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Anita Gates, New York Times: Murky, third-rate martial-arts film. Read more
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: The film's action sequences have been staged with a dazzling finesse, and the look of the film is splendid. Read more
John Powers, L.A. Weekly: The Hong Kong movie industry is crumbling, and this painfully slack horror picture is another sign of its decay. Read more
Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger: You begin to realize that whatever name they want to give this dish, the chief ingredients remain ham, cheese and corn. Read more
Jami Bernard, New York Daily News: Pleasantly cheesy but undistinguished martial-arts and horror fare. Read more
Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com: Anything that reminds us that there are mass-entertainment options beyond Hollywood's banal formulas is worthwhile. Read more
Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune: The thrill is mostly gone in this supernatural mess. Read more
Robert Koehler, Variety: Project has the stench less of rotting flesh than the whiff of a thoughtless quickie. Read more
Dennis Lim, Village Voice: An uninspired addition to the generally endearing subgenre. Read more