Film + TV

The MTV Show is back with its new ways, new VJs and a whole new season.
19 Apr 2013
In 64 years, humans will travel around the planet in sleek ships; bubble like drones will patrol the Earth, capable of exterminating any form of threat they encounter in their route – that’s if you believe Joseph Kosinski’s vision of Earth in 2077 in sci-fi thriller Oblivion.
15 Apr 2013
He pulls on a sleeveless black top and begins striding across the carnival grounds, entering a big top tent with a flaming red leather jacket to the enthusiastic screams of fans. It looks like a clip out of a rock star’s biographical film, but Luke (played by 4-time Golden Globe award nominee, Ryan Gosling) is a different kind of badass- a motorcycle stunt performer.
7 Apr 2013
If people who rappel down mountain slopes are daredevils, what do you call those who do this while running across sheer cliff faces in winter, and clashing swords with a team of ninjas hot in pursuit?
6 Apr 2013
Wouldn’t we have world peace if humans were caring, peaceful creatures who loved one another? If you can’t imagine that, The Host, written by best selling Twilight author Stephenie Meyer, offers to be your guiding light.
2 Apr 2013
A signature mix of his music, humour and violence, Django Unchained is another film he can add to his list of award-winning movies together with Pulp Fiction (1994) and Inglorious Bastards (2009). Set in 1859, 2 years before the American civil war, it starts with the freeing of one slave, Django (Jamie Foxx), pronounced, “jen-goh”.
28 Mar 2013
The French film industry is an enigmatic one. Some find French films complicated, while others say that they are simple. Eunice Toh and Jolene Leong speak to French directors and actresses to put a name on the charm of French cinema.
5 Mar 2013
It’s ZERO DARK THIRTY now and we are just hours away from the annual Academy Awards. RONALD WAN predicts the winners from his trusted PLAYBOOK or maybe you should just ARGO figure out yourself.
Action flick Bullet to the Head has Sly Stallone biting the bullet and going up against a crime syndicate.
20 Feb 2013
For almost 5 decades, Donald E. Westlake’s Parker novels have thrilled fans of the pulp noir genre with a villainous protagonist that was less suave-Danny-Ocean, more killing-for-a-cause-Dexter.
13 Feb 2013

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