Rating: 4.0
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The Private Eyes
May 16, 2015There are numerous excellent comic situations and some classic routines that have been quoted and regurgitated ever since.
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The Queen Of Black Magic
Jan 25, 2021Fully embracing the dark side of black magic tinged retribution, Stamboel delivers a rollicking and shocking gore-soaked horror.
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The Quiz Show Scandal
May 16, 2015‘The Quiz Show Scandal’ is a keenly-observed comic creation. As nutty as a Korean version of ‘It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad World’ should be while also succeeding in pulling off moments of mordant wit.
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The Raid
May 16, 2015In what could be described as a mixture of Indiana Jones and well-known Hong Kong film traits, ‘The Raid’ is a very entertaining 100 minutes of action/comedy.
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The Road Home
May 18, 2015Rarely has the simple theme of love been given such a spellbinding presentation as Zhang Yimou’s ‘The Road Home’.
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The Road Less Travelled
May 18, 2015The two Dereks have provided viewers with a down-to-earth story of sadness that firmly keeps the attention until the final credits roll.
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The Romance Of Book And Sword
May 18, 2015Ann Hui’s version of Emperor Chien Lung isn’t a masterpiece, but is certainly worthy viewing – far more so than ‘The Emperor And His Brother’.
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The Secret Rivals
May 21, 2015Although the film is nearly 25 years old, the action is not dated and serves as a breath of fresh air after a decade dominated by wirework.
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The Sentimental Swordsman
May 22, 2015Chor Yuen is once again painstaking in his vision of the visual ambience of the martial world, while he also gets fine performances out of his cast.
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The Seventh Curse
Sep 11, 2023Crazy cult classic that lives up to its mad-as-a-bag-of-frogs rep, ‘The Seventh Curse’ is some delicious Hong Kong Category III madness.
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The Shaolin Plot
May 23, 2015Wong sets the screen alight with a stunning array of kicking that nearly steal the entire film. For this reason – and the assurance that this is a good film – ‘The Shaolin Plot’ is solid entertainment.
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The Show Must Go On
May 25, 2015‘The Show Must Go On’ is still packed with bone-dry humour juxtaposed with moments of gripping tension, a feat that should not be underestimated.