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Film List: Top 20 Hong Kong Films in - 2010s

Andrew Chan Film List Hong Kong Film Top Films

Film List: Top 20 Hong Kong Films in - 2010s

BEST 2010s Hong Kong FILMS - Top 20  Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. A Simple Life                桃姐 Echoes of the Rainbow 歲月神偷 The Grandmaster           一代宗師 Still Human                   淪落人 Unbeatable                   激戰 Soul Mate                     七月與安生 Fagara                          花椒之味 Vulgaria                        低俗喜劇 The Golden Era             黃金時代 The Way We Dance       狂舞派 The New King Of Comedy          新喜劇之王 Wu Xia                          武俠 Love in the Buff             春嬌與志明 Aberdeen                      香港仔 Little Big Master                        五個小孩的校長 Port of Call                   踏血尋梅 Distinction                    非同凡響 The Midnight After         那夜凌晨,我坐上了旺角開往大埔的紅VAN Paradox                        殺破狼.貪狼 Napping Kid                  逆向誘拐

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Film Awards: 2019 FCCA AWARDS FOR AUSTRALIAN FILM

Andrew Chan Australian Film FCCA Film Awards

Film Awards: 2019 FCCA AWARDS FOR AUSTRALIAN FILM

THE NIGHTINGALE WINS BEST FILM ROLF DE HEER HONOURED WITH CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2019 FCCA AWARDS FOR AUSTRALIAN FILM   Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. The Nightingale, producers Kristina Ceyton, Steve Hutensky, Jennifer Kent, Bruna Papandrea, was announced as Best Film by Film Critics Circle of Australia in their annual Awards for Australian Film, presented on Monday night. The film’s star Aisling Franciosi was awarded the Best Actress Award.   David Michôd was presented with the Universal Pictures Award for Best Director for The King, while Joel Edgerton picked up the Best Actor Supporting Role Award. Together, Michôd...

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Film Review: Parasite (2019) - South Korea

Andrew Chan Bong Joon-ho Korean Movie Parasite

Film Review: Parasite (2019) - South Korea

Parasite (2019) - South Korea Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. One of the best films of the year comes in the form of “Parasite” from veteran South Korean director Bong Joon-ho. With all hype around the film and the additional Oscar buzz, “Parasite” delivers as a highly entertaining and engaging affair that grapple you with laughs, social commentary and plenty of black comedy situations. It’s a classic act and a pure example of perfect filmmaking and an ensemble cast...

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Film Review: Enter the Fat Dragon 肥龍過江 (2020) - Hong Kong

Andrew Chan Donnie Yen Enter the Fat Dragon Hong Kong Movie

Film Review: Enter the Fat Dragon 肥龍過江 (2020) - Hong Kong

Enter the Fat Dragon 肥龍過江 (2020) - Hong Kong Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia)  Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. Donnie Yen’s follow up after the Kung Fu retirement of Ip Man career comes up with a highly entertaining, fun action affair in “Enter the Fat Dragon”. In fact, this is easily Wong Jing best produced film in years and reminds long time action fans of the glory days of Jackie Chan’s action comedy with an inject of indirect modern day social commentary. Impressive are...

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Film Review: You Are The One 我的筍盤男友 (2020) - Hong Kong

Andrew Chan Carlos Chan Gladys Li Patrick Kong You are the One

Film Review: You Are The One 我的筍盤男友 (2020) - Hong Kong

You Are The One 我的筍盤男友 (2020) - Hong Reviewed by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia) Help us continue to cover more Asian and Martial Art films by making a donation to Neo Film Blog below. Patrick Kong is a hit and miss, whilst being enormously commercially successful for many years with sub-par filmmaking and cynical messages about love, dating and cheating. In the latest romantic comedy “You Are The One”  is surprisingly affecting and shows a certain maturity in Kong’s development both as a screenwriter and filmmaker. The film is filled with good performances from Carlos Chan and Gladys Li (in...

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