Yat ku chan dik mou lam 2014

Critics score:
69 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, AV Club: Here, in this entertaining, preposterous goof of a kung fu movie, are all those values missing from the mainstream of American action filmmaking ... Read more

Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: Teddy Chen's combination police procedural and kick-ass action film provides a sturdy vehicle for longtime Hong Kong star Donnie Yen, who at age 51 proves he's still in good enough shape to deliver all the right moves. Read more

Nicolas Rapold, New York Times: "Kung Fu Killer" lacks the brio and spice of its ancestors. Read more

G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle: This isn't a new golden age of martial arts films, but with Yen holding down the fort in China and southeast Asian fighters Iko Uwais and Tony Jaa, it's a pretty good one. Read more

Bruce Demara, Toronto Star: Kung Fu Killer manages to be your better-than-average chop-socky fun for a couple of reasons, starting with veteran actor Donnie Yen in the lead as Mo Hahou, who can fight and emote with equal proficiency. Read more

Aaron Hillis, Village Voice: An undeniably bland film in style and story, despite a few elaborately staged fight sequences. Read more