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John Lui
Film Correspondent
johnlui@sph.com.sg
At The Movies: The Dune saga continues, and this time, it is about payback
Congrats, Singapore. Now how about subsidising stuff for the non-Swifties?
Film Picks: Nai Nai And Wai Po, May December and The Forbidden Play
At The Movies: In May December, a scandal’s heart-breaking consequences are laid bare
Film picks: The Movie Emperor, Orion And The Dark and The Worst Person In The World
Meet the women making themselves seen in 2024 in Singapore’s male-dominated film industry
Akan datang: Over 20 made-with-Singapore films coming in 2024
At The Movies: In satirical comedy The Movie Emperor, Andy Lau plays a twisted version of himself
The Life List: Dragons flying high on TV and in movies
From Aragog to the Hippogriff: A piece of Harry Potter’s Wizarding World lands in Sentosa
At The Movies: Spy comedy Argylle features cool visuals in a generic story
Don’t overlook National Library Board’s digital comics, art books and graphic novels
Binge-worthy: In the arctic freeze, women seek justice in True Detective: Night Country
Seen on the big screen: Singapore company Mighty Jaxx’s figurines in spy movie Argylle
Film Picks: Score: A Film Music Documentary, Only The River Flows and Johnny Keep Walking!
At The Movies: In Only The River Flows, a moody cop searches for the truth
Film picks: Poor Things, The Teachers’ Lounge and The End We Start From
Watch Coldplay, or face the Fomo
At The Movies: In Poor Things, a strong-willed woman evades the clutches of terrible men
Smart assistants need a dumbing down
Film picks: The Persian Version, The Holdovers and Abang Adik
At The Movies: The Beekeeper boasts a hive of memorable villains
Golden Globes aims to get classy, but falls short
Binge-worthy: Blue Eye Samurai slays with stunning visuals and martial arts action
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