Morgan AwyongTHIS PARASITE CLINGS DEEPLYBong Jong-Ho’s Palme d'Or-winning feature is a cutting riot. Hang on tight.Jun 18, 2019Jun 18, 2019
Morgan AwyongTHE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE (REVIEW)Let’s get this out of the way. The hype for this film lies not in any revolutionary scares or monsters, but a gripping, masterful…Nov 2, 2018Nov 2, 2018
Morgan AwyongSINGAPORE — EATING LIKE THE LOCALSKatong Laksa, Chili Crab, and Hainanese Chicken Rice — we are sure you’ve heard of them. But for the explorer insistent on authenticity…Jul 28, 2018Jul 28, 2018
Morgan AwyongStolen Stories: Sungei Road’s Last PageThere are antique timepieces beside mobile chargers and colourful plastic jewellery. A Barbie sits patiently, her dress a little weathered…Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
Morgan AwyongTrekking Up The Roof of IndochinaThe early morning mist parted to dry grass terrain and crispy trees. It was 5am in the morning and conditions were perfect for a climb up…Jan 27, 2017Jan 27, 2017
Morgan AwyongHanoi, Vietnam — WandermentPunctuated by warning beeps from the ceaseless motorbikes, Hanoi is like a child’s sticker book — albeit a fairly organised one — where…Jan 20, 2017Jan 20, 2017
Morgan AwyongSplit (Film Review)If you’ve seen the trailer, you’ll know the surprisingly clear premise of Split — the latest film from M. Night Shyamalan. A mysterious man…Jan 20, 2017Jan 20, 2017
Morgan AwyongAge of Shadows (Film Review)With super slick productions increasingly coming out from South Korea, one might say that the tides are turning towards the rise of…Jan 20, 2017Jan 20, 2017
Morgan AwyongRochor Centre — Final FarewellsRochor Centre at night, with darkness veiling the bright colours, brings out another mistress — one pensive yet still robust.Jan 20, 2017Jan 20, 2017