Yadang: The Snitch Review: Squid Game’s Kang Ha-Neul Plays A “Snitch” Who’s Not Really One
Prosecutors, cops and crooks all cross lines in this sharp-looking, slightly sanitised K-thriller.
The Running Man Review: Glen Powell Can’t Outrun A Generic Game
Plus: Is Predator: Badlands any good?
What To Watch This Week: Nov 17-23, 2025
From fried mee to friendly fire (on the netball court, anyway), the Rainbow Taxi crew, and a few jabs from Don Lee — this week’s watchlist packs more flavour than your average buffet.
What To Watch This Week: Nov 10-16, 2025
Remember: When streamers don’t promote their new shows, it’s not that they’re bad — they’re just content.
Lim Kay Tong Stars In The Old Man And His Car, A Poignant Singapore Film About Ageing, Letting Go And Moving On
The Old Man and His Car, which had its world premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival over the weekend, follows a widower (Lim Kay Tong) who decides to sell his beloved car and prepares to emigrate to Canada to live with his son.
What To Watch This Week: Nov 3-9, 2025
From nasi lemak road trips to Ji Chang-wook’s wrath to Oscar Isaac playing God — this week’s watchlist serves up drama, sci-fi, and a side of sin (and kopi).
What To Watch This Week: Oct 27-Nov 2, 2025
From Pennywise to Pacquiao, presidents to paranormal relics — your week’s entertainment just hit jackpot.
No Other Choice Review: Lee Byung-Hun Goes Full Psycho Salaryman In Park Chan-Wook’s Wild Job-Hunting Thriller
The latest from Oldboy director Park Chan-wook is South Korea’s pick for the Best International Feature Film category at next year’s Oscars.
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Review: The ‘90s Thriller That Made You Fear Nannies Gets A Makeover — Minus The Bite
Plus: Our take on Netflix's The Resurrected, starring Shu Qi and Lee Sinje.
What To Watch This Week: Oct 20-26, 2025
Xie Shaoguang returns to TV Land! Weapons arrives on HBO Max!
A Good Child Review: Richie Koh Outshines The Plot In This Tender, TV-Style Tale Of Love And Acceptance
Richie Koh’s Golden Horse-nominated performance grounds Number 1 director Ong Kuo Sin’s intimate story about a son reconnecting with his dementia-stricken mother.
Sons Of The Neon Night Review: Takeshi Kaneshiro, Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo Fight It Out In Great-Looking But Empty Crime Saga
Made in 2018 — that’s pre-pandemic, folks! — Juno Mak’s Hong Kong crime epic is all noir and no pulse.
What To Watch This Week: Oct 6-12, 2025
It’s Peacemaker’s season finale! Shu Qi and Lee Sinje team up for some supernatural revenge inThe Resurrected!