Rating: 3.0
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				His Name Is NobodyMar 25, 2015It entertains throughout its duration and despite the usual kung-fu comedy conventions turning up it is a breath of fresh air. 
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				Hit TeamMar 25, 2015In comparison to what ‘Hit Team’ could have been with a slightly bigger budget and a better realised narrative, this is a disappointment. 
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				HitmanMar 25, 2015Jet lacks the screen presence to hold our attention and ultimately makes the long wait between the action set pieces just too long. 
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				Hocus PocusMar 25, 2015This is one for die-hard fans of Lam Ching Ying or the Chinese comedy horror genre in general. 
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				Holy Robe Of Shaolin TempleMar 25, 2015Though certainly not uncomfortable to sit through, there’s without a doubt something missing that stops it firing on all cylinders. 
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				House Of The Rising SonsJun 27, 2020It’s a solid study of the strains that sudden fame has on friendship, especially when the screaming girls and management team are favouring two members over the whole five. 
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				How To Choose A Royal BrideMar 26, 2015Some may not like ‘How To Choose A Royal Bride’ because of the episodic nature of the story but this is some fun if rather slight entertainment. 
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				Hula GirlsMar 26, 2015Ultimately, ‘Hula Girls’ lacks its own identity. It takes a popular concept and rests on the fact that it apparently has a factual source material as its inspiration. 
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				Hunt The WickedJun 2, 2025Loaded with breakneck action, ‘Hunt the Wicked’ gets by on its energetic execution and its two martial arts stars facing off before teaming up. 
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				I Come With The RainMar 27, 2015While it doesn’t completely succeed in its intentions it is still a brave, and very dark, experimental thriller recommended to the less judgemental out there. 
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				I Love Hong KongMar 27, 2015‘I Love Hong Kong’ doesn’t steer too far away from the usual New Year hi-jinks – it is an entertaining 2011 release, but will probably not be remembered come 2012. 
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				I Love LolantoFeb 10, 2018Something of a minor undiscovered gem, it’s not hard to see why ‘I Love Lolanto’ was a box office hit in its day and remains well worth seeking out as a latter-day diversion. 
 
			 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				