
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Look For A Star Next February

Friday, November 28, 2008
Missing You...Meet the Fans session
InnoForm Media proudly presents the latest tele-movie Missing You DVD/VCD this festive season. Immerse in a heartwarming story starring MediaCorp Radio Y.E.S 933 DJ Lin Pei Fen, MediaCorp artistes Dasmond Koh and Joshua Ang and veteran actress/host Hsu Chiung Fang. Meet the cast at Jurong Point, Level 1 Stage on 13th December 2008 (Sat), 5.00pm for a fun-filled afternoon with games, prizes and much more!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
BRUCE LEE ACTION BONANZA (11 - 14 DECEMBER)

Wednesday, November 26, 2008
How Cape No. 7 Changed Their Lives

Van Fan Interview
Shino Lin Interview
Chie Tanaka Interview
So Pretty

Monday, November 24, 2008
"TERMINATOR SALVATION" Motion Poster Coming

JOURNEY THE CENTER OF THE EARTH in 3D

Twilight Sharpen Its Teeth
We Are Right Here on BATTLE OF WITS UK DVD

Sunday, November 23, 2008
DVD...DVD...DVD...DVD...DVD...

Saturday, November 22, 2008
Japanese Pop Culture with Anime Festival Asia 08

Japanese Pop Culture with Anime Festival Asia 08 this weekend (November 22nd and 23rd, 2008) at Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Center, Hall 403 and 404. AFA08 will showcase a wide array of Japanese Pop Culture related content, spanning over 5,000 sqm of space with 7 experience zones: Anime Live, Anime Blockbusters, The Arena, : Akiba Town, Mangaka and Industry where visitors will gain access to exclusive content, merchandise and live acts straight from Japan. AFA08 will also feature numerous competitions during the weekend including Singapore’s first Arcade Showdown, a COSPLAY Mania Competition, Bandai Action Kit Universal Cup Competition, and two Manga art competitions Graphite and Mangaka.Tickets for AFA08 will cost S$5 for a single day pass and S$8 for a 2 day pass at the door on both show days. VIP Pass Tickets for May’n and Mizuki ‘Live’ Concerts are $68 and $78 respectively which includes an opportunity to win an autograph session with for each concert. For more information, please visit: www.afa08.com
Friday, November 21, 2008
MX - Hitwise Award Winner Jul to Sept 2008

various partners who make the right choice working constantly hand-in-hand with us. We have more contests, reviews, coverages coming up so stay tuned. Cheers!
The Mouse Goes 3-D

More Cape No. 7 Activities

Thursday, November 20, 2008
JACK NEO'S 13th FEATURE FILM

Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Stars of Cape No. 7 Coming

Hot Like Tom Yum

Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Weekday Giveaway

Winx Club Premiere Photos at The Cathay

Winx Club fairies on red carpet leading to The Cathay

From left to right: Winx Club fairies Flora, Bloom and Layla in The Picturehouse Lounge at The Cathay. The Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom is reviewed here by our mortal reviewer.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Give The Gift of Movies

Saturday, November 15, 2008
The Sound from Red Cliff

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Don't You Wish That...
1. You are loved like Chris (that's Christopher Lee for unknowing fans) and Fann (that'd be Fann Wong, the bona fide Hollywood Star of Caldecott Hill)?
2. You are going to star in a romantic movie directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham which tell the story of two celebrated artistes who publicly announce their marriage?
3. Your co-star is your spouse to be, and your real wedding will be The Event Of The Year?
Of course, mortals will be mortals. And we can only bring you the photographs taken at the start of principal photography ceremony for next year's Chinese New Year blockbuster "The Wedding Of The Year" while we continue to dream that we are a certain Chris and Fann...

2. You are going to star in a romantic movie directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham which tell the story of two celebrated artistes who publicly announce their marriage?
3. Your co-star is your spouse to be, and your real wedding will be The Event Of The Year?
Of course, mortals will be mortals. And we can only bring you the photographs taken at the start of principal photography ceremony for next year's Chinese New Year blockbuster "The Wedding Of The Year" while we continue to dream that we are a certain Chris and Fann...
Monday, November 10, 2008
[Blog Aloud] The Carrot Cake Conversations
Despite the official programme stating that director Michael Wang and cast member Andrea Fonseka would be around for the Blog Aloud Q&A Session this evening, it came with the bonus of having another cast member Alaric Tay in attendance too! So without further ado, here's a series of videos on what transpired during this evening's session. Enjoy!
Director Michael Wang on His Feelings of Singaporeans
Advice on Dating By Michael Wang
Andrea and Alaric Talk About Their Roles
Stereo Sound Only
So You Prefer Ruth To Speak Liddat Ah?
Andrea Fonseka Researching Ruth
The Carrot Cake Conversations is now showing at GV Cinemas!
Sunday, November 09, 2008
We Like To Move It Move It!
Before catching Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa in cinemas, you may want to practise those hip swinging moves first:
And while you are still at it, go grab a copy of the original soundtrack album available in all good music stores. If the recession is getting to you, you can try your luck in our promo giveaway.
Also, look out for our review of the soundtrack on movieXclusive.com, swing those hips to the funky music video and be sure to move it move it!
Friday, November 07, 2008
Weekend Giveaway No. 4

Thursday, November 06, 2008
What's On at the National Museum?
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Some time last month on 12 October, the National Museum had as part of its Weapons of Mass Desire exhibition, screened a rather controversial film by Chinese director Li Ying called Yasukuni, to a full house. For those (like myself) who had missed that screening, fret not, as there will be an encore screening this Sunday 9 Nov 08 at two separate timeslots of 2pm and 5pm at the National Museum Gallery Theatre
The 123-minute film explores the history of Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine, where more than 2 million of Japan's war dead are enshrined, including over 1,000 war criminals convicted during the 1946-1948 Tokyo tribunal. The film shows not only the well-reported political incidents associated with the shrine, but also takes an in-depth look at the shrine's sword-making tradition. Yasukuni is a sprawling portrait of a clash between two versions of history that offers no easy answers to the uncomfortable questions it raises about reconciling the past with the present. The film raised a fair bit of controversy when traditional Japanese Nationalists caused 4 cinemas to drop the movie in its initial premiere in Japan in 2007.
You can read more about the movie here, and visit the Official Website (in Japanese) for more details. I would say this is a documentary not to be missed! Tickets are priced at S$8 / S$6.40 (Concession)
WORLD CINEMA SERIES
A Programme of the National Museum Cinémathèque
Co-presented with the Singapore Film Society

Days and Nights In The Forest / Aranyer Din Ratri
Director: Satyajit Ray
1969 / India / 115 mins / 35mm / Ratings to be advised
In Bangali with English subtitles
Date: Tuesday 11 November 2008
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Gallery Theatre, Basement, National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
S$8 for public/ S$6.40 concession price for students, seniors aged 60 and above NSF, and National Museum Members and Volunteers / Free admission for Singapore Film Society members
Enquiries: 6332 3659 / 6332 5642
Website: www.nationalmuseum.sg
Nearest MRT Station: Dhoby Ghaut
Widely regarded as one of Satyajit Ray's most magnificent films, Days and Nights in the Forest is a beautiful and touching story about four young middleclass men who leave Calcutta to spend some time in an empty bungalow in the forests of Palmau.
Putting the city and the countryside on a spectacular collision course, Ray's screenplay delights in subtly undercutting his Calcutta heroes, whose youthful arrogance gets them into a series of disastrous (but often hilarious) adventures as they interact with the locals. But what's really captivating is the remarkably literary quality of the film, as it produces a wonderful sense of the unspoken inner feelings that propel these characters towards their various destinies as they discover the complexities of love affairs, the unfulfilling nature of sexual pleasure, and the joys of true love.
Influenced by French cinema, in particular the work of Jean Renoir (whom Ray had firsthand experience of working with), the film's pacing and narrative gradually builds towards its climax, taking in along the way its most famous sequence ñ a delightful picnic scene.
By turns funny, sad and romantic, it's a work that confirms Ray's formidable reputation as a world film maker of the highest order.
Singaporeans Bond With Bond

Michael Crichton (1942 - 2008)

Wednesday, November 05, 2008
The Time For Change Has Arrived
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
The Singapore Korean Film Festival

Monday, November 03, 2008
Quantum Of Solace Singapore Gala Premiere

THE COFFIN OPENS TO NEW RECORD FOR THAI FILM

Saturday, November 01, 2008
The Singapore Korean Film Festival
