Release Year: 1990
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Front Page
Mar 15, 2015Michael Hui uses moments of slapstick, social conscience and satire in conjunction with his flawless timing.
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God Of Gamblers II
Mar 21, 2015With lazy writing and weak comedy, ‘God Of Gamblers II’ often feels like little more than a typical Wong Jing cash grab.
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Heart Into Hearts
Mar 23, 2015‘Heart Into Hearts’ is subsequently a perfect example of the law of diminishing returns, a sequel that tries to impress with its relative opulence but forgets how important its characters are.
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Her Fatal Ways
Mar 23, 2015Widely seen as Carol Cheng’s finest hour, ‘Her Fatal Ways’ manages to combine a number of qualities to create a very satisfying experience.
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Hidden Hero
Sep 4, 2023‘Hidden Hero’ is nothing more than functional, unlikely to ignite any excitement in even the biggest Chang Cheh fan.
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In The Line Of Duty V: Middle Man
Mar 28, 2015The plot is all over the place and covers all areas mentioned in my opening paragraph, but as ever, it is only there to give people a reason to fight.
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Island Of Fire
Mar 30, 2015For a low budget, rushed production, the emotional content of the film and the quality of its cast save the day providing us with a kung fu influenced ‘Shawshank Redemption’ wannabe.
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Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic
Apr 4, 2015‘Kung Fu vs. Acrobatic’ is bizarre. Very importantly though, it is also an entertaining and pleasantly silly film.
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License To Steal
Apr 12, 2015Joyce Godenzi accepts the lead role with real grace and, like Michelle Yeoh before her, is a flawless mixture of fighting prowess and femininity.
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Look Out, Officer!
Apr 13, 2015‘Look Out, Officer!’ provides no real surprises but it is a solid slice of light-hearted comedy that makes the most out of its impressive cast.
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Magic Cop
Apr 19, 2015There is much to enjoy about this film, and the ingenuity shown in many scenes is typical of HK, proving that it can offer a lot more than found in Hollywood no-brainers.
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My Hero
May 3, 2015‘My Hero’ is unlikely to blow you away, but it’s still a decent 90’s gangster flick that benefits from Chow’s inclusion.