Previous Review: Kiss me, Stupid
Tsui Hark's first feature transforms the often repetitive wuxia genre into a refreshing noir film, while using effective costuming, scripting, and pacing to keep characters…
Previous Review: Kiss me, Stupid
Tsui Hark's first feature transforms the often repetitive wuxia genre into a refreshing noir film, while using effective costuming, scripting, and pacing to keep characters…
Previous Review: The Butterfly Murders
Some of those magnetic, beautiful scenes, intricately foreshadowed and entirely well-paced, that make you want to stare into space for a long time.
Previous Review: Spencer
I can’t really describe how this film simultaneously washes over you while leaving you on the edge of your seat as you see the desperation for justice…
Previous Review: First Love
Best last line in any movie ever! Fight me!
Edit: realizing I copied Nate’s review almost entirely and not changing it
Couldn’t tell if it wanted to be campy or gritty and serious. Should’ve chose camp. Zoe Kravitz and Paul Dano carried. Including you know who at the end bumped it…
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