• Let The Bullets Fly

    Apr 12, 2015

    Entertaining in parts with a game cast on good form but frustratingly uneven and unsatisfying a film as a whole, ‘Let the Bullets Fly’ lays on the political subtext but forgets to have fun with it.

  • Peace Hotel

    Jan 12, 2021

    A great set up is unfortunately wasted via odd creative choices, too much focus on comedy-romance and a reliance on grating theatrics.

  • Prisoners Of The Ghostland

    Dec 31, 2021

    ‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’ unfortunately doesn’t deliver on its promise of uniting Cage and Sono in a tale of post-apocalyptic rescue.

  • Savate

    May 21, 2015

    The action is typically American. Gruner displays a repertoire of 3 different kicks at a less than blistering pace, while his opponents are even less impressive.

  • Shanghai Noon

    May 23, 2015

    ‘Shanghai Noon’ is not as action packed or original as some of Chan’s early efforts, but it is still one of his best American outings to date.

  • Sukiyaki Western Django

    Jun 3, 2015

    This is ‘Spaghetti Western’ done Miike style, and one of his strengths is his ability to construct a world that you can’t find anywhere else and that you don’t want to leave.

  • The Good, The Bad, The Weird

    Mar 21, 2015

    ‘The Good, The Bad, The Weird’ is a great achievement and another success for Kim Jee-woon and is most importantly big, bright and ballistic entertainment that should be seen on a screen as big as possible.

  • The Warrior’s Way

    Jun 23, 2015

    A western, samurai, comic book, video game, ‘The Warrior’s Way’ is marred by this muddled mix of genres and styles.

  • Wind Blast

    Jun 27, 2015

    A modern day western with some stellar action scenes and a distinctive setting memorably rendered on screen to create a unique action film.