Genre: Drama
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Tokyo Tribe
Jun 9, 2015‘Tokyo Tribe’ is the director on full expressive mode fusing hip hop, martial arts and an alternative Japan gone mad into a truly original whole.
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Tom Yum Goong
Jun 22, 2015Some of the fight scenes are truly out of this world and I’m sure that fans of ‘Ong Bak’ will find plenty to appreciate here.
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Tomorrow’s Joe
Jun 15, 2015‘Tomorrow’s Joe’ is undoubtedly entertaining for two hours or so, just don’t expect it to resonate beyond the duration.
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Tora-San, Our Lovable Tramp
Jun 15, 2015‘Tora-San, Our Lovable Tramp’ is a fine introduction to a great cinematic series, one which should be appreciated worldwide.
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Touch And Go
May 12, 2015It’s credit to both director and star that even when not at their best, they still manage to make ‘Touch And Go’ a watchable effort.
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Tragic Hero
Jul 24, 2023‘Tragic Hero’ goes harder than its predecessor, jettisoning much of the overwrought drama and focusing on revenge mayhem and improved action.
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Train To Busan
Jun 19, 2017While the hype machine surrounding the film may damper some viewers overall enjoyment, there is no doubting ‘Train to Busan’ is an exhilarating zombie thrill ride, crafted with care and a commitment to carnage.
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Trilogy Of Swordsmanship
Jun 16, 2015Though there is talent behind the lens and in front of it, this is a run-of-the-mill swordplay film with a wasted gimmick.
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Troubleshooter
Jun 16, 2015There is, therefore, no surprises in this Korean blockbuster. Yet the winning entertainment value that Kwon Hyeok-Jae imbues his film with renders all of these minor inconveniences mostly irrelevant.
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True Legend
Jun 17, 2015Action fans in particular will find much to appreciate here, especially the chance to see the Drunken style so excellently represented on screen.
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Tunnel
Oct 10, 2017Tense, exciting, thoughtful and often very funny, ‘Tunnel’ has so many facets to be congratulated on that a few paragraphs barely seem appropriate to sing its praises.
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Turn Left, Turn Right
Jun 18, 2015It’s difficult to avoid over-gushing praise, but this is a sweet, enchanting romantic comedy that has enough moments of genuine empathy to fill a dozen lesser films.