Rating: 3.5
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Gen-Y Cops
Mar 16, 2015For all the plot holes and script deficiencies, this is an excellent slice of Hong Kong entertainment with a return to the edict of fun film-making that made the 80s stand out.
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Ghost In The Shell
Apr 14, 2017Those who give it a chance will be rewarded with a well made, at times thought provoking and overall entertaining version of a Japanese classic.
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Gift From Heaven
Mar 17, 2015‘Gift From Heaven’ is a low-key comedy, but a very watchable 90 minutes.
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Gintama: The Movie
Mar 17, 2015Although it is undoubtedly still an enjoyable arc from the show, the decision to make ‘Gintama: The Movie’ a collection of existing episodes feels somewhat disappointing.
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Girl With The Long Hair
Dec 24, 2017The film itself is relatively well paced, shoehorning in equal helpings of genuinely amusing comedy set-pieces and soft-focus “cheeky moments”, seemingly flittering by in what feels like no time.
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Glass Tears
Mar 17, 2015While ‘Glass Tears’ is a solid debut for Carol Lai, it has a few signs of directorial immaturity within it.
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Golden Job
Jun 12, 2019Working with what is probably a minimal budget by Hollywood standards, Chin Ka-Lok fashions quite an impressive action film, complete with international locations and slick looking set-pieces.
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Hana And Alice
Mar 22, 2015‘Hana And Alice’ is an interesting film rather than a fully involving one. At over two hours long, it is in desperate need of more judicious editing as too many minor scenes carry on beyond their logical conclusion.
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Happy Flight
Mar 22, 2015‘Happy Flight’ benefits from the versatility of Haruka Ayase – as good in a comedy as she has been in action flicks like ‘Ichi’ – and a variety of low-key characters who give the story a charm of its own.
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Hard Revenge, Milly: Bloody Battle
Mar 22, 2015Packed with exciting fight sequences, huge helpings of blood and some solid leading performances, it is clearly one of the more enjoyable examples of Japanese VCinema.
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Hard Target 2
Oct 2, 2016As good as a belated direct-to-DVD sequel to a John Woo/Jean Claude Van Damme classic gets.
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Have Sword, Will Travel
Mar 23, 2015Fine performances, good cinematography and a well-paced storyline – despite the difficulty on my part to pick out its failings – will offer most viewers a rewarding 100 minutes of entertainment.