Rating: 4.0
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Where’s Officer Tuba?
Jun 26, 2015This is an above par HK action comedy and would please all fans of the genre – especially fans of Sammo like myself.
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Whiplash
Jun 26, 2015‘Whiplash’ may not be a particularly well known film, but with such a skilful blend of characterisation and robust fight scenes it really should be.
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Who Am I?
Jun 27, 2015‘Who Am I?’ may not be the ‘Drunken Master 2’ successor that many fans are searching for (in vain), but it does still contain plenty of top notch action and enough enjoyable Chan-isms to make it well worth a watch.
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Wicked Game
Jun 27, 2015It’s not Shakespeare. In fact, it’s less articulate than Coolio in ‘China Strike Force’, but you will be impressed with both the moves on display and the pain felt by the stunt team.
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Wild Search
Jul 13, 2021The tonal shifts may jar some but overall ‘Wild Search’ is a satisfying experience showcasing a renowned filmmaker flexing his creative muscles.
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Will You Be There?
Dec 24, 2017Based on the book by French author Guillaume Musso, ‘Will You Be There?’ is the kind of time travel drama that never skips a beat.
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Wind Blast
Jun 27, 2015A modern day western with some stellar action scenes and a distinctive setting memorably rendered on screen to create a unique action film.
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Windstruck
Jun 27, 2015Melodramatic, beautiful, witty, hilarious, tragic, heavy-handed, overlong… ‘Windstruck’ is an enjoyable enigma that has enough virtues to make even a stoic critic a little more forgiving.
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Wing Chun
Jun 27, 2015‘Wing Chun’ is not a bad film by any means. In fact, it is quite enjoyable, but only for those partial to Hong Kong style zany comedy, and wire-worked action sequences.
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Winners And Sinners
Jun 28, 2015‘Winners And Sinners’ may disappoint viewers if they’re expecting to see a Jackie Chan film, but if you appreciate the talents of any of the main actors involved then you are definitely in for a treat.
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Wu Xia
Jun 28, 2015With some excellent, grounded choreography and a number of allusions to genre legends this is a mature martial arts film that respects its roots.
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Yadang: The Snitch
Sep 5, 2025For the most part, ‘Yadang: The Snitch’ is a refreshing spin on the gangster/drug/corruption narrative that often soars thanks to its sheer force of momentum and electric lead performance.