• Juliet In Love

    Apr 2, 2015

    ‘Juliet In Love’ could be well-described as an economic and perhaps minimal love story; there are no grand gestures or over-the-top histrionics.

  • Just Another Pandora’s Box

    Apr 2, 2015

    Having 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.

  • King Swindler

    Apr 4, 2015

    It eats away at you, gradually destroying your will to live and resigning you to a state of futile bewilderment. Please, let me be it’s very last victim.

  • Mahjong Dragon

    Apr 20, 2015

    It’s hard to think of a film that attempts to mix so many elements together, trying to please just about every potential viewer.

  • McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten

    Apr 22, 2015

    The 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.

  • McDull, Prince De La Bun

    Apr 22, 2015

    With musings on death, love, nostalgia and responsibility, ‘McDull, Prince De La Bun’ is a mature work that provides entertainment with enough substance to appeal to every generation.

  • McDull, The Alumni

    Apr 22, 2015

    Samson Chiu can be congratulated for taking a bold step in a new direction while still retaining much of the gentle punch that is associated with the brand.

  • McDull: The Pork of Music

    May 14, 2015

    ‘Pork Of Music’ is probably the best of the series, full of beautiful moments, delicate satire and heart-warming artwork.

  • My Life As McDull

    May 3, 2015

    Animation may still prove to be an acquired taste for some while Hong Kong animation may prove even more so, but ‘My Life As McDull’ is recommended to young and old alike.

  • Operation Pink Squad

    May 9, 2015

    What the potential viewers will get with this enjoyable production is a solid combination of some amusing comedy scenes, a few dramatic moments and a couple of well choreographed action sequences.

  • Perhaps Love

    May 11, 2015

    Though it disappoints with the actual heart of the film, there is nonetheless something quite welcoming about a work that is so different from the usual fare.

  • Royal Tramp

    May 19, 2015

    Added to the humour is the furious action orchestrated by Ching Siu-Tung that makes this much more than the average comedy film.