Country: Hong Kong
-
The Cave Of The Silken Web
Feb 28, 2015If you’re in the mood for a crazy adventure filled with amusing characters and extraordinary ideas, then you can’t go far wrong with any of the films in this quartet.
-
The Champions
Feb 28, 2015By the time the end credits start to run, there is the definite feeling that strong potential has been wasted.
-
The Cheaters
Feb 28, 2015Unfortunately for the prospective viewer, the film never reaches beyond the interest of the synopsis and ends a somewhat dull piece entertainment.
-
The Chinese Boxer
Feb 28, 2015Although dated, ‘The Chinese Boxer’ is historically fascinating and provides an interesting point of reference to the many films that would follow.
-
The Chinese Feast
Feb 28, 2015It’s no surprise that this Tsui Hark comedy was a box-office smash as it allows the viewer to enjoy superior character interaction and sharp comic routines.
-
The Clones Of Bruce Lee
Jun 5, 2018The result is every bit as wonderful and awful as it sounds, a quite dizzying display of opportunism and ineptitude that has to be seen to be believed. Essential.
-
The Conman
Mar 2, 2015Despite Jing’s attempts to prove otherwise, ‘The Conman’ is really little more than a second rate attempt at remaking ‘God of Gamblers’.
-
The Conmen In Vegas
Mar 2, 2015With ‘The Conmen In Vegas’, Wong Jing takes the best approach that we could have hoped for – one in which he has little aspiration to achieve heights that we all know he isn’t capable of.
-
The Constable
Mar 2, 2015Thankfully this low-budget Hong Kong drama has enough going for it to sidestep its lazier moments.
-
The Contract
Mar 2, 2015The Hui brothers combine efforts to create another outstanding piece of canto-comedy that mixes clever satire of the entertainment industry and slapstick comedy.
-
The Convict Killer
Mar 2, 2015‘The Convict Killer’ is held together by the confidence of the man behind the lens and the excellent cast gathered together.
-
The Crazy Companies
Mar 16, 2023It was a big box office hit on its release, features Chingmy Yau looking adorable and has some decent chemistry between the cast, but that’s not enough to drag the viewer through the ninety-minute running time.