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- HONG KONG
- The Blacksheep Affair (1998) [Slight Recommendation]
- Downtown Torpedoes (1997) [Recommended]
- God of Gamblers 3 - The Early Stage (1995) [Not Recommended]
- Killing Me Tenderly (1997) [Not Recommended]
- Legend of the Wolf (1997) [Not Recommended]
- The Longest Nite (1998) [Highly Recommended]
- Portland Street Blues (1997) [Highly Recommended]
- True Mob Story (1998) [Not Recommended]
- When I Look Upon The Stars (1999) [Recommended]
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- INDIA
- Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Ruppaiya (2001) [Not Recommended]
(A lame battle of the sexes farce)
- Aankhen (2002) [Marginal Recommendation]
(Amitabh Bachchan tries to get three blind men to rob a bank)
- Aks (2001) [Recommended]
(Amitabh Bachchan and Manoj Bajpai face-off in this slick thriller)
- * Barood (1998) [Marginal Recommendation]
(Akshay Kumar plays a cross between Jackie Chan and James Bond in this shoddy but mesmerizingly absurd action-comedy-thriller-romance)
- Bichhoo (2000) [Not Recommended]
(Bobby Deol and Rani Mukherjee star in a remake of The Professional that's strictly amateur hour)
- Dastak (1996) [Not Recommended]
(Former Miss Universe Sushmita Sen makes her debut in this shlocky thriller)
- Dil Chahta Hai (2001) [Slight Recommendation]
(Three male buddies try to find true love)
- Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar!! (2000) [Recommended]
(The co-writer of Satya returns with a darkly comic riff on similar material)
- Dillagi (1999) [Recommended]
(Tough guy Sunny Deol goes soft in this romantic comedy)
- Drohi (1993) [Slight Recommendation]
(Ram Gopal Varma's early Satya-like crime thriller)
- Hera Pheri (2000) [Slight Recommendation]
(Financially-strapped losers = laughs in this mildly amusing comedy)
- Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) [Recommended]
(An epic tale of love and a remarkable visual feast -- although Salman Khan could give you indigestion)
- * Hum Kisise Kum Nahin (2002) [Not Recommended]
(Aishwarya Rai admirers take note -- others need not apply)
- Jaanwar (1999) [Not Recommended]
(Akshay Kumar is the troubled criminal "Badshaah" in this absurd thriller)
- Josh (2000) [Recommended]
(Mansoor Khan's West Side Story redux is a colorful explosion of style over substance)
- Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000) [Not Recommended]
(The blockbuster hit that made Hrithik Roshan a star)
- Kranti (1981) [Recommended]
(An epic historical romp in which the Indians best the British)
- Kudrat (1981) [Recommended]
(Intriguing reincarnation romance starring Hema Malini)
- Kudrat (1998) [Not Recommended]
(Tiresome romantic comedy/thriller with Akshaye Khanna and Urmila)
- * Laila (1984) [Recommended]
(Familial discord hits an all-time high in this early Anil Kapoor melodrama)
- Maachis (1996) [Slight Recommendation]
(A solemn melodrama about terrorism from writer/director Gulzar)
- Mohabbatein (2000) [Recommended]
(Three wafer-thin love stories backed by sensational song-and-dance numbers)
- Mr. India (1987) [Slight Recommendation]
(Shekhar Kapur makes a wacky kids' flick...or does he?)
- Nayak (2001) [Highly Recommended]
(Anil Kapoor battles corruption in this spectacular political satire)
- Parinda (1989) [Recommeded]
(Vidhu Vinod Chopra's gritty forerunner to Satya)
- Pukar (2000) [Slight Recommendation]
(Anil Kapoor treads into Sunny Deol territory with this gingoistic action flick)
- Raaz (2002) [Slight Recommendation]
(A slightly improved version of Robert Zemeckis' What Lies Beneath)
- Ram-Jaane (1995) [Marginal Recommendation]
(Angels with Dirty Faces Shahrukh style)
- Rangeela (1994) [Highly Recommended]
(The memorable musical that made Urmila a household name)
- Sarfarosh (1999) [Recommended]
(Aamir Khan heroically battles terrorists and smugglers)
- Thakshak (1999) [Highly Recommended]
(Ajay Devgan broods, Tabu shines, A.R. Rahman rocks)
- Tum Mere Ho (1989) [Slight Recommendation]
(Aamir Khan does battle with a Nagin...and lives to tell about it)
- Trimurti (1995) [Not Recommended]
(Subhash Ghai's train wreck of a movie)
- Virasat (1997) [Recommended]
(Anil Kapoor stars, but Tabu steals his thunder)* = Three Most Recent Reviews Added