Klue
Search





Rss
Upcoming Events
Face2Face
07:00PM - 22 Nov 2008
Chitra
08:30PM - 22 Nov 2008, 03:00PM - 23 Nov 2008
Freedom Elite
09:00PM - 22 Nov 2008
Moonshine: 22 November
09:30PM - 22 Nov 2008
Musical Jukebox
03:00PM - 23 Nov 2008
Live & Unplugged at Doppelganger
08:30PM - 23 Nov 2008
Doppelganger Open Mic
09:00PM - 23 Nov 2008
Babelicious
10:00PM - 26 Nov 2008, 10:00PM - 27 Nov 2008
Ladies Night @ Space
11:00PM - 26 Nov 2008
More Events
Film Archive - July 2008
Hellboytease_std

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Review | Posted on 10 July 2008

Hellboy is back! With how boring and dull this new flick is though, maybe he should have just stayed away.

 

Darkknightteaser_std

The Dark Knight

Review | Posted on 11 July 2008

To categorise The Dark Knight as just another summer blockbuster hit should be considered an insult. To top the box office for several weeks, then disappear, as its screening listings become tomorrow’s roti canai linings. No, not The Dark Knight.

2006_skinwalkers_001_teaser_std

Skinwalkers

Review | Posted on 22 July 2008

Whatever happened to good ol' fashioned movies like Teen Wolf? That's the question you'll be asking after watching the latest offering from James Isaac. Skinwalkers, as you might guess, is a werewolf movie to which "run-of-the-mill" has hardly been so boringly applied.

Satct_std

Sex and the City

Review | Posted on 28 July 2008

Without even the film’s marketers doing much, Sex and the City is already the chick flick movie event of the year. When the television series ended with Carrie’s and Mr Big’s happily-ever-after in 2004, it was a finale that only left fans wanting more.

Xfilesbanner_std

The X-Files: I Want To Believe

Review | Posted on 28 July 2008

It's been 15 years, 8 seasons, and one feature length motion picture since Chris Carter's paranoid tale of government conspiracies, alien abductions, and things that go *insert sound here* in the night. I Want To Believe is a resurrection of that narrative and possibly a cure for the ailment that was Special Agent Dogget. Can faith save the day?

12teaser_std

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Review | Posted on 29 July 2008

Forgetting Sarah Marshall centralises on the repercussions of a break up between the very slobby Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) and his long-time girlfriend, television star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell). Wretchedly depressed, he attempts numbing his inner pain with a string of tawdry one-night stands, until he is advised to go on a much-needed vacation in Hawaii. However, he subsequently discovers Sarah and her new beau, rock sensation Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) are staying at the same hotel.