Tragedy, coincidence and loneliness clash in Peter Chan’s romantic comedy-drama.
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Mad World
Two men try to reconcile and piece together their lives in Wong Chun’s directorial debut.
An Inspector Calls
Everyone's a suspect in this bizarre adaptation of J. B. Priestly's play.
Vampire Cleanup Department
A so-so story is saved by a solid cast and some great atmosphere in this throwback comedy-horror.
Kung Fu Yoga
Jackie Chan’s typical formula is not enough to hold this bland comedy together.
Men Suddenly in Black 2
It’s women versus the men in this fine, if unnecessary sequel.
Skiptrace
Lacking in originality and jokes, the charisma of its stars can only carry this movie so far
Infernal Affairs III
It all comes to a crashing crescendo, even if it is a bit unnecessary
Infernal Affairs II
By focusing on characters and stakes, part two of the trilogy complements and even improves the first
Infernal Affairs
It’s one of my all-time favourite films but let’s try to look at this seminal crime thriller objectively
Gen-X Cops
Well, that was forgettable.
My Lucky Stars
Another great comedy showcase for the cast, My Lucky Stars improves upon the first film.