The Shadow Strays (2024)
91%
“A maximalist action flick packed with incredibly creative ways of maiming, dismembering, and annihilating human bodies.” –
In Review Online
Oct 15, 2024
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Caught by the Tides (2024)
97%
“Nothing more or less than a romance... Tides feels like an attempt at summarization, a way to close the book on a chapter of Jia’s filmmaking before (hopefully) moving on to new and original products.” –
In Review Online
Oct 7, 2024
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Veteran 2: I, the Executioner (2024)
100%
“Hwang’s performance is a bit more subdued this time around, while the action is less fun and more brutal.... This shift in tone is entirely appropriate. . . I, the Executioner feels very much like a work or self-examination, if not self-accusation.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Sep 28, 2024
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Dead Talents Society (2024)
94%
“An existential comedy about scary movies and celebrity, a kind of Scream meets Monsters, Inc. meets All About Eve, deeply steeped in the aesthetics of 21st-century East Asian horror... Dead Talents Society is a breeze.” –
In Review Online
Sep 17, 2024
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Chime (2024)
“Kurosawa’s trick is that all of this blends together because of his mastery of visual filmmaking: framing, camera movement, editing. No director has ever been better at expressing the uncanny, the unseen, and the unknowable than Kurosawa.” –
In Review Online
Sep 3, 2024
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The Lyricist Wannabe (2023)
“The Lyricist Wannabe is [Wong's] follow-up, coming five years after [her] promising debut... [and] It likewise obstinately refuses to fit into any neat category.
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In Review Online
Jul 24, 2024
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Last Hero in China (1993)
71%
“Through it all, Li's Wong stands as the embodiment of honor, dignity and rectitude. Until, quite to his surprise, he finds himself in a Wong Jing movie, where everything is given a devious twist, ranging from slight exaggeration to the seriously demented.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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I Did It My Way (2023)
20%
“I love old Milkyway Image movies as much as anyone, of course. But this obsession with the stars of the past, with old men way past the age when they could plausibly be working undercover in drug gangs, is doing nothing for Hong Kong cinema.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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The Little Girl Who Conquered Time (1983)
“A filmmaker who feels like he’s reinventing cinema with every movie he makes.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Onlookers (2023)
75%
“The most wonderful thing about this are the subtitles. They are quite simply the most beautiful and poetic captions I’ve ever seen. Scene after scene plays out like a little haiku, adding an undeniably sardonic and wistful edge to this very playful film.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Heroic Trio 2: Executioners (1993)
90%
“A film that has all the trappings of an anti-communist, Handover-anxiety dystopia, but the real enemy all along turns out to be corporate capital.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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The Heroic Trio (1992)
81%
“The Heroic Trio holds up well, making for a highly entertaining generic exercised anchored by the performances of its three stars (plus Anthony Wong, who steals every scene he’s in).” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Death Notice (2022)
“No Hongkonger navigates the system as well as Yau, and with Death Notice he’s slipped his most directly anti-authority film in quite awhile past the powers that be. Possibly because the film’s plot is too dense for any clock-punching bureaucrat to parse.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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The Nomad (1982)
“Tam wasn’t alone in turning slice-of-life stories of Hong Kong’s youth into stories of sliced-up-lives. They respond to their world not with anger or cruelty, but by looking cool and falling in love. But violence will come for them anyway.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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My Heart Is That Eternal Love (1989)
“A true romance, a tragedy about people finding themselves in traps where the only way out is to sacrifice their body for the person they love, which in turn only leads to more violence and more heartbreaking dilemmas. Call it Romantic Bloodshed.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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The Mystery of Chess Boxing (1979)
“What’s remarkable about The Mystery of Chess Boxing is that even in its most debased form, and with the obvious deficiencies in its storytelling, it remains one of the more transcendent of martial arts movies. ” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Beach of the War Gods (1973)
“Wang Yu filters Seven Samurai through Kurosawa's successors: its Hollywood remake and the Spaghetti Westerns he inspired. Above all, he twists the template to his own ends, virulently nationalistic and patriarchal, and gloriously violent.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Visible Secret (2001)
“The kind of mixture of profoundly unsettling and grossly entertaining that only a filmmaker at the peak of her abilities can accomplish.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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The Mad Monk (1993)
“All the evidence one would really need to know that To and Chow’s collaborations were not happy experiences is to simply watch The Mad Monk, a film by a remarkable collection of great artists that is simply just not very good nor very much fun to watch.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Art College 1994 (2023)
89%
“If Art College 1994 proves anything, it’s that mid-90s students were slackers the world over. Or at least the ones worth hanging out with were.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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The Roundup: Punishment (2024)
91%
“The man with the cinder block fists is back, and this time he’s learning what the internet is. ” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Sailor Suit and Machine Gun (1981)
“While Sailor Suit and Machine Gun has all the accoutrements of a nasty little grindhouse film, it’s really just a sad movie about father-daughter relationships and coming of age in a world that doesn’t deserve us.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 10, 2024
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Casino Raiders (1989)
“Casino Raiders shows signs here or there of greatness, of inspiration, but ultimately it’s as much a limp imitation of its Heroic Bloodshed forebears as Taylor Wong’s Rich and Famous/Tragic Hero duology.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 9, 2024
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Nothing Can't Be Undone By A Hotpot (2024)
“it all works surprisingly well, with a new twist or turn to the plot every ten minutes or so and some solid work by the cast (especially Yang Mi (from the Tiny Times series) as the group’s one woman and Yu Qian, as the house owner) keeping things lively.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 9, 2024
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July Rhapsody (2002)
93%
“Hui has proven herself in all kinds of genres (ghost stories, romantic melodramas, wuxia epics, etc). What unites her work is her deep and non-judgmental curiosity about human experience, viewed always from a level of dispassionate, academic reserve.” –
The Chinese Cinema
Jun 9, 2024
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