Having premiered in Busan in 2018, and featuring an intriguing narrative filled with metaphors about movie making, “Demons” seemed like a unique...
Category - Singaporean Reviews
This year I have fully indulged in Eric Khoo's filmography, and I can easily say that there two concepts that dominate the majority of it: food and the dilemma...
Commissioned by Singapore's Health Promotion Board, this telemovie had the purpose of raising awareness regarding dementia, but Eric Khoo still managed to...
A man with a white shirt is ascending the stairs to his home, only to find that his door has been forced open. He goes in silently, and finds a man searching...
Based on the homonymous Scandinavian noir crime series, which has already been remade in British-French, American and Russian settings, it was high time for an...
Winner of the Directing Award for World Cinema-Documentary in Sundance, “Shirkers” is a rather unusual, but quite captivating film about a kidnap...
The issue of in-house maids in Singapore is a rather significant one. There are about 150.000 of them working in the country (whose population at the time the...
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...
Allow me to start with a personal note. If you are not interested, feel free to skip this paragraph. “Be With Me” is the very first of Eric Khoo's films...
After being offered a job in Singapore, a young mother must try to decide if she will move away from the town of “Kampung Tapir” in order to pursue her dreams...