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In the Mood for Love: A Tale of Longing and Repression
In the Mood for Love is another masterpiece from the famous Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai. It is a story of two married people who try to decipher and... Read more
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Mulan Live Action – Movie Review
The story of Hua Mulan has been revisited on many occasions over the last 100 years or so. From its humble beginnings as a poem in ‘The Ballad of Mulan’,... Read more
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New Storm Warriors – Movie Review (Pang Brothers)
For the best part of the film’s two-hour running time, the screen is filled with big hair, vast, impressionistic CG landscapes and much heroic posing. Just as there is little... Read more
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Accident (Louis Koo, Richie Ren) Hong Kong Movie Review
Accident is the latest film from director Pou-Soi Cheang (Shamo, Dog Bit Dog, and Love Battlefield) and producer Johnnie To (Mad Detective, Election, PTU) via To’s Milkyway Images production. It tells... Read more
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A Very Short Life (Deun Chaam Dik Sung Ming) Movie Review
A Very Short Life (Deun Chaam Dik Sung Ming) is a mostly bleak 2009 Drama set in modern day Hong Kong. Dennis Law’s fifth film reunites him with actors Maggie... Read more
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Dragons Forever – Review
This is the last movie that all three dragons starred in together and is probably the best one of the lot with fantastic fight scenes, great comedy and excellent stunt... Read more
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Iceman Cometh (1989) – Review
Two Ming Dynasty enemys (Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah) get frozen and and found thousands of years later in modern day Hong Kong where they are defrosted.... Read more
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Fearless Hyena (1979) – Review
This is Jackie Chan's first film as director after he returned to Lo Wei from Seasonal films after success with Drunken Master and Snake in the eagles shadow and it... Read more
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The Champions – Review
Long before Shaolin Soccer there was a movie called The Champions starring the legendary Yuen Biao and although not his best film it still shows you how good this guy... Read more
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Lost In Time Hong Kong Movie Review
As far as weepy romantic dramas go, I never thought I'd enjoy one. I'm a man after all and don't want to be bored by having some women crying on... Read more
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Dragon Lord (1982) – Review
Dragon Lord holds the world record for the most takes for just one shot, over 1,000 takes were shot for the shuttlecock sequence and when you see it you'll know... Read more
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Kickboxer (Yuen Biao – 1992) – Review
Yuen Biao, who starred in Once Upon a Time in China, at the time had found out that most of scenes had been cut out of the film and was... Read more
















