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The Reviews
Editor: Georgette Tan

Touted as Chinese Asia's No.1 heroine nearly wasted as another Bond girl, Michelle Yeoh has finally found herself an English vehicle to tackle the Western world. The Touch, the first movie from her own production company, not only stars Yeoh herself, but is also co-produced and co-written by her.
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Throw away the maniac slashers, cheesy special effects, a cast that relies more on looks than acting talent, and that requisite scene where the last surviving female lead runs around wildly while clad in a towel or a skimpy top that conveniently reveals ample boobage shiny with cold sweat.
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A group of college students found mysteriously dead, all at the same time. There were no injuries found to suspect foul play, but they all had a distinct similarity to their deaths - they had the same horrified expression, and were billed as 'fatal heart attack', even though they shared a good health record
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French Egyptologist Christian Jacq, the author of the bestselling Ramses series, takes us from the court politics and majestic palaces of Egypt to the final resting place of the Pharaoh - the tombs.
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Spirited Away was released to theatres in the United States on the 20th of September. The film is about a ten-year-old girl named Chihiro who is moving to a new city with her family.
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