In “Mee Pok Man” director Eric Khoo reminds us vividly that love is often inscrutable and hard to get. The 1995 debut film of the Singaporean director was torn...
Category - The Eric Khoo Project (17/26)
An effort to review all of Eric Khoo’s films and to analyze his contribution to the cinema of Singapore (will also include interview, a list of his favorite Singaporean movies and a retrospective article)
The first film from Singapore to screen at Cannes (in the Un Certain Regard section, in 1997) and mentioned by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs as...
The first film from Singapore to screen at Cannes (in the Un Certain Regard section, in 1997) and mentioned by the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs as...
There is an issue when somebody tries to review Eric Khoo's films. Despite of the opinion you might have about them, the fact remains that a number of them are...
Netflix has partnered with a whole bunch of Singapore creators and companies to bring a motherload of Singapore-made content to the streaming platform (*on...
Eric Khoo's love for dogs and particularly Woofy, his Pomeranian which died in 2018, is a well documented fact, with him stating in an article on 8Days.sg:...
Two of the most dominant themes in Eric Khoo's filmography are food (and particularly the hawker stalls) and the eternal antagonism between the international...
Based on a short story by Eric Khoo, “Piece of Meat” is a stop-motion animation that uses visual metaphor in order to present a number of social comments. The...
Part of “7 Letters”, an omnibus film comprised of 7 films by 7 directors that was produced for Singapore's 50th anniversary, Eric Khoo's contribution is a...
A new TV series for HBO has been announced, helmed by Eric Khoo. The series contains 8 segments from different Asian directors including: Malaysian Ho Yuhang...