Genre: Thriller
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Jiu Jitsu
Mar 6, 2021Entertaining for the most part and certainly packed with fight action, the film unfortunately suffers from muddled execution of its own brilliantly bananas concept.
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Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler
Apr 3, 2015‘Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler’ is a unique and very entertaining film if you can get on board with its offbeat vibe and characters. Different but good.
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Kickboxer 5: The Redemption
Jun 23, 2020‘Kickboxer 5’ is far from perfect but it remains a solid action outing that is boosted by the inclusion of such a physically adept leading man.
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Kidnap
Apr 3, 2015It’s certainly a cut above the standard potboilers and, while it may not stand the test of time, it deserves more recognition than its harsh initial reaction gave it.
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Kill ‘Em All
Oct 30, 2019‘Kill ’Em All’ has a gem of an idea at its core but squanders it with needless flashbacks, unnecessary characters and terrible editing.
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Kill ‘Em All 2
Jan 25, 2025The original ‘Kill ‘Em All’ was no great shakes, and this belated sequel only slightly improves on the first film thanks to some nice location work and a modicum of half decent action.
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Kill ‘Em All
Sep 17, 2016Sparse of budget and meaningful dialogue, the film instead sticks to its high-kicking guns and delivers a surfeit of high impact fight scenes.
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Kill Bill: Volume 1
Apr 3, 2015‘Kill Bill: Volume 1’ is a great tribute to Asian action cinema that mixes Tarantino’s stylised violence with some top Yuen Woo-Ping choreography.
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Kill Bill: Volume 2
Apr 3, 2015On its release ‘Kill Bill: Volume 1’ was Tarantino’s weakest film. Now that honour goes to ‘Kill Bill: Volume 2’.
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Kill Boksoon
Sep 25, 2023Slick, stylish and stuffed with a surfeit of violent fight action, ‘Kill Boksoon’ is a superb tale of stylised action and a protagonist attempting to leave their violent profession behind.
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Knock Off
Apr 4, 2015Almost non-existent scripting and farcical characters that fail to provide the film with the necessary substance.
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Kung Fu Jungle
Apr 4, 2015‘Kung Fu Killer’, despite its B-movie title and the odd moment of cheesiness, comes very close to bringing back the elation one felt when watching golden era Hong Kong action cinema.