#70 (Mid-Nov 2015)

 

Why do you like watching movies?

“To relax, lor!” many will say.

Sure. While some may choose to laugh their hearts out with comedies; or cry their eyes out with bad romances; or scare themselves silly with jumpy horrors; or even pretend they can fly with comic fantasies, there are some who enjoy all of the above! Life must be pretty stressful for the last group of people, eh?!

Guess I am…

My point is? Nothing. Just unwinding… Don’t judge.

Welcome to another issue of F***. Here’s what we have in store for you:

Harry Potter is all grown-up! He has gone from cute boy to awkward teen, and now he’s going to be transformed from a hunchback into an Igor by Professor X, in Victor Frankenstein!

Fmoviemag #70 Daniel RadcliffeFmoviemag #70 James McAvoy

Meanwhile, Mystique is going be saying goodbye to Katniss as she bows out (haha) in the final Hunger Games film.

Fmoviemag #70 Jennifer Lawrence

And the 26th Singapore International Film Festival is coming! Time to go crazy and spend all that hard-earned money to book all the uncensored films and watch them (and relax) till you are broke. And then go work like crazy, again! Yay!

Wait! You guys know what/who I’m blabbering about right? If not, welcome, new F***ers!

Where was I? Oh, that’s it! ’Cause what’s also inside are just more of what you’ve come to expect from F***: the first-hand news and features about movies that matter. Go on and start reading… I’m off to de-stress!

See you at the movies!

Royston Loh
Editor-In-Chief

FB, Instagram, Twitter: @RoystonLoh

Here’s are the various sections in this month’s issue:

Fmoviemag #70 SM cover

Fmoviemag #70 WTF cover

Fmoviemag #70 RA cover

#70 is out on newsstands and digital stores now!

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