Producer: Joseph Kuo
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Born Invincible
Feb 25, 2015‘Born Invincible’ contains what many consider to be Carter Wong’s strongest performance; playing the crazed Chi Kung master, Wong enjoys every minute of his scenery chewing role.
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Dragon’s Claws
Mar 9, 2015‘Dragon’s Claws’ shows the good and bad of independent kung-fu film-maker Joesph Kuo.
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Shaolin Kung Fu
May 23, 2015‘Shaolin Kung Fu’ is really just a series of weak fight sequences strung together by a paper thin plot.
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The 18 Bronzemen
Jul 2, 2015Kuo lets the odd moment of peculiar editing affect an otherwise slick kung-fu drama; the final twenty minutes in particular seems far too rushed in comparison to the majority of the film.
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The 7 Grandmasters
May 22, 2015It’s a pity that ‘The Seven Grandmasters’ is nearly a classic, but not quite. The reason it falls short and the reason why many of Kuo’s features stumble in the same way is the ending.
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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.
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The Cavalier
May 28, 2015‘The Cavalier’ is a below par effort from Joseph Kuo, a director who should know better.
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The Mystery Of Chess Boxing
May 3, 2015The stand-out feature is the abundant fight scenes that are not only exciting, but also have a level of imagination not always seen in independent kung-fu cinema.
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World Of Drunken Master
Jun 28, 2015Joseph Kuo can be credited with providing the genre with much to savour, but ‘World Of Drunken Master’ is a very routine kung fu comedy.