James Marsh
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54% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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37% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 5.6 points lower than other critics.
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James Marsh's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 60 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Monkey King 2 | |
| Lowest review score: | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny | |
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- James Marsh
The action in Cold War 2 - again overseen by Chin Ka Lok - is far superior to its predecessor.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jul 9, 2016
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- James Marsh
The veteran Hong Kong director makes his audience wait for the promised fireworks, and Three’s flimsy premise never quite captures the grounded realism of Drug War or Election, or the visual flourish of Exiled or Vengeance.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jun 22, 2016
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- James Marsh
A sequel in name only to Wilson Yip’s 2005 film, Soi Cheang’s SPL2: A Time For Consequences nevertheless recaptures the exhilarating energy of the original.- Screen Daily
- Posted May 17, 2016
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- James Marsh
Big-name stars and dazzling visuals leap off the screen in eye-popping 3D, while the most recognisable chapter of China’s most-beloved literary text plays out in exuberant and energetic fashion. The Year of the Monkey could not have asked for a more enthusiastic welcome.- Screen Daily
- Posted Mar 2, 2016
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- James Marsh
Newcomer Jelly Lin brings a delightfully quirky demeanour to her literal fish out of water.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 19, 2016
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- James Marsh
Clocking in at just 96 minutes, Sword of Destiny feels heavily truncated, lacking in narrative substance. Scant characterisation and timid action choreography don’t help matters, while an over-reliance on simple sets and CGI landscapes mean Grant Major’s (The Lord of the Rings) production design lacks the resonance of the previous film.- Screen Daily
- Posted Feb 9, 2016
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- James Marsh
Slick production values and stylish directorial flourishes help make Detective Chinatown an effective and entertaining buddy cop comedy.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 18, 2016
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- James Marsh
While the sub-par effects make it difficult to become fully immersed in the tomb raiding exploits of the Mojin, the rivalries, romances and camaraderie between the central trio do hold water and help sustain the film’s forward momentum.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jan 16, 2016
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- James Marsh
This time, celebrated action director Yuen Wo-ping, taking over from Sammo Hung, ensures the film’s fight sequences remain the film’s primary focus, although the overall tone is smaller and quieter, reflecting both the personal drama Ip Man encounters and Donnie Yen’s own encroaching retirement from kung-fu cinema.- Screen Daily
- Posted Dec 21, 2015
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- James Marsh
Core’s incarnation of Point Break is about one thing, extreme sports, and it is no small relief that the film at least handles those sequences well.- Screen Daily
- Posted Dec 3, 2015
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- James Marsh
Committed performances, a hefty budget and assured hands behind the camera ensure that Dragon Blade delivers on its promise of sprawling battle scenes, intriguing culture clashes and budding bromances, where its giddily high concept and unlikely casting may so easily have seen it fail.- Screen Daily
- Posted Jun 27, 2015
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