Month: March 2020
Don’t Kill It Review: This Movie Gives Dolph Lundgren a Chance to Shine
Director Mike Mendez has recently made a name for himself making schlock direct-to-DVD horror films. And he’s damn good at it. He has found a formula…
Switch 2013: Mega-budget spy thriller starring Andy Lau and Lin Chi-ling
The facepalm of the year. Mega-budget spy thriller starring Andy Lau astounds in how illogical, senseless and just plain terrible it is. Possesses some of…
Legend of the Wolf: The 1990s Martial Arts Movie Directed by Donnie Yen
Donnie Yen: the Dolph Lundgren of Hong Kong cinema. The Boston-bred brat finally proves himself with this one, an old-school type kung-fu flick with a…
‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Adds Michael Biehn as Another Bounty Hunter
Michael Biehn is ready to suit-up for The Mandalorian season 2. The Aliens actor has joined the cast of the Disney+ series, playing a bounty hunter character from the Mandalorian’s…
Hello Babies 2014: A Chinese-Hong Kong Comedy From Director Vincent Kok
Two Malaysian Chinese from same village always brawl in a tit for tat situation. Now they are competing in who is the first to get…
Chinese Theaters Slowly Start to Reopen After A Long Time of Closure
Over the weekend a little more than 500 movie theaters reopened in China, signaling the first step in a return to normalcy, or something resembling normalcy,…
Rachel Matthews Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Rachel Matthews, who voiced Honeymaren in Disney’s blockbuster toon Frozen 2, has tested positive for coronavirus and shared her thoughts about it on social media….
Helios 2015: The Two Hong Kong Stars Jacky Cheung and Nick Cheung Come Up With A Suspenseful Thriller
Written and directed by Longman Leung & Sunny Luk (Cold War). Helios centres around a dreadful Korean nuclear device that’s stolen by the never-been-caught most wanted titular…
Legend Of The Naga Pearls 2017: Chinese Fantasy Adventure Film From Yang Lei
Starring Wang Ta-lu and Zhang Tianai, this CGI spectacle largely transcends its genre clichés with a relentlessly earnest desire to please. As you will already…
Drug War 2012: Louis Koo and Sun Honglei in Johnnie To’s Crime Hong Kong Film
Hong Kong’s Johnnie To is one of a handful of living filmmakers capable of working in any genre—from frothy romantic comedies to dead-serious crime epics—while…