Film Review: Dystopian Teen Drama ‘Faeryville’ Leaves Bare the Thin Line Between Ideology and Extremism
Youthful idealism becomes an excuse for terror - when a new boy joins a clique of loser misfits in Faeryville College....
Youthful idealism becomes an excuse for terror - when a new boy joins a clique of loser misfits in Faeryville College....
For Aric Hidir Amin, acting boils down to one word: believability. For the last 15 years, the 36-year-old has been honing...
From 10 July to 28 August 2021, the Asian Film Archive will be featuring the works of Iranian auteur, Abbas Kiarostami,...
The Sinema Weekly Digest presents a weekly roundup of Asian film news and the latest trailers, releases and events to check...
Following its first film showcase of the year in April, the Singapore Film Society (SFS) returns this July with a presentation...
Set in Manila where the mythical creatures of Philippine folklore live in hiding amongst humans, Alexandra Trese finds herself going head...
Blackmagic Design has announced that the Singapore Tourism Board’s recent "Singapore By Stream" live Twitch campaign used ATEM Mini Extreme to...
“Mom… do you think I’m pretty? What’s pretty about me?” Kim Bora is a South Korean director and screenwriter. Born in...
The last time Sinema.SG spoke with tokuAsia, the team behind the Sacred Guardian Singa project, they were on the verge of...
The Songs We Sang is a documentary about Singaporean Mandarin Folk Music that was popular in the 1980s and 90s. It...
The 7th National Youth Film Awards (NYFA) has announced the 56 nominees for this year's awards. In total, the Awards received...
A stockbroker struggling with bipolar disorder goes to live with his estranged father in a cramped flat, where old resentments bubble...