Sinema Review: “Faeryville”
Identity, truth, freedom and rebellion. These are a few of the epic keywords that highlight the multiple themes of Faeryville. Faeryville...
Identity, truth, freedom and rebellion. These are a few of the epic keywords that highlight the multiple themes of Faeryville. Faeryville...
Hirokazu Kore-eda's latest fractured-family drama is a graceful yet somewhat emotionally muffled portrait of four siblings. Marking the subtle transitions in...
Unlucky Plaza opened the 25th Singapore International Film Festival in December last year, with two sold out screenings. It opened in...
Though writer-director-producer Sam LOH ç¾…å‹ deserves kudos for trying to break the conservative mould of Singapore film with this "first erotic thriller", the truth...
STANDING IN STILL WATER reflects the lives of damaged Singaporeans, including a crippled young woman on the road of recovery; a...
Among the constant stream of in-jokes driving hostage drama Unlucky Plaza, one stands out. As the hapless and accidental captor Onassis (Epy...
An out-there comedy on sexual frustration, Singapore style, Rubbers 套 starts like a collegiate gross-out movie but develops a typically Southeast Asian sweetness...
AFTER Shrek Forever After, The Incredible Hulk, The Green Hornet and The Green Lantern, local moviegoers will get to see another...
Han Ji-won is the Korean version of "Sigourney Weaver in Alien" (1979). That's because "Sector 7 (Korean sci-fi thriller)" has been...
Some viewers might compare One Day to the 2008 Singapore film, The Leap Years, since the stories in both films straddle...
No, "What's Your Number?" isn't about a guy and his cheesy pick up lines. Instead, it is about a woman, and...
Quite a number of queer-interest films at this year's Vancouver International Film Festival hail from Asia as part of the 'Dragons...