanese comedy where kookiness is more valued than originality or wit, the film changes direction and goes some way to redeeming itself.

  • The Gold Hunters

    Mar 19, 2015

    When the story steps up a gear and begins to blend in various antagonists, ‘The Gold Hunters’ becomes a joy to behold.

  • The Great Magician

    Mar 21, 2015

    Though ‘The Great Magician’ recalls films like ‘The Prestige’ and ‘The Illusionist’, Derek Yee’s offering is much lighter in tone.