"Kill the Devil in his den"
Category - Singaporean Reviews
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...
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...
"Sometimes, no violence. Sometimes, only violence."
Everything slowly falls apart and deteriorates in the life of the Lim family. Anthony Chen's “Ilo Ilo” follows the characters in their trying attempt at...
“My Magic” remains the only movie from Singapore to be nominated for the Palme D'Or, while it was also selected as Singapore's official entry for...
Winner of the NETPAC award at the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, among a number of other awards, both Asian and international, and backed up by...
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...
Jow Zhi Wei paints a pianfully relatable picture of broken family relationships .