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Hunter X Hunter Anime Review
The story of Hunter × Hunter focuses on a young boy named Gon Freecss, who one day discovers that the father he had always been told was dead, through Kaito,... 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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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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Horror film “Thirst” hits UK cinemas in October
Director Park Chan-Wook's ('Oldboy') latest movie, 'Thirst' is due to hit UK cinemas on the 16th October 2009. The movie has an unusual blend of horror and drama that centres... Read more
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Mr.Vampire 5 (Magic Cop) – Review (1990)
Mr Vampire is back with lam ching ying back in the lead role ( Wu Ma stepped in on the 4th) and a new director Tung Wei sets this up... Read more
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Japanese horror flick “Grotesque” – Banned In The UK
The british board of film classification have refused to give the new Japanese horror flick "Grotesque" an 18 which now means it will be banned from our cinemas.... Read more
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Mr.Vampire 3 (1987) – Review
This is the third installement of the very popular series Mr Vampire, and although there really isn't a main vampire in this what it does have is supernatural confrontations from... Read more
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The Victim (1980) – Review
This is one of my favorite Sammo Hung movies,a great story line with so many twists and turns that makes you watch from start to finish without pausing... Read more
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The Buddhist Fist – Review
The Buddhist Fist - Directed and Produced by Yuen Woo Ping blends genius martial arts with some very bizarre villians and characters. But is rightly deserved to be called a... Read more
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Hapkido – Review (1972)
This is one of Sammo Hung's early movies which he also choreographed, although i enjoyed the movie i felt the direction of the film by Hwang Feng was standard.... Read more
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Drunken Master (1978) – Review
Kung fu comedy was here to stay with Drunken Master following the huge success of Snake In The Eagles Shadow and this movie is even better than the first outing... Read more
















