Mad Detective: The Masters of Cinema Series (Blu-ray Details)
2007’s largest grossing film at the Hong Kong box office – the smash-hit Mad Detective – is one of the freshest and most satisfying films from that country in a decade. The traditional Hong Kong police film is turned on its head: the imaginative twist being our hero – Detective Bun (a role created for Lau Ching Wan) – who has the ability to ‘see’ people’s inner personalities or “hidden ghosts”....
Mad Detective: The Masters of Cinema Series (DVD Details)
Detective Bun was recognised as a talented criminal profiler until he sliced off his right ear to offer as a gift at his chief's farewell party. Branded as 'mad' and discharged from the force, he has lived in seclusion with his beloved wife May ever since. Strangely, Bun has the ability to 'see' a person's inner personality, their subconscious desires, emotions, and mental state. When a missing...
What I Watched This Week (w/e November 2nd 2008)
This may be the shortest WIWTW ever as it’s basically a review roundup – there’s only one thing I watched that I haven’t reviewed!
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30 Days of Night – A good film to watch around Halloween and a really interesting take on the vampire...
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I’m something of a novice when it comes to the films of Johnnie To. With Hong Kong cinema, my interests lie more in the direction of...
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