Release Year: 2009
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Looking For Jackie
Apr 13, 2015If they’d actually bothered to spend some time on the script or even just made a more likeable leading character, ‘Looking For Jackie’ could have been a half decent underdog story.
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Love Exposure
Apr 14, 2015A 4 hour, yes 4 hour, epic about love, religion and all manner of weirdness from one of Japan’s most out there directors, Sion Sono.
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McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten
Apr 22, 2015The high standards of satire and sentimentality that had previously been attained have been sacrificed in a bid to be ’more accessible’ – a double-edged sword if ever there was one.
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Merantau
Apr 22, 2015‘Merantau’ is a good-looking film, but in every other department it is just a touch too average to stand out from the crowd.
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Missing
Apr 25, 2015Despite going the exploitative route and therefore diluting some of the mystery, the film still grips thanks to the ever present sense of something horrible about to happen and a cast who give it their all.
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Mother
Apr 30, 2015A beautifully and intricately crafted film that is given an emotional heart thanks to Kim Hye-ja and while it has lots more to say than just simply thrill, is still also an often gripping thriller.
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Mulan
May 1, 2015It never quite capitalises on a spirited beginning, eventually becoming more of a leaden-footed drama than a blood and thunder action flick.
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My Girlfriend Is An Agent
May 3, 2015It’s more than acceptable to use two hours to tell a rom-com if there’s enough plot to go around, but ‘My Girlfriend Is An Agent’ is another Korean film that uses flimsy material to achieve its goal.
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Ninja
May 4, 2015Non 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.
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Ninja Assassin
May 4, 2015This 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.
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Ninja Battle
May 4, 2015The film is a fairly tedious mystery that will do little to excite or entertain even the most desperate viewer.
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No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti
May 4, 2015Chen Wen Pin and his on-screen daughter are excellent in the films two most important roles, bringing a humanity to characters who represent a sad underclass in Taiwanese society.