Release Year: 1992
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Hero Of The Beggars
Mar 24, 2015‘Hero Of The Beggars’ is not a patch on ‘Security Unlimited’ or the many other classic Michael Hui hits, but it still achieves its simple edict of entertaining the audience.
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Ironheart
Jan 26, 2017With the martial arts action severely lacking in excitement and a whole lot of WTF, means ‘Ironheart’ is just a load a B-movie badness.
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Justice, My Foot!
Apr 2, 2015By the halfway mark of ‘Justice, My Foot’, most of the interest has disintegrated and the viewer ends up sitting their hoping for something special to happen.
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Kickboxer 3: The Art of War
Apr 22, 2020If you’re looking for a low budget action movie with some explosions and cheap fist fights, ‘Kickboxer 3’ might just pass for some late night entertainment.
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King Of Beggars
Apr 3, 2015The real problem of ‘King Of Beggars’ is that there is a lack of focus on what should be the main strength of the production.
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Lethal Contact
Apr 12, 2015‘Lethal Contact’ is as unfunny as film-making gets, with endless low-brow jokes that fail to register even the slightest smirk.
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Moon Warriors
Apr 30, 2015Instead of just relying on popular new-wave gimmicks, Sammo pushes each of the actors to their limit and, even though there is liberal use of stunt doubles, the effect is impressive to behold.
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Never Ending Summer
May 4, 2015It is a film that ambles along pleasantly and gives the performers an opportunity to take centre stage without any woeful comic asides shoe-horned in.
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New Dragon Gate Inn
May 4, 2015May disappoint die-hard action fans, but would prove a good introduction to swordplay style films, especially for the H.K uninitiated and Hollywood lovers.
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Night Life Hero
May 4, 2015Until that desperate sag half way through, this is an oft-ignored flick that will spark a pleasant feeling of nostalgia in us all.
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Now You See Love… Now You Don’t
May 4, 2015‘Now You See Love… Now You Don’t’ is engrossing and eventually quite touching.
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Once A Black Sheep
May 8, 2020‘Once A Black Sheep’ is solid fare though its relative anonymity should tell you much about its place in Hong Kong cinema.