PS. Café | Review

Run by the same two guys behind the successful Project Shop Café in Paragon, PS Café is positioned much in the same vein as its predecessor: Stylish, sophisticated and a place to be seen. PS Café is located in the fashionable off-the-beaten-track Dempsey Road area, just by a cluster of warehouses. Once you step into the […]

Walk The Line

Like a nice long stroll in the country, Walk the Line is stimulating and appealing, although by the end you won’t be able to get that song “Ring of Fire” out of your head.So Johnny Cash might feel like a bit of a dinosaur in a world dominated by Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, but […]

The Constant Gardener

After suspicions that his wife is having an affair, diplomat Justin Quayle’s (Ralph Fiennes) life is turned upside down when his exuberant wife, Tessa (Rachel Weisz), is killed in Kenya. At first, Justin is grief stricken and unsure what to believe about Tessa’s fidelity. But then he stumbles across the project Tessa was working on […]

When a Stranger Calls

Simon West (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider) obviously believes fear lies solely in the mind, which explains his latest horror flick, which is as scary as watching The Ring for the 100th time. His remake of the original 1979 classic by Fred Walton of the same name starts ambitiously enough, with confusing jump cuts and voices […]

North Country

A powerful story and reliable cast make North Country a significant movie—about the first woman to lead a sexual harassment class action suit in the US.Charlize Theron’s (Monster) movies are nearly always cleverly scripted and well characterized (except perhaps Aeon Flux). This and her impeccable acting skills ensure that North Country is another winner. The […]

Eva’s

We were welcomed into the restaurant, which is as homely as grandma’s dining room, by our charming host John. Although the interior was sparsely decorated, it felt relaxing and inviting. Hungry for traditional Peranakan favorites, we zoomed in on the chef’s recommendations that soon arrived bubbling in clay pots. Of the four dishes we ordered, […]

Living in a Dream

Dream Theater proves that people can get far just by doing their own thing.

The Moomba | Review

Since 1996, Moomba has been serving the best Australian produce, including outstanding wines. Its décor hasn’t changed over the years, yet its contemporary style remains fresh and appealing. Chef Leonard Oh’s menu now includes more vegetarian options—and they are every bit as tempting as the meat and seafood choices. After deliberating over a truly tantalizing […]

Da Paolo e Judie

Tucked away in a refurbished 1920s shophouse, everything about Da Paolo e Judie says less is more—from the minimalist interior to the subtle flavor of the dishes. The atmosphere is quiet and elegant, heightened by a simple, clean and classy interior of dark wood panels, white marble floors and an ultra chic glass panel banister. […]