The not-so-Great Gatsby
It seems like Hollywood has no luck with movies with “great” in the title. You might recall a certain Oz The Great and Powerful from earlier on in the year. Although The Great Gatsby was a tad more tolerable, I am not sold on the movie adaptation. Gatsby‘s central theme revolves around a timeless and classic storyline of absurd … Read more
Glitz, Glamour and Gloom : The Great Gatsby OST
“Whenever you feel like criticizing any one,” he told me, “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.” And yet, I’m quite sure I haven’t had all or even any of the advantages each of the shallow and damned central characters in the movie – or those … Read more
5 Movies You Should Watch Right Now On Your Laptop
Find yourself pressed for time and need to catch up on all the movies that you’ve missed out recently? A first world problem shared by many, Popspoken is here to help by giving you a (very short) list of 5 movies that you could be watching on your laptop right now (yes, whenever you want, because they’re on-demand – a concept that’s been takin’ over the world as of late).
The MTV Show returns with a BANG!
To be honest, I’ve stopped watching television for a long time now. Not to mention MTV. In this generation of content easily available online, I’ve become a slave to the Internet. I would tune in only for the occasional guilty pleasure of an episode or two of Jersey Shore or some other show that involves … Read more
The 2013 MTV Movie Awards: Who’ll take home the popcorn bucket?
Before the 2013 MTV Movie Awards premiere on April 15, Popspoken gives you a quick rundown of the nominees most likely to win the coveted golden popcorn bucket.
Pixar Grants Ellen DeGeneres’ Wish for Finding Nemo 2 (Finally)!
Rejoice, all you animated fish-lovers and fans of Ellen DeGeneres! Disney Pixar has officially announced the sequel to Finding Nemo! After a decade of waiting and vigorous campaigning on her show, comedian and television host Ellen DeGeneres finally got what she (and a handful of us) wanted. Returning in a new motion picture, expect to … Read more
Django Unchained – The “D” is Silent
Having masterminded critical successes such as Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and Inglorious Basterds, director Quentin Tarantino once again brings us another ultra-violent flick rife with witty one-liners .
Movie Review – The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
Remember the time in Bruce Almighty where Steve Carell played the rival of Jim Carrey’s character? Well, that’s taking a switch in The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. Steve Carell plays Burt Wonderstone, a famous magician who performs in Las Vegas together with his partner in crime Anton Marvelton, played by Steve Buscemi. As ecstatic as we … Read more
Oz…The Not So Great and Powerful?
Claiming top spot at the local box office, Oz the Great and Powerful enthralls the audience with spectacular special effects and costumes. Although the 130-minute visual feast could have been a real treat in 3D, Oz, is hardly that great and powerful. Plateauing mainly on a “good” level, Oz never really reaches a climatic point. … Read more
Movie Review – Ah Boys to Men 2
The army boys are back in Ah Boys to Men 2 with their childish pranks and cunning schemes. If you are waiting for your enlistment into the army, this film will show you what’s in store (more or less) and perhaps change your mindset towards National Service. In this comedy-drama sequel, director, Jack Neo continues … Read more
Art-In-Film Festival at Dusk – Stars, Beach, Drinks, Food
As Singapore tries to nurture its nascent arts scene, the inaugural edition of the Art-In-Film Festival at Dusk comes at a timely moment. Featuring a program of 8 films focusing on various artists, the Art-In-Film Festival at Dusk aims to provide a form of immersive escapism for the busy yuppie, whose life revolves around work, bars, … Read more
Wrappin’ up the Oscars for 2013
Another year, another great Oscar ceremony. Aside from honouring the year’s best in films, this year’s ceremony also took on the theme of music in film in order to acknowledge the contributions that great music makes to turn a film into a box office hit. Seth MacFarlane’s only-slightly-funny antics aside, music took the centre-stage this … Read more
11 Cool Trivia Bits On The 2013 Oscars
Internalise this. Burn this post and drink it up if you have to. (No, not from your iPad, dummy.)
Here Are Your Nominess For The 85th Oscars In 2013
…and the nominations are out! Here are the nominees in major categories for the 85th Oscars!
Hotel Transylvania: Riotous, Fast-Paced And… Selena Gomez?
When we trekked down to The Cathay for the gala premiere of Hotel Transylvania, we were in expecting a mundane animated flick containing the cheesy sequences we have all come to remember like clockwork — laughs for the kids with some poke-here-poke-there physical comedy, crazy camera pans as characters traipse lengths or cavernous spaces seemingly … Read more
WATCH: A Gorgeous Short Film About A Boy’s Journey To Home
Multidisciplinary creative collective Freight has done up a gorgeous short film in collaboration with knapsack label Uyii. Titled Halfway Home, the video is directed by Martin Hong and tells the story of a boy and his search for home. We see him lugging a paper boat through grassy terrain and caught in his thoughts while looking at … Read more
Chasing Mavericks: Stellar Cast, Different Treatment, Questionable Plot
(Warning: Spoiler alert. Just saying.) It was a shame, really. To be enticed with the premise of a surfing movie with Gerard Butler and an unknown kiddo (you know the deal with unknows: starlets waiting to erupt) got me really excited. Maybe it’s the Oscar season period, when top contenders for movie accolades would typically … Read more
Film and Feminism
Movie Review: Wall Street (1987) and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) ‘Gordon Gekko: What’s worth doing is worth doing for money.’
Skyfall: Movie Review
Undoubtedly the most anticipated movie in the second half of 2012, Skyfall has had everyone literally falling at its feet with it’s twenty-third spy film in the James Bond series. So it was no surprise that we at Popspoken could hardly hold our excitement in at being one of the lucky few being invited to … Read more
Was Amy Cheong Spillover Warranted in Banning Sex.Violence.FamilyValues?
In our new Issues beat, we examine how the ban for Singapore movie Sex.Violence.FamilyValues is at risk of placing Singapore behind when a sizable part of its population is moving the country forward.
Michelle Chong’s Film “Already Famous” Is Singapore’s Entry Into The Oscars
Michelle Chong speaks to Popspoken about her film’s commercial and critical success, life after Mediacorp and that Barbarella movie that had some licensing problems during its conceptualisation.
MTV Movie Awards 2012 Live Screening
June 4 2012, 9am was the official live airing for the MTV Awards 2012. Popspoken was pleased to be invited to the live-screening at the MTV Office. VJs Holly Gabarek and Richard Herrera kickstarted the day by giving a brief overview of the awards that would be given out. Host Russell Brand used his unpredictable … Read more
It’s a Wall Street Government
Movie Review: Inside Job (2010) ‘Wall Street owns Washington. You might think you know this, but “Inside Job” makes you feel the enormity of it.’ – Tom Long (Detroit News)
‘Between grief and nothing, I’ll take grief’
Movie Review: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) ‘Hughes plays to our workaday souls’ fantasies, without making us feel excluded or dumb. He urges us to follow the young hero’s example and to enjoy life a little bit, even if it moves ‘pretty fast.’ – Pete Croatto
C: Baby, You’re Gonna Miss That Plane
Movie Review: Before Sunrise / Before Sunset | ‘There is something uniquely unforgettable in the way Linklater, Hawke and Delpy (equal collaborators on the script) find nuance, art and eroticism in words, spoken and unspoken.” – The Rolling Stone
5 Rad Things You Should Know About New Shopping Mall, Jem
You may have heard about all the buzz surrounding new Jurong mall JCube, but wait – here’s a second mall offering a slightly different approach to suburban-meets-downtown shopping. Here’s a few things we think you’ll like about new mall JEM (plus a fashion design competition!).
Movie Review | Titanic Rocks In 3D, Literally
The dreaded curse of the 3D movie: sometimes it does wonders, and at others, you’re wondering why was so much money wasted. We think James Cameron spent some good moolah recreating the 3D version. Read through for our review.
Movie Review | The Hunger Games
Jennifer Lawrence is compelling at best as she faces 23 other tributes in a national must-see TV event called The Hunger Games.
5 Exciting Scenes to Look Forward to in The Hunger Games
First and foremost, be warned because this article is mildly spoiler-ish. (We won’t spoil the most important parts of the plot for you though, so don’t worry!) Do note: this article was written based on what went down in the book (that, of course, had BETTER be in the movie!)
The Hunger Games European Premiere
We’re seven days away from the release of The Hunger Games in Singapore! Let the countdown begin. First, let us enjoy some photos from the film’s London premiere with the cast looking all dapper. The Hunger Games opens next Thursday, 22 March 2012 in Singapore. Watch our space for a review!






















































