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Jocelyn Lee

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Mr. Unbelievable (2015) 2/5 EDIT “It's a pity that Mr Unbelievable is hindered by a thin plot, and relies on slapstick humour, making it utterly forgettable.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 21, 2017 Full Review Rubbers (2014) 3/5 EDIT “Catch it for some light-hearted fun.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 21, 2017 Full Review Bad Guys Always Die (Huai dan bi xu si) (2015) 2/5 EDIT “There are several slapstick performances throughout the movie, but the jokes fall flat with a draggy plot and less-than-comedic cast.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 21, 2017 Full Review Chuang ru zhe (2014) 3/5 EDIT “Red Amnesia's slow pacing requires patience, yet it leaves an indelible impression after it concludes.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Helios (2015) 3/5 EDIT “Fast-paced and action-packed, Helios is exciting and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from the start.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review A Tale of Three Cities (2015) 43% 3/5 EDIT “... realistic acting and amazing on-screen chemistry make for a heartwarming tale of love and resilience that will move even the hardest of hearts.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review 3/5 EDIT “... its heartwarming storyline, complete with beautiful aerial shots of the islands, makes for a lighthearted, feel-good romp.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Assassination (2015) 83% 3/5 EDIT “The massive period sets of old Shanghai and Seoul are also a highlight, while the gunfire-riddled action will keep you on the edge.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Port of Call (2015) 100% 3/5 EDIT “Absorbing and disturbing, Port Of Call is worth a visit.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Murmur of the Hearts (2015) 4/5 EDIT “Beautifully shot, Murmur explores interpersonal relationships in a dreamy fashion and gets you thinking long after it is over.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review 1965 (2015) 3/5 EDIT “... it is veteran thespian Lim Kay Tong's portrayal of Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew that steals the show.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review To the Fore (2015) 4/5 EDIT “It starts off with a lot of potential, as director Dante Lam pumps up the adrenaline with fast-paced action through winding and dangerous routes all over the world, keeping audiences at the edge of their seats.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Paris Holiday (2015) 1/5 EDIT “Overall, this is one weary, forgettable rom-com, a trip which sadly does not leave an impression.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review From Vegas to Macau III (2016) 20% 1/5 EDIT “Part III is an obviously shameless attempt by director Wong Jing to milk his cash cow.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Hail, Caesar! (2016) 86% 3/5 EDIT “Complete with a stellar cast including George Clooney, Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson, Hail, Caesar! is gleeful, fun entertainment.” – The New Paper (Singapore) Sep 20, 2017 Full Review
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