Genre: Fantasy
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Mothra Vs. Godzilla
Apr 30, 2015It has a slight campy nature but has the message of the earlier films along with their high technical values and cinematography.
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Mr. Vampire
May 1, 2015This is the definitive comedy horror, which coupled with Sammo Hung’s own ‘Encounter Of The Spooky Kind’ provide the two greatest examples of the genre, and therefore should not be missed.
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Mr. Vampire II
May 1, 2015Not a waste of time by any means, and certainly a nice addition to the main stars filmographies, however, it is certainly not up to the standard of its ground breaking prequel.
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Mr. Vampire III
May 1, 2015This is a worthy purchase for fans of the genre, and the minimal action is well handled and true to the spirit of the genre.
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Mr. Vampire Saga IV
May 1, 2015This is possibly the second best of the true Mr. Vampire films and is a worthy purchase for all HK Horror fans.
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Mulan
Oct 25, 2022While proceedings do get a little dry and flat on occasion, for the most part this version of ‘Mulan’ is a well-made and entertaining epic that never resorts to heavy-handed storytelling.
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My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising
Aug 21, 2020‘Heroes Rising’ is a step in the right direction but it is still some way from being the ultimate ‘My Hero Academia’ movie.
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My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
Oct 7, 2019While the animation and action are definitely well handled, the numerous anime movie clichés prevent it from ever progressing beyond anything other than filler.
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My Mother, The Mermaid
May 3, 2015A superb romantic drama that should delight the aficionados and squeeze a few tears out of even the hardiest soul.
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My Neighbour Totoro
May 3, 2015‘My Neighbour Totoro’ is a true family classic that encompasses all of the elements of cinema that Miyazaki does so well.
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Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind
May 3, 2015‘Nausicaa’ has its cake and eats it, being a pacifist’s warning about conflict and conservation while cramming in edge-of-the-seat thrills and excitement.
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Never Say Die
Mar 1, 2018There is a solid mix of winning visual gags, one-liners and absurdism that makes ‘Never Say Die’ entertaining even for those of us who do not speak Mandarin.