5 must-watch movies showing in cinemas this week (from 13 July)

Movie Release July 2020

With a long wait of over three months, Singapore residents can finally step into their favourite theatres to catch a new release from 13 July (Monday). Cinemas are reopening! But of course, not without stringent measures.

A maximum of only 50 people will be allowed into the cinema halls. There will also be a 1m safe-distancing seat configuration. If you’re visiting with a group of more than five persons, you may be able to sit together. But mask-wearing will still apply – except when you’re munching on your snacks or slurping on your soda.

These are the new releases this week (from 13 July) a movie fan should not miss:

#1: LOW SEASON
Low Season

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They say two’s a company, three’s a crowd. We’re kicking off our list of movies with a Thai horror special. There’s something about Thai horror movies that scare the hell out of us. But we go back to it because it’s strangely addictive.

This slightly over two-hour movie revolves around Lin, a girl who can see ghosts. After a breakup, she leaves the city alone to a faraway resort during the low (tourist) season. Put, a young screenwriter seeking inspiration for his horror story will join Lin on her getaway. What will unfold between the two? Will love find them or something else? Watch to find out.

#2: THE BRIDGE CURSE 女鬼桥
The Bridge Curse

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We’re still not done with horror. Adding to the horror genre is this 1.5-hour movie in mandarin. The highlight of this movie is the spooky happenings at the ghost bridge. Rumour has it that the ghost bridge was a forbidden spot on the Tunghu University because of a girl who jumped off the bridge and drowned herself.

Determined to test out their courage, six students who were running a camp filmed a live stream on the bridge late at night. They caught the female ghost on camera and the video went viral. But… the group of students went missing soon after. Only after four years later, an investigative journalist Lien Shu-yu (played by Summer Meng, 孟耿如) starts to uncover the truth. What will she find? The spirits await her.

#3: MY HERO ACADEMIA: HEROES RISING
My Hero Academia

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Let’s give horror a break and turn our gaze to a Japanese animation. My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising is an exclusive release for Golden Village cinemas. Directed by Kenji Nagasaki, it will run for about 1 hour 40 minutes.

A visit to Nabu Island got class 1-A attacked by a villain with an incomprehensible eccentricity. The villain’s powers are scarily familiar as if Shigaraki had an influence on the plan. Being the only hope on Nabu island, Deku and his friends will be the next generation of heroes. Will they get to save the day?

#4: ESCAPE FROM PRETORIA
Escape From Pretoria

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This approximately two-hour movie is based on a true story. Tim Jenkin (played by Daniel Radcliffe) and Stephen Lee (played by Daniel Webber) are two young and white South Africans branded ‘terrorists’. They were imprisoned in 1978 for working covert operations for Nelson Mandela’s banned ANC.

Jailed in Pretoria Maximum Security Prison, this film will be their attempt to escape. Be wowed by their creativity, ultra-careful surveillance, and be impressed by their wooden-crafted keys for 10 steel doors as they make a quest for freedom. But beyond the breathtaking action, it demonstrates the oppressed’s struggle and their pursuit of equality for all.

#5: TRAIN TO BUSAN: PENINSULA
Train to Busan - Peninsula

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As if I’m saving the best for the last, it’s the long-awaited Train to Busan: Peninsula. This is a continuation of the 2016 zombie horror movie – Train to Busan. If you have yet to watch it, I highly recommend it.

It tells the story of Jung-suk, the protagonist who escaped the zombie disaster in Korea four years ago. While living in exile in Hong Kong, he is tasked to return to Korea to bring back huge amounts of cash stranded in the streets of Seoul. The attacks by a militia and flesh-thirsty zombies will be the climax of the show to look out for.

Will they be able to leave the peninsula for good? We will only find out in cinemas from 15 July.

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Here’s how to continue eating your favourite hawker dishes guilt-free

Singapore hawker foods

Eating is a way of life. Or rather, should I say eating well is a way of life? Either way, I think it is safe to say that many Singaporeans live to eat. I’m part of the gang. Well, blaming no one here with the range of food options in Singapore. From local to international delights, a glutton like me is truly satisfied with this sunny island. What about you?

But to be honest, I sometimes fall into the guilt cycle of wanting to eat my favourite hawker foods but yet worried about the weight I’m putting on.

That’s why we went on a search for ways to lower some calories so we can all continue eating our favourite hawker dishes guilt-free. Or at least, attempt to lessen the times we feel bad about it. Ready to go on this learning journey with us? Let’s roll with some of the popular foods and tips!

#1: WONTON MEE (434 CALORIES)
wonton mee

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Wonton mee is love. Who can say no to flavourful roasted char siew and silky smooth wantons? We know we can’t. That’s why we will continue to slurp our noodles but along with some tips to note.

As you walk through the stalls, see if you can spot one with a Healthier Oil decal. When you’ve decided to order, get the soup version, politely ask for more vegetables, and request for steamed wontons instead of fried ones.

Here’s the explanation. Firstly, the soup version means you will do away with the sauce that comes with the dry wanton mee. Seasonings add to the calories you’re consuming so it’s better to avoid them. Secondly, adding vegetables should be self-explanatory. Greens are good for health! Thirdly, we all know that compared to the steamed method of cooking, deep-fried foods (though extremely tasty) are high in calories and fats.

TL;DR

  • Spot a stall with a Healthier Oil decal
  • Get the soup wanton mee instead of the dry version
  • Politely ask for more vegetables
  • Request for steamed wontons rather than fried ones
#2: YONG TAU FOO WITH RICE (517 CALORIES)
yong tau foo

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Do you like your yong tau foo dry or with soup? I’m a soup lover so I would opt for the soup version over dry and I’m glad I’m on the right track.

Using what we’ve learned for wanton mee, for the dry version, your beloved hawker will usually drizzle generous portions of sauce. Remember what we mentioned earlier? Sauces are generally high in calories and salt content so make the right choice. Next up, opt for clear soup over laksa or curry gravy and say no to deep-frying your items.

And if you need an explanation, here it is. We’ve already made our point previously on the sauces and deep-fried foods so we shall skip that. For laksa or curry gravy, just think of what goes in during the cooking process – ingredients like coconut milk. Don’t get me wrong. I adore the taste of coconut milk in my laksa or curry gravy. But do you know that 100g of coconut milk has about 230 calories? Eliminate unwanted calories if you want to eat healthier.

TL;DR

  • Go for the yong tau foo soup
  • Opt for clear soup over laksa or curry gravy
  • Say no to deep-frying your items
#3: ROJAK (518 CALORIES)
rojak

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When was the last time you had rojak? My mum used to tell me not to eat too much rojak because of the amount of palm sugar and sweet dressings this ‘mixed salad’ has. Guess what? She’s right, but only to a certain extent.

That’s because you can make certain tweaks to lower the calorie count. Can you guess one of the most sinful ingredients used to make our favourite rojak? Apart from sugar and sauce, it’s you tiao. Some of you might know this as fried dough fritters. In replacement of that, ask for more fruits and vegetables. Also, ask for less sweet sauce, please.

Feeling unjustified? Listen to us. Firstly, you need to bid goodbye to that stick of shiny-looking deep-fried you tiao because one stick of you tiao has 285 calories. Secondly, everyone needs to eat at least two servings of fruits and vegetables so adding more is a given. Thirdly, sweet sauce is high in sugar content. To put it into context, 100g of sugar is equivalent to 387 calories.

TL;DR

  • Give up your you tiao (fried dough fritters)
  • Replace that with more fruits and vegetables
  • Ask for less sweet sauce
#4: CHICKEN RICE (572 CALORIES)
chicken rice

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Craving for a fragrant plate of warm chicken rice right now. Coupled with some black sauce, minced ginger, and spicy garlic red chilli sauce… it’s heaven in the form of food. But hold up, go easy on the sauce. Almost got carried away, my bad.

To lower the calories, remove the chicken skin before digging in. The Health Promotion Board (HPB) encourages us to opt for plain or brown rice. Honestly, that’s a little too much for me to sacrifice. So instead of swapping the entire plate, you can opt for less rice. As for the cucumber slices, you should know what to do! Request for more greens.

One chicken wing with skin (about 34g) has 99 calories. When compared to the same without skin, it’s only about 42 calories. Eating it without the skin will allow you to cut your calories intake by more than half! Just imagine the amount you can lessen if you remove them from your plate completely.

TL;DR

  • Remove chicken skin
  • Opt for plain / brown rice or ask for less rice
  • Request for more cucumber slices
#5: NASI LEMAK (575 CALORIES)
nasi lemak

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To round up this article, we have our all-time favourite nasi lemak. This dish rich in coconut milk is usually served with fried anchovies, toasted peanuts, and cucumber slices. Oh yes, and accompanied with addictive sambal chilli.

If you’ve faithfully read this article from start to end, you should know where this paragraph is heading towards. First up, ask for less coconut rice. We hope you’ve not forgotten what we shared before – how 100g of coconut milk has about 230 calories. Secondly, if you’re serious about your health, choose vegetables over fried items. Lastly, go easy on that gravy.

TL;DR

  • Ask for less coconut rice
  • Choose vegetables over fried items
  • Go easy on the gravy

We’re sure it won’t taste 100% the same if you heed our recommendations. But, your body will thank you in the long run. On a positive note, you don’t have to give up on your favourite local hawker foods and survive just on salads. Isn’t that something worth rejoicing for?

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Would you pay 75 SGD to have a ‘daycation’ at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa?

Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa

Did you notice that we mentioned ‘daycation’? Instead of a staycation where you usually stay overnight at an accommodation, Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa is offering you a ‘daycation’. Termed as a ‘5-star day pass’, you will have access to the resort’s amenities and services for approximately 10 hours. To be exact, from 10am to 8pm.

The question is, would you pay 75 SGD (adult rate) to access the hotel’s pools and beach area? Let us look into the details.

#1: PRICING

Adults

For adults aged 18 years and above, the cost to entry will be 75 SGD. You will also get 50 SGD worth of dining credits which can be used at Siloso Beach Bar. Think beach bites like Mini Cheese Beef Burgers, Chicken Wings, Cheesy Potato Wedges, and more.

Teenagers

Youths aged 13 to 17 years old will need to pay 50 SGD. The price you pay will include 30 SGD worth of dining credits.

Children

Planning to take on this ‘daycation’ with your family? A child aged between 7 to 12 years old will cost 25 SGD. You will get 15 SGD worth of dining credits tagged to the payment.

Preschoolers

Little ones from 4 to 6 years old will need to pay 10 SGD. There are no dining credits offered.

Toddlers

Those under 3 can enter for free with every paying adult.

Now, onto the perks.

#2: WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa Poolside

Image Credits: Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa

We’ve got to put it upfront that the main resort building will not be accessible since it’s currently used as a Stay-Home-Notice facility. That being said, there will be no comfy hotel beds with this deal.

Poolside fun

You will have access to the resort’s swimming pool while your kids can monkey around in the children’s pool and have fun at the waters slides. There’s also a splash play area.

Sunbeds

Image Credits: Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa

Need a suntan? The sunbeds lining the pool area are free to use. In case you’re worried, every sunbed will be sanitized after each use. You can also find them placed about a meter apart. ​​Yup, social distancing rules will be in place for your safety.

Beach access & sea sports activities

The price you pay will also entitle you access to the beachfront area. Those who want to engage in some sea sports activities can do so. There are single, double & triple kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and pedal boats.

Free Wi-Fi & parking coupon

And of course, you will still be able to remain connected via their free Wi-Fi. Complimentary parking coupons will also be issued.

#3: OTHER THINGS TO TAKE NOTE
  • The prices stated at the start of this article are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax.
  • In compliance with the law, your group size will be limited to a maximum of only five persons.
  • Sea sports activities can go ahead only in favourable weather conditions.
  • Unused dining credits are non-transferable and non-refundable.
  • This offer is not valid in conjunction with other offers or promotions.

So, what are your thoughts? Is this ‘daycation’ idea worth the price tag? If so, go ahead and place a reservation for a well-deserved break.

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Apply basic maintenance to your electronic gadgets to help them last longer

Electronic gadgets

With layoffs and lost job offers due to COVID-19, this period is probably not a good time to spend too much. With that said, while the new phone advertisements may be attractive, it’s better to think twice. There’s no better time than now to save for a rainy day.

I’m personally guilty of having the mindset of changing a new phone or laptop once it shows signs of slowing down. Well, apart from living in a fast-paced society, I’ve only got myself to blame. But you don’t have to be like me. Apply these basic maintenance tips to your smartphones and laptops to help them last longer!

#1: BATTERY INSPECTION
Battery health

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Prior to writing this article, I did a check on my phone’s battery life. The capacity is currently at 82%, which is considered an okay level. We will show you how to check yours in a while.

Just take note batteries that are charged more times than they can endure will become progressively worse over time. Think of it as the concept of wear and tear on clothes or on your car tires. If the battery capacity falls below 60%, it’s about time you change a new one. As in, a new battery.

Smartphones

If you own an Apple product, go to your iPhone or iPad and open the Settings, then tap Battery and select Battery Health. Android users can use third-party apps like AccuBattery to check on your battery’s health.

Laptops

For MacBooks, click on the Apple icon, then About This Mac and then the System Report. Next, click on Power to see the reading on your battery’s health. Windows users can use the app BatteryInfoView to check your battery’s capacity.

#2: SPRING-CLEAN YOUR DATA
Delete files on windows

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Like your home, your electronic gadgets require some spring-cleaning as well. One of the reasons why your smartphones or laptops are slowing down is because of the storage space it’s taking up.

To lift the weight off your storage, delete old or irrelevant data regularly. If you don’t have the time to do so as often, then set a reminder to clear it as at least once a year. Maybe mid-year’s a good time?

Smartphones

As an iPhone user, I often take advantage of the iPhone Storage tool to see my last used apps and how much space it’s taking up on my device’s storage. If you own an iPhone too, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage to see yours. For Android users, look out for the tool called Files.

Laptops

Not sure where to start deleting? Open a folder and sort the files based on date. Chances are, you may find documents that you’ve not opened in a long time. For the fickle-minded, investing in an external storage device and transferring your files over to it is a good idea. This will greatly offload the operating system, helping it to run faster and longer.

#3: CLEANING ROUTINE
Clean your phone tools

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This time round, we’re really recommending you to clean your devices, physically. We’re not talking about just the surface. Though that’s important too, since your phone is 10 to 20 times dirtier than a toilet seat.

Dirt fragments clogging up your electronic gadgets can lead to overheating. Overheating is a big no-no, as it shortens the lifespan of your devices.

Smartphones

Shine a torch and check the ports. Dust and tiny food scraps may sometimes be stuck in the charging ports. This might slow down the charging process, lengthen the time needed for a full charge, and cause unnecessary overheating.

Laptops

Open up your laptop or desktop to clean the fans. Just like your ceiling fan gets dust stuck onto the blades, your device’s fans also pile up dust and even hair strands over time. A dust-filled fan will run slower and in turn, result in overheating of your laptops. You can get rid of the dust using a small vacuum cleaner.

We hope you’ve found what we shared useful. Know of other valuable tips and tricks? Let us know!

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Up your stay-home experience with activity kits like making kueh lapis

madebyyou.sg

Are you still staying home for the most part of the weekend? Running out of things to do? Up your stay-home experience with activity kits from madebyyou.sg! The platform is an extension of Style Theory, a clothes rental subscription platform.

There are kits in the category of craft, cook, and kid-friendly activities. At the time of writing, the kits are going from 16.90 SGD. We took a browse through their website and found some interesting kits like making kueh lapis. Upon your purchase, you can immediately access the recipes or tutorials online. You will receive your physical kit in seven days!

#1: KUEH LAPIS SAGU KIT
Kueh Lapis

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Some of us identify kueh lapis by its Chinese name, 九层糕, which literally translates to nine-layer cake. This multi-layered sweet treat actually originates from Indonesia and is a type of Peranakan food.

Instead of buying ready-made ones for snacks, how about doing it yourself? This is a kid-friendly activity so if you’re thinking of keeping the little ones occupied at home, here’s one solution.

What’s in the kit?

  • Easy-to-follow pictorial instructions
  • Fresh ingredients
  • A measuring cup
  • Foil tray

Kueh Lapis Sagu Kit‘s price: 32 SGD

#2: BRUSH CALLIGRAPHY KIT / MODERN CALLIGRAPHY KIT
Modern Calligraphy Kit

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I’ve personally attended a brush calligraphy class before and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Thanks to The Letter J Supply, you can now pick-up a new skill at the comfort of home.

The Letter J Supply has two types of kits you can choose from – the brush calligraphy and modern calligraphy. Both activity kits are suitable for teenagers aged 12 and above. It really requires patience as you attempt to master the basic strokes. But once you look at the finished product, you will be oh-so-proud of yourself!

What’s in the kit? (brush calligraphy)

  • A brush calligraphy booklet
  • Palette and brush pen
  • Two bottles of ecoline ink
  • Three sheets of watercolour paper

What’s in the kit? (modern calligraphy)

  • A modern calligraphy booklet
  • Pen holder and pointed nibs
  • A bottle of sumi ink

Brush Calligraphy Kit‘s price: 68 SGD

Modern Calligraphy Kit‘s price: 68 SGD

#3: STANDARD BEGINNER COFFEE KIT
Drip Coffee

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Hook Coffee will help you start your day right with its beginner’s coffee kit. If you have a slight coffee intolerance like I do (but still love coffee the same), this kit would be a life-saver. This is because it comes with a bag of Sweet Bundchen.

Sweet Bundchen is one of Hook Coffee’s best sellers and it’s not hard to understand why. With a little milk added, it might remind you of Kinder Buenos. You will get a taste combination of rich milk chocolates and nutty hazelnuts. How can we say no?

What’s in the kit?

  • A V60 dripper
  • Filter paper
  • A bag of Sweet Bundchen coffee (200g)

Standard Beginner Coffee Kit‘s price: $32.20

For more activity kits, shop via this link. Have a good time!

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