Country: Hong Kong
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Flaming Brothers
Sep 4, 2018‘Flaming Brothers’ easily holds its place amongst the best of the genre as well as marked the successful return of one of Hong Kong’s favourite cinematic sons.
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Flash Point
Mar 14, 2015‘Flash Point’ isn’t a perfect film in the classical cinematic sense, but it is a damn fine action movie that doesn’t short change the viewer in any department.
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Flirting Scholar
Mar 14, 2015A love story, comedy and action film all rolled into one, ‘Flirting Scholar’ is top entertainment for experienced HK movie connoisseurs and newcomers alike.
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Fly Me To Polaris
Mar 14, 2015‘Fly Me To Polaris’ makes no excuses for its obvious emotional machinations and a storyline clearly designed to tug at the heart-strings.
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Flying Dragon, Leaping Tiger
Mar 14, 2015What Lan has given audiences is a hark back to the new-wave boom of the early-90s that, while never setting the screen alight, is mostly entertaining.
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Fong Sai Yuk
Mar 14, 2015‘Fong Sai Yuk’ may not be the best kung fu film ever made, but it doesn’t disappoint and is highly recommended viewing.
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Fong Sai Yuk II
Mar 14, 2015This is definitely an entertaining film that is worth catching. There is, though, the constant nagging feeling that this film could have been better.
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For Bad Boys Only
Mar 14, 2015The film though has some good special effects and does retain a certain entertainment value, but it stands as a masterclass in the way a director’s lack of self-control can hinder a film’s progress.
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Forbidden City Cop
Mar 14, 2015Avid fans of Chow’s humour can also rest assured as this is one of his sharpest films.
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Fractured Follies
Mar 15, 2015‘Fractured Follies’ is not big on belly laughs and may not, as was mentioned, be to everyone’s’ tastes. There is, though, a certain something which helps the overall production remain watchable.
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From Beijing With Love
Mar 15, 2015The humour is sharp and often hits the mark which therefore makes this one of his best and certainly most accessible films.
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From Riches To Rags
Mar 15, 2015Ricky Hui therefore ensures that this is entertaining despite its very unpredictable nature making it an acquired taste.