Rating: 2.5
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Jiu Jitsu
Mar 6, 2021Entertaining for the most part and certainly packed with fight action, the film unfortunately suffers from muddled execution of its own brilliantly bananas concept.
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Just Another Pandora’s Box
Apr 2, 2015Having emerged from the debacle that was ‘Kung-Fu Cyborg’, Jeff Lau returns to his beloved sub-genre of the nonsensical and it’s certainly an improvement on his previous effort.
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Just Call Me Nobody
Apr 2, 2015Even as an outsider looking in, this reviewer has to admit that the occasional moments of entertainment sprouted forth from ‘Just Call Me Nobody’.
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Justice, My Foot!
Apr 2, 2015By the halfway mark of ‘Justice, My Foot’, most of the interest has disintegrated and the viewer ends up sitting their hoping for something special to happen.
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Kabamaru The Ninja Boy
Jul 17, 2023‘Kabamaru the Ninja Boy’ is the typical ‘fish-out-of-water’ comedy but lacks the necessary qualities to succeed beyond its premise.
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Kickboxer: Vengeance
Dec 5, 2016Certainly tries to recapture some of the magic of the genre defining original but unfortunately ends up a somewhat shallow effort.
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Kidnap In Rome
Apr 3, 2015‘Kidnap In Rome’ is far too preoccupied with the activities of the bumbling Italian trio who ‘aid’ Bruce Leung.
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Knock Off
Apr 4, 2015Almost non-existent scripting and farcical characters that fail to provide the film with the necessary substance.
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Kung Fu From Beyond The Grave
Apr 4, 2015In the end, ‘Kung Fu From Beyond The Grave’ is decent entertainment – mainly due to the fights – but lacks the campy charm needed to make it a strong recommendation.
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Lady Cop & Papa Crook
Apr 5, 2015Interest is created in ‘Lady Cop & Papa Crook’ by its style and verve, yet the story and characters are successful in doing the opposite.
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Last Ghost Standing
May 15, 2020It’s certainly not a film that will rock anyone’s world, but as a throwback to a bygone era of Hong Kong horror it’s a refreshingly rewarding treat.
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Let The Bullets Fly
Apr 12, 2015Entertaining in parts with a game cast on good form but frustratingly uneven and unsatisfying a film as a whole, ‘Let the Bullets Fly’ lays on the political subtext but forgets to have fun with it.