Wing Chun Movie Review

Wing Chun (B)

The classic Yuen Woo-ping martial arts comedy starring Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen

Kung Fu | Hong Kong | 1994

The Man from Nowhere Movie Review

The Man from Nowhere (B)

Won Bin stars in this mega-hit action thriller directed by Lee Jeong-beom about a pawnshop owner with a mysterious past taking on drug dealers in order to rescue his kidnapped neighbor

Action | Korea | 2010

Haunters Movie Review

Haunters (B)

Go Soo and Kang Dong-won face off in this superhero thriller about an evil psychic who can take control of any person around him and the one man resistant to the power

Action | Korea | 2010

Die Bad Movie Review

Die Bad (C+)

Ryu Seung-wan's debut feature connects four short films into a gritty story about the rough and tumble world of crime

Action | Korea | 2000

A Tale of Two Sisters Movie Review

A Tale of Two Sisters (B+)

Kim Ji-woon's acclaimed psychological thriller about two sisters at odds with their stepmother

Horror | Korea | 2003

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Beyond Hollywood

A large archive of reviews that focus on anything from mainstream Hollywood films to Asian/foreign films. Frequently updated by a small team of reviewers who cover all of the newest releases. Formerly Nixflix.com

City on Fire

Hilarious and well-designed site chock full of all types of Asian film reviews. Commentaries and amusing reviews will keep you there for hours. Plus, any site that dedicates a layout to Nora Miao deserves the highest of praise.

Heroic Cinema

A consistently updated Asian cinema site based in Australia. A great resource for new films reviews, features, festival reports and forums.

Koreanfilm

One of the first and still greatest resources for Korean film. Started in 1999, the site offers reviews of new Korean films when they hit theatres over there, previews of upcoming films, actor biographies, forums and so much more. Vital for Korean film fans.

Midnight Eye

Beautifully written and well-researched reviews of newly released Japanese films in theatres and DVD. Also includes nice interviews with actors and directors in Japanese film, essays, and polls. It looks pretty too.

So Good

A number of comprehensive Hong Kong DVD and film reviews. The site is updated often and the main reviewer, Kenneth really knows his stuff.
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