• Dying To Survive

    Sep 24, 2019

    While ‘Dying To Survive’ offers an important message, it is, at its heart, an excellent comic drama.

  • Eagle’s Claw

    Mar 9, 2015

    ‘Eagle’s Claw’ is a reminder of Lee Tso-Nam’s ability to take a potentially pedestrian storyline and fill it with shades of intrigue throughout.

  • Eastern Condors

    Mar 10, 2015

    ‘Eastern Condors’ is a mind blowing mix of kung fu and wartime combat that will have you hooked from start to finish.

  • Eat Hot Tofu Slowly

    Mar 10, 2015

    Feng’s achievement is that his work here is a delightful romance while also successfully juggling numerous other sub-plots.

  • Echoes Of The Rainbow

    Mar 10, 2015

    ‘Echoes Of The Rainbow’ is full of the balancing act between cliché and skilled drama, complete with solid performances throughout.

  • Eerie

    Sep 30, 2019

    ‘Eerie’ may adhere to cliché and an over-reliance on jump scares but thanks to an effective sense of dread conjures up a worthwhile watch in the long-haired-scary-ghost-girl genre.

  • Eight Taels Of Gold

    Mar 10, 2015

    ‘Eight Taels Of Gold’ rewards those not looking for emotional fireworks or melodramatic denouements.

  • Embrace Your Shadow

    Mar 10, 2015

    ‘Embrace Your Shadow’ manages to be moving while sticking doggedly to established clichés, perhaps an oxymoron, but an achievement nonetheless.

  • Enter The Dragon

    Mar 10, 2015

    ‘Enter the Dragon’ is a campy and extremely entertaining action romp that is successful because of two important ingredients – Bruce Lee and Martial Arts.

  • Escape From Mogadishu

    May 24, 2022

    Searing blockbuster thrills based on true events where diplomats from both South and North Korea become stranded in the fallen city of Mogadishu during a rebel uprising in Somalia.

  • Executioners From Shaolin

    Mar 10, 2015

    This masterful kung-fu drama shows how quickly Liang found his own way of conveying his thoughts to the audience.

  • Eye For An Eye

    Nov 18, 2024

    Watchable, slickly made, potboiler with a dash of decent action, ‘Eye for an Eye’ may not set the genre on fire but is an unfussy and mostly entertaining quick fix of blind warrior swordplay action.