[Movie Review] ‘How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ reserves the best for last
The best part about How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is the last part, where you finally see what becomes of Hiccup (Jay [Click to read more.]
The best part about How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is the last part, where you finally see what becomes of Hiccup (Jay [Click to read more.]
If you’re the philosophical type, you can see how Homestay‘s title is a metaphorical observation about the ephemeral nature of life. Yet, despite the slightly [Click to read more.]
Glass isn’t about heroes and villains. It’s about superheroes and supervillains, as its characters frequently remind you. It’s about individuals with super powers that set [Click to read more.]
It’s rare to find a film that would benefit from focusing less on story, but Escape Room is one of those rare films. The title [Click to read more.]
Like its promotional materials, Natsume Yujin-Cho The Movie: Ephemeral Bond is exceedingly pleasant and peaceful — and also rather sleep-inducing. All the characters are extremely agreeable, and [Click to read more.]
Kill Mobile <来电狂响> is one of those films which feel like it would have worked better in a theatre setting, especially given the copious amount [Click to read more.]
Every month, we’ll tell you about new comedies and dramas to hit terrestrial and cable channels, as well as streaming sites in Singapore. We’ll also [Click to read more.]
Movie which are based on real-life events often face a critical stumbling block — it’s difficult to turn a series of events into a coherent plot [Click to read more.]
If you’ve ever watched any trashy romance film, you’ll be lured into thinking that I want to eat your pancreas is more of the same — just [Click to read more.]
It’s almost impossible to write about Mary Poppins Returns without comparing it 1964’s Mary Poppins since it is, after all, a sequel – so I’m [Click to read more.]
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