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Blu-ray Review: A Few Good Fight Scenes Can’t Save Swing And Miss “The Brink”

Eamon TracyAugust 20, 2019August 20, 2019

  A renegade cop is on a mission to bring a shady smuggler to justice by any means necessary. When his investigation leads to a Triad mob boss and global smuggling ring, his manhunt quickly turns from local misconduct into a violent international incident. A relentless barrage of high flying action and explosive fight sequences, …

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Blu-ray Review: “Cold War 2” Heats Up The Streets Of Hong Kong

James McDonaldMarch 4, 2017March 4, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   Picking up some time after the events in the first movie, Sean Lau is now the Commissioner of Police after the successful rescue operation. However, things turn bad when his wife and daughter are kidnapped. Sean has to seek help from former rival and retired DCP, Waise Lee, to return to his job …

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Movie Review: “The Midnight After” Is A Complicated And Baffling Tale Of Nonexistence

James McDonaldJune 19, 2016June 19, 2016

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