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Infernal Affairs (15) (2002)

Director: Alan Mak / Andrew Lau

Starring: Tony Leung, Andy Lau

A Triad mole and a police stooge unknowingly lead parallel lives. Both want to put their false lives behind them but when their paths cross, both police and Triad gang are looking for the traitor in their midst. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues. The first film in the internationally-praised trilogy. (100Mins)

Bulletproof Monk (12) (2003)

Director: Paul Hunter

Starring: Chow Yun Fat, Seann William Scott

Bulletproof Monk is a cheerful, tightly edited, unpretentious action flick with flashes of humour, good for a mindless evenings entertainment. (99Mins)

Bangkok Dangerous (18) (2002)

Director: Oxide Pang

Starring: Pavarit Mongkolpisit, Premsinee RatanasophaF

Kong is an cold-hearted assassin whos been deaf and mute since childhood. His silence has helped him accept his assignments without any remorse or guilt. However, when he meets and befriends the beautiful Fon, he experiences humanity, warmth and tenderness for the first time. Stylish, inspired direction coupled with a compelling story knocks this above most in its genre. (102Mins)

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (12) (2000)

Director: Ang Lee

Starring: Chow Yun Fat, Michelle Yeoh

Hong Kong action spectacle hits the mainstream! Basically, it?s a story about the relationships between 3 characters - a pair of weary warriors and a promising young, but wild, apprentice. The fight scenes are jaw droppingly exhilarating, the cinematography is stunning, sumptous and exotic. The story is as epic as you can get for under two hours and it?s even better the second time you see it (which you must). (115Mins)

Ring (15) (2001)

Director: Kideo Nanako

Starring: Matsushima Nanako, Sanada Hiroyuki

Truly scary, Ring is also very well filmed. Set in present day Japan, a mysterious videotape is found that brings death to anyone who views it - with a one week delay. A curious journalist becomes ensnared and tries to get to the root of the terror. It is film that understands that the root of terror lies with the small things - points of light in the background, a predatory camera. The great sound adds a lot to the chilling experience. (91Mins)

 

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