Fala Chen, Gordon Lam Ka-Tung, Joman Chiang Cho-Man, Tony Ho Wah-Chiu, Lam Chiu-Wing, Crystal Kwok But the remaining four parts are decent to excellent, making this experiment in Hong Kong horror a solid success. ... Review by iluvOP ★★★ Prettymuch the same as the first one, except this one was probably just a bit better overall. I don't present myself as a pretentious critic and write my reviews in the way I speak in person...assuming you can tolerate my brand of humor. The people he encounters, including a would-be thief (Kelvin Kwan) and a beat-up prostitute (Aliza Mo), have differing reactions to his good deeds, and he occasionally hints that controlling his temper would be a good thing. As usual, Gabriel Rodriguez is awesome. "Black Umbrella" takes its cues from Chinese cultural lore and compensates for its occasional aimlessness with an intriguing premise, fine cinematography and also its ending, which puts an exclamation point on the segment and indeed the entire Tales from the Dark series.
The Tales From the Dark films arrived in Hong Kong cinemas with an overblown "quality" marketing push from Edko Films, with testimonials from actors and directors about how awesome or revolutionary their new film is.
The good news: Tales from the Dark 2 is for the most part better than its predecessor, with a more consistent tone and fewer obvious instances of WTF. Gordon Chan creates decent, though sometimes tediously inert atmosphere and Fala Chen is fetching as the depressed protagonist. ‘Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn’ #1 review, ‘Lovecraft Country’ episode 10 ‘Full Circle’ recap/review, Marvel Comics expands Marvel Unlimited to feature new comics 3 months after print. News For some people, anyway. to Review Archive - T. The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The main character (Newman) is impressively dedicated to solving Rubik’s cubes.
Unfortunately, the rest of the book gets bogged down in so much by setting things up that we don’t get much of a story. AIPT Comics Podcast Episode 95: Marvel, DC, and all the other Halloween season frights! Plot Summary: Consisting of three more stories, this is the second half of the ambitious, 2-film anthology series from Hong Kong Review: While I generally enjoyed the first film's stories for what they were, the tales this time around are blander and nonsensical. However, a scented pillow from a local dry good store restores Ching Yi's ability to snooze and soon after, Hong begins to visit her for regular makeup sex. Michael Benedetto does a good job translating Joe Hill’s script to the page, particularly in how he makes Newman the type of person who you would feel sorry for and want to stay away from. Updated Review #9: Shutter (2004 Thai original), Updated Review #4: One Missed Call (Japanese original), Updated Review #20: Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. …or that has a security team leading their discarded scientists out the door as you’re walking in. Said visits, however, may be of a metaphysical nature. (Kozo, 8/2013), Return AIPT Comics Minor satire: always a plus. Take a look around, I'm sure you will find a new movie to watch as I'm at 800 posts and counting! The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The last page gives me hope that we’ll see something really cool now that the exposition dump is finished and atmosphere gases have been sprayed.
The Tales From the Dark films arrived in Hong Kong cinemas with an overblown "quality" marketing push from Edko Films, with testimonials from actors and directors about how awesome or revolutionary their new film is.
The good news: Tales from the Dark 2 is for the most part better than its predecessor, with a more consistent tone and fewer obvious instances of WTF. Gordon Chan creates decent, though sometimes tediously inert atmosphere and Fala Chen is fetching as the depressed protagonist. ‘Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn’ #1 review, ‘Lovecraft Country’ episode 10 ‘Full Circle’ recap/review, Marvel Comics expands Marvel Unlimited to feature new comics 3 months after print. News For some people, anyway. to Review Archive - T. The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The main character (Newman) is impressively dedicated to solving Rubik’s cubes.
Unfortunately, the rest of the book gets bogged down in so much by setting things up that we don’t get much of a story. AIPT Comics Podcast Episode 95: Marvel, DC, and all the other Halloween season frights! Plot Summary: Consisting of three more stories, this is the second half of the ambitious, 2-film anthology series from Hong Kong Review: While I generally enjoyed the first film's stories for what they were, the tales this time around are blander and nonsensical. However, a scented pillow from a local dry good store restores Ching Yi's ability to snooze and soon after, Hong begins to visit her for regular makeup sex. Michael Benedetto does a good job translating Joe Hill’s script to the page, particularly in how he makes Newman the type of person who you would feel sorry for and want to stay away from. Updated Review #9: Shutter (2004 Thai original), Updated Review #4: One Missed Call (Japanese original), Updated Review #20: Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. …or that has a security team leading their discarded scientists out the door as you’re walking in. Said visits, however, may be of a metaphysical nature. (Kozo, 8/2013), Return AIPT Comics Minor satire: always a plus. Take a look around, I'm sure you will find a new movie to watch as I'm at 800 posts and counting! The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The last page gives me hope that we’ll see something really cool now that the exposition dump is finished and atmosphere gases have been sprayed.
The Tales From the Dark films arrived in Hong Kong cinemas with an overblown "quality" marketing push from Edko Films, with testimonials from actors and directors about how awesome or revolutionary their new film is.
The good news: Tales from the Dark 2 is for the most part better than its predecessor, with a more consistent tone and fewer obvious instances of WTF. Gordon Chan creates decent, though sometimes tediously inert atmosphere and Fala Chen is fetching as the depressed protagonist. ‘Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn’ #1 review, ‘Lovecraft Country’ episode 10 ‘Full Circle’ recap/review, Marvel Comics expands Marvel Unlimited to feature new comics 3 months after print. News For some people, anyway. to Review Archive - T. The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The main character (Newman) is impressively dedicated to solving Rubik’s cubes.
Unfortunately, the rest of the book gets bogged down in so much by setting things up that we don’t get much of a story. AIPT Comics Podcast Episode 95: Marvel, DC, and all the other Halloween season frights! Plot Summary: Consisting of three more stories, this is the second half of the ambitious, 2-film anthology series from Hong Kong Review: While I generally enjoyed the first film's stories for what they were, the tales this time around are blander and nonsensical. However, a scented pillow from a local dry good store restores Ching Yi's ability to snooze and soon after, Hong begins to visit her for regular makeup sex. Michael Benedetto does a good job translating Joe Hill’s script to the page, particularly in how he makes Newman the type of person who you would feel sorry for and want to stay away from. Updated Review #9: Shutter (2004 Thai original), Updated Review #4: One Missed Call (Japanese original), Updated Review #20: Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. …or that has a security team leading their discarded scientists out the door as you’re walking in. Said visits, however, may be of a metaphysical nature. (Kozo, 8/2013), Return AIPT Comics Minor satire: always a plus. Take a look around, I'm sure you will find a new movie to watch as I'm at 800 posts and counting! The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The last page gives me hope that we’ll see something really cool now that the exposition dump is finished and atmosphere gases have been sprayed.
A little less than a year ago, I had to have major surgery for the first time. Lawrence Lau eschews any postmodern commentary, delivering little more than a generic and serviceable diversion that's sometimes refreshing in its uncomplicated simplicity.
Teddy Robin directs and stars in the closing piece, "Black Umbrella", about a curiously wise old man (Robin) who wanders Hong Kong with his black umbrella, doing minor good deeds and commenting on his place in the world. The group intends to play games in the school after dark but run into the clearly disturbed caretaker Uncle Chan (Lai Hon-Chi) before white-faced child ghosts begin picking them off one-by-one. "Pillow" is a nifty update of classic Chinese ghost tales, except with a female protagonist and some slightly amped eroticism courtesy of Fala Chen's body double. Unfortunately, the rest of the book gets bogged down in so much by … Never trust a company that purposefully misspells their name…. Yeung-Ming. X-Men. They're no patch on the Three movies or even Herman Yau's uneven but occasionally sublime Troublesome Night films, but the Tales From the Dark films are well-produced and quite watchable exercises in horror. Comic Books DC Preview: Dark Nights: Death Metal Rise of the New God #1. Tales from the Dark 2 Review Disclaimer: Contains spoilers! Simon Yam's portion of Tales from the Dark 1 ended similarly, which begs the question: Are we looking at some weird new trope? There is no other way that a game of Monopoly between adolescents can end in anything other than tears and violence. Exclusive previews, reviews, and the latest news every week, delivered to your inbox. Podcasts Fala Chen, Gordon Lam Ka-Tung, Joman Chiang Cho-Man, Tony Ho Wah-Chiu, Lam Chiu-Wing, Crystal Kwok But the remaining four parts are decent to excellent, making this experiment in Hong Kong horror a solid success. ... Review by iluvOP ★★★ Prettymuch the same as the first one, except this one was probably just a bit better overall. I don't present myself as a pretentious critic and write my reviews in the way I speak in person...assuming you can tolerate my brand of humor. The people he encounters, including a would-be thief (Kelvin Kwan) and a beat-up prostitute (Aliza Mo), have differing reactions to his good deeds, and he occasionally hints that controlling his temper would be a good thing. As usual, Gabriel Rodriguez is awesome. "Black Umbrella" takes its cues from Chinese cultural lore and compensates for its occasional aimlessness with an intriguing premise, fine cinematography and also its ending, which puts an exclamation point on the segment and indeed the entire Tales from the Dark series.
The Tales From the Dark films arrived in Hong Kong cinemas with an overblown "quality" marketing push from Edko Films, with testimonials from actors and directors about how awesome or revolutionary their new film is.
The good news: Tales from the Dark 2 is for the most part better than its predecessor, with a more consistent tone and fewer obvious instances of WTF. Gordon Chan creates decent, though sometimes tediously inert atmosphere and Fala Chen is fetching as the depressed protagonist. ‘Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn’ #1 review, ‘Lovecraft Country’ episode 10 ‘Full Circle’ recap/review, Marvel Comics expands Marvel Unlimited to feature new comics 3 months after print. News For some people, anyway. to Review Archive - T. The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The main character (Newman) is impressively dedicated to solving Rubik’s cubes.
Unfortunately, the rest of the book gets bogged down in so much by setting things up that we don’t get much of a story. AIPT Comics Podcast Episode 95: Marvel, DC, and all the other Halloween season frights! Plot Summary: Consisting of three more stories, this is the second half of the ambitious, 2-film anthology series from Hong Kong Review: While I generally enjoyed the first film's stories for what they were, the tales this time around are blander and nonsensical. However, a scented pillow from a local dry good store restores Ching Yi's ability to snooze and soon after, Hong begins to visit her for regular makeup sex. Michael Benedetto does a good job translating Joe Hill’s script to the page, particularly in how he makes Newman the type of person who you would feel sorry for and want to stay away from. Updated Review #9: Shutter (2004 Thai original), Updated Review #4: One Missed Call (Japanese original), Updated Review #20: Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. …or that has a security team leading their discarded scientists out the door as you’re walking in. Said visits, however, may be of a metaphysical nature. (Kozo, 8/2013), Return AIPT Comics Minor satire: always a plus. Take a look around, I'm sure you will find a new movie to watch as I'm at 800 posts and counting! The memory of laying on table and waiting to go to sleep is still pretty fresh in my mind—which made the last image of Tales from the Darkside #2 make me want to piss my pants. The last page gives me hope that we’ll see something really cool now that the exposition dump is finished and atmosphere gases have been sprayed.
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