Film + TV

Riddle me this: What do you get when you put a stellar cast with an impressive combined number of 18 Oscar nominations into a holiday movie?
Some time between now and Armageddon, someone will decide to do away our advanced telecommunication network and replace it
You’ve seen the Sony HD ads with flying projectiles dramatically slowed down, repeatedly hit the cooler than ice and immaculately dressed quintessential British spy, eliciting hardly a flinch from his scarred face in his latest film, Quantum of Solace.
Carrot Cake Conversations does not quite manage to walk across the thin tightrope that exists between a great movie and an unfortunate
1 Nov 2008
If you think SAW is overdone, think again – the end doesn’t seem to be even near. The fifth chapter of torture-porn SAW continues
29 Oct 2008
Love, homosexuality and Catholicism. These themes surface in Brideshead Revisited, a film adaptation of the acclaimed 20th century novel
If humanly possible, Smoke will make you laugh, cry, as well as scratch your head thoughtfully and go, “hmm…” at the same time.
“This feather may seem worthless but this comes from afar, and it carries with it all my good intentions,” the metaphor used three times during the movie to depict how every mother places all her hopes on her daughter, wishing only the best for her.
16 Oct 2008
“Hollywood movies don’t give even half a second to breathe,” said Wayne Wang, the famous 59-year-old Asian-American director, about mainstream action-packed and effects-laden movies. “Empty spaces give you time to think about life.” “Empty spaces” is exactly what he gives to the audience in his second independent film, Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart (1985).
14 Oct 2008
Helmed by acclaimed Hollywood director Wayne Wang, Last Holiday is a feel-good comedy about a woman whose entire life revolves around
12 Oct 2008

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