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β€˜11 Rebels’ Review: A Dirty Near-Dozen Deliver the Goods in a Rip-Roaring Samurai Spectacle

A decades-old unproduced screenplay set during Japan’s 1868-’69 civil war has been dusted off and given thoroughly modern action-movie treatment in Kazuya Shiraishi’s β€œ11 Rebels.” A highly entertaining and highly blood-drenched take on the trusty old tale of crooks and miscreants embarking on a military suicide mission on the promise of being pardoned should they […]

β€˜The Unseen Sister’ Review: Beijing-Set Tale of Sisters Separated for 17 Years Comes Home Strongly After a Slowish Start

A brief moment that determined the vastly different destinies, fortunes and identities of two sisters from Yunnan on the China-Myanmar border is at the heart of β€œThe Unseen Sister,” a mix of crime suspense and family drama that takes time to warm up before coming home strongly in the second half. Adapted from elements of […]

β€˜The Last Dance’ Review: Cantonese Comedy Kings Michael Hui and Dayo Wong Star in an Uplifting Drama About Life and DeathΒ  Β Β 

How do you make a lovely, life-affirming film about death that appeals to general audiences just about everywhere?Β Up-and-coming Hong Kong filmmaker Anselm Chan has the answer in β€œThe Last Dance,” in which a cash-strapped former wedding planner and a stern old Taoist priest become unlikely partners in the funeral business. Boasting an all-star cast headed […]

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