Category: film reviews

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Great Wall, The (2016)

Two European mercenaries are in search of ‘black powder’ in the Middle Kingdom, when they run into the Great Wall, guarded by a special division of the Imperial Army known as The Nameless Order, protecting it from mysterious green monsters.

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Green Hornet, The (2011)

After the death of his father, Britt Reid meets Kato. The two bond over the fact that Mr. Reid, Sr. underestimated both of them throughout their time together. Eventually, it leads them to dress up as superheroes passing as bad guys to get to them…

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Grey, The (2012)

Liam Neeson and Joe Carnahan work together once again in The Grey, a survival thriller based on Ian MacKenzie Jeffers’s short story, Ghost Walker.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Let’s make this clear from the start, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is not as good as Guardians of the Galaxy, but in its defence, it is the only MCU movie that actually made me cry.

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Guillotines, The (2012)

Set during the Manchurian rule of the Qing Dynasty, the Empire had set up an assassination squad known as the Guillotines set to kill anyone who dared to oppose the Emperor.

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Guilt Trip, The (2012)

Streisand and Rogen come together as mother and son in this silly little comedy that ended up being more touching and sincere than ever expected.

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Gulaab Gang

Pink-sari-clad vigilante Rajjo will cross the path of politician Sumitra Devi, who will seize the opportunity to raise her public image… or completely destroy her.

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Haeundae

A small community of people are lovingly and realistically ensnared in this unique Korean movie. It’s generally touted as Korea’s first “disaster movie,” yet it is so much more than that.

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HaHaHa

Sang-soo Hong’s HaHaHa follows the story of Moon-Kyeong, a filmmaker who’s going to Canada, and Jong-Sik, a movie critic — two long-time friends who meet and tell each other about their lives over good food and drinks.