Archive for the ‘FILM’ Category
Eminem Goes Back to High School
If you’re just starting your Saturday morning, we suggest you take a look at this light-hearted film by Eminem, to kick start your weekend!
Hello Stranger
Would you fall in love with a complete stranger? Someone who’s name you might not even know? Monday Flying shares more on Hello Stranger, a film from Thailand.
In Remembrance: Elizabeth Taylor
With news of her death, Monday Flying remembers Elizabeth Taylor as the stunning Hollywood beauty of the ’50s.
Y-3 Spring/Summer 2011
For Spring/Summer 2011, Y-3 is inspired by Yohji Yamamoto’s love for rock & roll and the striking, dark energy that is behind it.
Things To Do This Weekend
Monday Flying shares what’s worthy to explore in Singapore this weekend: movies, book sales and more!
Lady Gaga for Supreme by Terry Richardson Video
Lady Gaga’s collaboration with Supreme continues to buzz with this behind the scenes video.
BMW: April Fools’ Joke
BMW released a brand-new model, the M3 pick-up, on 1 April. Despite knowing it’s a hoax, we took a look at the imaginary model and felt it was a beauty that was not meant to be.
Things To Do This Weekend
We hate wasting weekends by not knowing where to go or what to do! Monday Flying shares what’s happening in town this weekend.
Arthouse Momo, Seoul
If you’re in Seoul and itching for international films, head to Arthouse Momo, a quiet cinema with a focus on international films at Ewha Women’s University in Seoul.
Ah Kong, by Royston Tan
Singapore director Royston Tan released his short film, Ah Kong. In collaboration with the Health Promotion Board of Singapore, Tan was commissioned to produce and direct a movie to raise awareness of dementia and its debilitating effects amongst Singaporeans.
7 Must-Watch Films on Homosexuality
As part of Monday Flying’s continuous exploration on memorable films, our contributor, Kane, shares 7 impressive movies on the theme of homosexuality.
Anytime Soon, Hong Kong
Actor Shawn Yue and Supermodel Cara G stars in Jean-Claude Thibaut’s luxurious and tantalizing short film, “Anytime Soon”. You should watch it, if only just for the wardrobe, sourced from the ready-to-wear collection of Hermès.
Oldboy
Monday Flying kicks off an exploration of Asian films by revisiting the 2003 Korean favourite, Oldboy. Widely acclaimed and made an instant hit by film critics around the world, we start off our Asian film recommendation series by understanding why Oldboy was a cinematographic success.
Mao’s Last Dancer
Directed by Oscar-nominated Australian Bruce Beresford, Mao’s Last Dancer opens the Singapore International Film Festival 2010. SIFF is whetting film appetites with its strong choice for its opening film this year.
From Twitter
- We've always liked Cats Socrates at Bras Basah, and here's why. http://t.co/Bdfi99EI Go
- If you only have time for one activity this weekend, make it a priority to visit Public Garden Flea Market. http://t.co/3TQGfbju Go
- Two beloved McDonald's branches at ECP and KAP bid us farewell, our team thought it best to dedicate a feature to them http://t.co/AYMwNivX Go
- While You Were Sleeping, a project to spread some love to tired souls http://t.co/QhsDVoRN Go
- Lucid Dreams in the Reverie of the Real by Lee Wen, Singapore's multidisciplinary artist, showcasing his work http://t.co/6BudtFZz Go

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