Kung Fu Panda 2

Editor's Rating: 
4
Average: 4 (1 vote)

It’s rare that a trip to the cinema proves to be anything but predictable these days, so surely another outing with Po would involve jokes about gluttony, being unfit and a geeky love of martial arts, right? Well, yes, but what you don’t see in the trailer is this film’s tremendous heart.

Opening Date: 
Tue, 2011-06-07
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Author: 
Kurt Ganapathy

Treasure Inn

Editor's Rating: 
3
Average: 3 (1 vote)
Starring: 
Nicholas Tse
Nick Cheung
Charlene Choi
Huang Yi
Liu Yang
David Tong
Directed By: 
Wong Jing

If you’re looking for something a little different from Hollywood’s steady stream of big moneyspinners, how about a buddy cop comedy set in medieval China?

Opening Date: 
Thu, 2011-06-23
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Author: 
Kurt Ganapathy
Arguably the biggest film event to land on our shores to date, ScreenSingapore will bring together some of the cinema world’s most influential buyers, sellers, producers and talent. What’s in it for people on the street? Lots of previews. Kurt Ganapathy picks the flicks to watch at Previews@ScreenSingapore.

A Summer in Genova • (UK) A college professor moves to Italy with his two daughters following the death of his wife. As the girls do what teenagers do, the professor finds love once more. Stars Colin Firth before his Oscar winning turn in The King’s Speech. Cathay Cineleisure Orchard, Jun 6, 7pm and Jun 9, 9:20pm.

Brighton Rock • (UK) Based on a novel by Graham Greene, with its setting moved from the 30s to the 60s, Brighton Rock’s protagonist is Pinkie, an anti-social teenage gangster who kills a guy. Shaw Lido, Jun 7, 9:30pm.

Miral • (France/Israel/Italy) This adaptation of Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal’s autobiography tells the story of Miral, a girl who grows up in a Jerusalem orphanage and falls in love with a militant at age 17. Shaw Lido, Jun 8, 9:30pm.

Mr. and Mrs. Single • (China) A story about a young married couple who hide their marriage in pursuit of better jobs. Part insightful social commentary and part romcom. Cathay Cineleisure Orchard, Jun 5, 9:25pm and Jun 8, 7pm.

West Is West • (UK) The sequel to 1999’s East Is East, about a mixed British-Pakistani family in 1971, is set four years later on. Afraid that his 15-year-old son, Sajid, may forget about his Pakistani roots, George Khan takes him back to the motherland. Cathay Cineleisure Orchard, Jun 7, 7pm and Jun 10, 9:25pm.

For a full list of films and timings, visit www.screensingapore.com.sg. Tickets cost $10 and can be booked online at www.cathaycineplexes.com.sg and www.shaw.sg.

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The Director talks to us about the making of The Hangover ll in Bangkok.

How did Bangkok contribute to the making of movie?
For me, Bangkok is just where you have to go. We really took a liking to the look and the feel of that area, but Bangkok—as a city—is just a beautiful, unbelievable, cosmopolitan city. I mean, I was there for about three months and still felt like I could’ve stayed longer just because there was so much more to see. But Thailand in general is beautiful.

Was it a challenge to shoot this movie there?
I think in a nutshell, Bangkok is just a very crowded, chaotic and hot city. I think we all just had challenges dealing with the crowds and the chaos, but, ultimately the movie is about mayhem and to make a movie about mayhem sometimes you have to go to mayhem. So, I think it all found its way into the movie and it helped.

How did you decide how to stray or stay similar to the story of the first film?
We thought about that all the time. That was essentially the first month of sitting in a room together—the debate over how different it should be. I mean, we kept saying, “Same, but different. Same, but different.” In the end, people are going to come to a sequel; they want a sequel because of what they enjoyed about the first one, and I think where we landed was right. You stay within the template of what the first one is, but you make the stakes higher and make it a lot darker. And the other thing that we did was to acknowledge that the characters had already been through the experience the first time. So, in the first movie, they wake up, there’s a tiger and a baby in the room. Then they go and have breakfast. They can’t do that this time. They know how bad it could get. So, I think we landed on the right blend.

Any talk of doing a third movie, and if so, what would it be?
Quite honestly, we really haven’t talked about it. We just finished the movie two weeks ago. This is the first time we’ve all been together in a while and if we were to do a third one, if the desire was there, I think we have a very clear idea where that would head. It’s certainly not in the same template that you’ve seen in this movie and, obviously, we always envisioned it as a trilogy, as you can imagine. But the third would very much be a finale and an ending.

Read the review of The Hangover ll.

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X-Men: First Class

Editor's Rating: 
3
Average: 3 (1 vote)
Starring: 
James McAvoy
Michael Fassbender
Kevin Bacon
Jennifer Lawrence
Rose Byrne
January Jones
Directed By: 
Matthew Vaughn

How do you revive a flagging franchise that sinks deeper with each new installment? You go back to the beginning. It’s the early 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, and the paths of two mutants are about to cross. Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) is a young professor—an expert on genetic mutations with a number of mental powers. Erik Lehnsherr (Michael Fassbender) is a Holocaust survivor who can manipulate metal—he has a vendetta against a Nazi officer responsible for his mother’s death. That’s right; they’re the future Professor X and Magneto.

Opening Date: 
Thu, 2011-06-02
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Author: 
Kurt Ganapathy

Kung Fu Panda 2

Editor's Rating: 
4
Average: 4 (1 vote)
Starring: 
Jack Black
Angelina Jolie
Gary Oldman
Directed By: 
Jennifer Yuh Nelson

It’s rare that a trip to the cinema proves to be anything but predictable these days, so surely another outing with Po would involve jokes about gluttony, being unfit and a geeky love of martial arts, right? Well, yes, but what you don’t see in the trailer is this film’s tremendous heart.

Opening Date: 
Mon, 2011-05-30
Language: 
English
Images: 
Author: 
Kurt Ganapathy
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