A 36-year-old doctoral candidate plays a naïve and lazy boy, another man acts as his mother, people sell cows in Singapore, and the quickest way to get up to the clouds is to climb a bean sprout.
…Nothing probably happens because the alternative Mormon rock band Neon Trees are too good to be true. The band tells us more about their, well, good habits.
Following the disappointing sequel of Money No Enough 2 and Ah Long Pte Ltd, the latest movie by renowned local director Jack Neo has hit the big screens yet again. Titled Where Got Ghost? and co-directed by Boris Boo, this movie comprises of 3 short stories namely, “Roadside Got Ghost”, “Forest Got Ghost” and “House Got Ghost”.
If you’re a junkie for local movies by Jack Neo, you’ll be pleased to know that his latest one, “Where Got Ghost?” isn’t another witty social satire wrapped in comedy, but serves up a generous plate of scare with laughs.
UrbanWire chatted with Bobby Tonelli and Chua En Lai, cast members of Wayang Boy, a topical film about immigration, Chinese opera and scary principals.