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  • NewsYahoo Movies UK

    10 brilliant under-appreciated movies you might have missed in 2017

    These are the under-appreciated movies that may have escaped your attention when they arrived in cinemas, but deserve your time over the festive period.

  • NewsYahoo Movies UK

    J.J. Abrams targeted over fear that Japanese hit Your Name will be whitewashed

    News that J.J. Abrams is to remake the Japanese anime hit 'Your Name' has been followed by uproar that the movie will now be 'white-washed' once it hits Hollywood.

  • NewsYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    RADWIMPS kick off 2017 Asia Tour in Singapore

    Japanese rock band RADWIMPS may have been one member shy, but that did not stop them from bringing the Singapore crowd their brand of music on Sunday (4 June). Lead vocalist Yojiro Noda, 32, guitarist Akira Kuwahara, 32, and bassist Yusuke Takeda, 32, were in town over the weekend for the one-night only show as part of their 2017 Asia Live Tour at the Megabox Event Hall, although drummer Satoshi Yamaguchi missed out. A day before their concert in front of a sell-out crowd of 2,000, the three m

  • NewsMike P Williams

    Has Disney finally met its match with stunning anime Your Name?

    Disney have undeniably had roaring success over the past six year after something of a creative slump. Studio Ghibli have arguably been at the forefront of the game for decades, with the Japanese studio producing jaw-dropping feature after jaw-dropping feature. Above: Hayao Miyazaki’s Oscar-winning triumph ‘Spirited Away’.

  • NewsMarcus Goh

    Review: 'Your Name' shows us the beauty of everyday existence

    It shows how both characters learn to cope with the switches, even though they cannot remember each other’s name after the switch. It features the voice talents of Ryunosuke Kamiki (Taki Tachibana), Mone Kamishiraishi (Mitsuha Miyamizu), Masami Nagasawa (Miki Okudera), Etsuko Ichihara (Hitoha Miyamizu). It concentrates on two characters and their ordinary lives - if they can’t achieve their goals, the world would not suffer for it.

  • NewsMarcus Goh

    Movies coming to you in November: Lulu the Movie, Death Note: Light Up the New World, Your Name and more

    Every month, we’ll tell you what upcoming movies are screening in cinemas islandwide, and which are the ones that you must watch. Overview of November’s releases With Halloween just around the corner, November sees a good number of horror films popping up across different languages, with almost one new horror film a week. “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them” and “Death Note: Light Up the New World” also debut this month, showing us that good franchises always find a way to come back. There