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Film Review: The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018) - USA
Andrew Chan The Spy Who Dumped Me
The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018) - USA Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) In the case of toning down the level of intelligence is probably a certainty in the unlikely spy buddy comedy duo of Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon. To be fair the pairing of Kunis and McKinnon is probably the only thing worth watching as the film drags and rely on the random R-rated violence and killings to keep the audience in the loop. Director Susanna Fogel tries to blend in too much elements into one as she weaves through comedy,...
Film Review: Shed Skin Papa 脫皮爸爸 (2016) - Hong Kong
Andrew Chan Shed Skin Papa
Shed Skin Papa 脫皮爸爸 (2016) - Hong Kong Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Despite all the wackiness of the genre and following the lines of Andy Lau’s “Wait Till You Grow Older” and Hollywood’s “Benjamin Button”, this is a well meaning and well acted film that talks about the life long struggles and different stages of life. Francis Ng steals the show with a diverse performance that goes from fighting against the Japanese in 1940s to the Communists China to escaping to Colonial British Hong Kong and Hong Kong handover to China. It...
Film Review: When Sun Meets Moon 某日某月 (2018) - Hong Kong
Andrew Chan Kathy Yuen When Sun Meets Moon
When Sun Meets Moon 某日某月 (2018) - Hong Kong Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) One of the best moments of the youth romantic film comes in the form of sending letters and the yearn and wait that comes with waiting for them in the pursuit of young love. Kathy Yuen and Daichi Harashima are excellent in their rawness and portrayal in capturing the innocence of young romance and all the loving and dreamy fantasy that comes with it. As usually there are obstacles, one rich one poor, one goes to boarding school and...
Film Review: Acts of Violence (2018) - USA
Andrew Chan Acts of Violence
Acts of Violence (2018) - USA Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Bad movies nowadays are usually associated with action VOD cameo specialist Bruce Willis. “Acts of Violence” is another one of those films where Willis appears, sleepwalk and collects his pay check in the process and adding zero value in the proceeding. This film is clearly a cardboard cut out type of action thriller that is neither thrilling or contains characters we want to care about. Without being disrespect to Willis, most of his scenes are shot within his police office location and...
Film Review: Baywatch (2017) - USA
Andrew Chan Baywatch Dwayne Johnson
Baywatch (2017) - USA Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) In terms of trashy entertainment, none is more aligned than the relaunch of 80s & 90s hit TV series “Baywatch”. Throw in The Rock and Zac Efron as the muscles and six packs and a bunch of sexy girls on a beach or bay, you got yourself a film version of an originally trashy TV show. Slow motion on the beach showing off balls and more balls depending on the genre. So to really have any sort of fun, we really need to go...




