Genre: Action
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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.
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From Vegas To Macau
Mar 15, 2015It’s best viewed as an occasionally enjoyable diversion that, on sporadic occasions, hints at how good a reboot of one of the 80s most iconic film series could be.
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From Vegas To Macau II
Sep 17, 2016‘From Vegas To Macau II’ gets very mild commendation for a few nods to past glories and the occasional joke that doesn’t feel like waterboarding.
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From Vegas To Macau III
Oct 5, 2016Packed with the deluge of banality and popular references that will doubtlessly age the film well before it’s time, this third part is every bit as frustrating and lazy as the one that came before it.
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Full Alert
Mar 15, 2015‘Full Alert’ is more focused on crime and the effects of violence on the average man than it is on the dynamics of the police thriller.
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Full Contact
Mar 15, 2015‘Full Contact’ is a true action classic that boasts strong leading performances, inventive direction and mind-blowing fight scenes.
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Fulltime Killer
Mar 15, 2015It certainly doesn’t break new ground or quite manage to sit amongst the classics, but it’s a solid and stylish gunplay flick that delivers on a number of levels.
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Fun And Fury
Mar 15, 2015The film sags in the middle and therefore loses it’s way, however it remains undemanding entertainment.
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Fury In The Shaolin Temple
Mar 15, 2015The only real entertainment is watching the truly menacing villain over-act and cackle viciously while bearing a passing resemblance to Jimmy Saville.
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Future Cops
Mar 16, 2015‘Future Cops’ is definitely worth a look for its crazy action and glittering cast, but be warned that the middle section may make you reach for the fast-forward button.
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Future Kick
Sep 2, 2020Don Wilson is on good form and gets to strut his stuff in a few crunchy, punchy, round housing fight scenes including a brutal face off with Chris Penn come the finale.
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Future X-Cops
Mar 16, 2015Seemingly endless scenes of two annoying kids, empty nods to whatever is currently in popular culture and a few moments of teeth-grindingly insincere pathos.