Reservation Road
Reservation Road (2007) – on rental. I added this film into my rental queue a couple of weeks ago in the aftermath of the tragic Air France Flight AF447 as it was a show about dealing with grief. What’s the
Reflections of parents of not-so-young-kids-anymore
Reservation Road (2007) – on rental. I added this film into my rental queue a couple of weeks ago in the aftermath of the tragic Air France Flight AF447 as it was a show about dealing with grief. What’s the
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) – at Cathay Cineleisure. I’ll say just this: if you want to get through a Michael Bay movie, you have to accept some things – that the film is going to be packed with
It could be an Asian thing, but from the man’s point of view at least, confinement for Chinese mummies in Singapore sure isn’t easy. The engagement of confinement nannies and helpers is a cottage industry here, with fees of 28
It could be a guy thing, but several male colleagues at work when commenting about having babies all get straight to the point: “Wait till you get to all the sleepless nights!” — Here’s the funny thing: I’ve been sleeping
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) – on rental. This really is the third of a trilogy of movies, of which the first installment was in 2003 and turned into a cult hit. What’s the trilogy about? Well – vampires
The third Hood film was released not only in the wake of Prince of Thieves: it was a parody of Costner’s film. I’m speaking of Mel Brooks’ Robin Hood: Men in Tights. There’s no shortage of film parodies this year,
Frost/Nixon (2008) – on rental. Director Ron Howard’s output seems to fluctuate quite a bit. On the one hand, I really liked Apollo 13 but on the other hand, his move adaptations of the two Dan Brown novels – Angels
Since I’m on the topic of sword and sorcery movies, I thought I’d do a couple of posts on Robin Hood films too.:) Like the Arthurian Legends, there’s been over the decades so much novelization and entertainment media adaptations of
Valkyrie (2008) – on rental. This was a hugely hyped film depicting the most well-known of assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler when Allied forces were approaching from both the West and East sides of Germany. The film was directed by
I really enjoyed the recent Ratatouille too, which we watched with our small group at GV in Plaza Singapura. Like Monsters Inc., I especially liked this also Pixar film largely because of its refreshing story of a mouse who dreams
My three picks for animated features: Monsters, Inc. (2001), Ratatouille (2007) and Surf’s Up (2007). This is an interesting genre: over the years, there was a large gap from the 60s to 80s in which there weren’t many quality animated
Besides the legend of Troy and of the Greek heroes and which I wrote a series of blog entries about here, the other mythological story I’ve always been fascinated with is that of Arthurian Legends. That said, I’m less familiar
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