“I’m 29 today. I won’t see 30.” This is how James starts off the film. Right away it strikes a chord in me because that is my age at this moment. How would it feel, to have to say that? “I’m 29 today. I won’t see 30.” Suddenly I want to berate myself for panicking […]
Dark Shadows (Movie Review)
I must admit, I’ve never really been a huge fan of Johnny Depp’s weird characters – not Captain Jack Sparrow or Willie Wonka and certainly not Sweeney Todd, which, by the way, is the worst movie I’ve ever seen. Gelle and I hated it so much that we had to watch another movie in the […]
Avengers {Movie Review}
So two girls, both with EQ problems, booked tickets to watch Avengers at the last minute last night. It was so last minute that they couldn’t find side-by-side seats in any of the nearby cinemas anymore, yet they so wanted to watch the movie already that they settled for seats in front of the other, […]
A Study in Purple
BBC Sherlock’s first episode is called “A Study in Pink” and it involves a dead woman with a pink suitcase. A Study in Pink Well today, I just couldn’t resist. A Study in Purple The trench coat, the scarf, the cheekbones, the thinking pose – all Sherlock. I need help. P.S. Do you like my […]
American Pie Reunion
American Pie Reunion is not normally the type of movie I would go to the cinema for, but it holds significance for me in that thirteen years ago, I watched part 1 with a few classmates and that was how we ended up being friends. We were college freshmen then, one year shy of being […]
Sherlock {TV Show Review}
I’ve been a huge fan of Sherlock Holmes eversince I was a kid, so when my friend Nantoy told me that there was a TV series called Sherlock which puts the famous detective in the modern-day era, I got intrigued and told him I would watch it even before he could get around to telling […]
Hunger Games {Movie Review}
In a not-too-distant future, North America has collapsed, weakened by drought, fire, famine, and war to be replaced by Panem, a country divided into the Capitol and 12 districts. Each year two young representatives from each district are selected by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. Part entertainment, part brutal intimidation of the subjugated […]
Wicked (Musical)
The famous broadway musical Wicked has finally made its way to Singapore, and I was not about to pass up the chance to watch it. We went to the grand theatre in Marina Bay Sands last Sunday and it was truly wicked! Great music! Amazing vocals! Chills! A lovely story set in a brilliant set […]
New Year’s Eve (Movie)
It’s another star-studded montage movie surrounding a specific holiday, following in the footsteps of Love Actually and Valentine’s Day. If you’re looking for romantic chills (is that even the right term?), you won’t find it here. I mean there were romantic stories but the actors didn’t have any chemistry. Or maybe that’s just my opinion. […]
Committed (Book Review)
I liked Liz Gilbert’s writing style in Eat Pray Love so I decided to read her second non fiction – Committed. This is the book’s description: At the end of her bestselling memoir Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert fell in love with Felipe, a Brazilian-born man of Australian citizenship who’d been living in Indonesia when […]
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