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#whattowatch: Movies And Performances To Watch Octber 2024

TWICE will be back in Singapore this month!

1. Tron: Ares

In the third chapter of the TRON saga, a highly sophisticated program named Ares is pulled out of the Grid and into the human world on a dangerous mission—humanity’s first actual contact with A.I. beings. As powerful tech rivals on the outside race to control a breakthrough that could make digital creations permanently real, Ares must navigate our unpredictable reality, reckon with the legacies of ENCOM and Dillinger, and decide what future—human or program—he’s fighting to protect.

Cast: Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Hasan Minhaj, Jodie Turner-Smith, Arturo Castro, Cameron Monaghan

Release Date: 9 October 2025

2. A Good Child (好孩子)

After years of estrangement, drag performer Jia Hao returns home when his mother, Ju Hua, is diagnosed with dementia. To reach the woman who no longer recognises him, he slips into the role of her “long-lost daughter,” a tender deception that opens a path to reconciliation with his conservative family. As buried memories and an old secret surface, Jia Hao must choose between maintaining the charade and revealing his true self, in a heartfelt story about identity, second chances, and the enduring power of love.

Cast: Richie Koh (许瑞奇), Hong Hui Fang (洪慧芳), Johnny Lu (路斯明), Charlie Goh (吴清樑), Cheryl Chou (周智慧)

Release Date: 9 October 2025

3. The Black Phone 2

A decade has passed since Finney escaped the basement. He’s trying to live quietly, while his sister Gwen—still haunted by second-sight dreams—teaches at a local school. When a new string of child disappearances mirrors the Grabber’s old pattern, the derelict house is demolished. On the night the rubble is cleared, Finney’s apartment phone—an identical black rotary he can’t bring himself to throw out—rings with a hollow, impossible dial tone.

On the line are fractured voices: the boys who helped him survive, a terrified new captive named Maya, and someone who shouldn’t be alive. The calls don’t just cross distance—they bleed through time. Clues arrive out of order, warnings contradict, and Finney realises a copycat isn’t the only threat; the past itself is looping, trying to correct a mistake that left a monster’s legacy unfinished…

Cast: Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Miguel Mora, Jeremy Davies, Demián Bichir, Arianna Rivas

Release Date: 16 October 2025

5. Caught Stealing

Former baseball prospect Hank Thompson is barely scraping by as a bartender in 1998 New York City when a simple favor—cat-sitting for his sketchy neighbor—yanks him into a violent tug-of-war between crooked cops and warring gangs. What starts with a missing neighbor and a mysterious key quickly spirals into beat-downs, double-crosses, and a citywide chase for a hidden fortune. With every phone call and back-alley escape, Hank is forced to shake off his washed-up past and think like the athlete he used to be, swinging a bat and improvising plays to stay alive. As bodies fall and loyalties snap, he has to decide whether to run, fight, or outsmart everyone long enough to walk away with his life—and maybe the cat.

Cast: Austin Butler, Regina King, Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber, Vincent D’Onofrio

Release Date: 23 October 2025

5. Regretting You

Morgan Grant has spent years building the safe, predictable life she wished she had as a teenage mother. Her daughter, Clara, wants the opposite—freedom, first love, and a future far from small-town routines. When an accident exposes a tangle of betrayals tied to Morgan’s past with her first love, Jonah, the fragile peace between mother and daughter fractures. Morgan withdraws, guarding truths that could upend everything; Clara pushes back, finding comfort in Miller, a boy whose own scars make him both a refuge and a risk.

As unanswered questions pile up—cryptic texts, a hidden letter, a timeline that doesn’t add up—Morgan and Clara become detectives in each other’s lives, each convinced the other is the problem.

Cast: Allison Williams, Mckenna Grace, Dave Franco and Mason Thames

Release Date: 30 October 2025

6. TWICE’s Sixth World Tour in Singapore

TWICE returns to Singapore this October with their sixth world tour, taking over the Singapore Indoor Stadium for two shows on 11–12 October 2025 (Saturday and Sunday), 5:00pm.

The concerts arrive alongside TWICE’s fourth full-length album THIS IS FOR (released 11 July), which debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 with ~80,000 units, following their first-ever Billboard 200 No. 1 earlier this year with the EP With YOU-th.

Momentum continues to build: TWICE recently became the first K-pop girl group to headline Lollapalooza (Chicago), reached 22 million monthly listeners on Spotify—a JYP Entertainment high—and made a guest appearance at Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres shows in Korea. They were the first Korean act honoured at Billboard Women in Music (2023) and the first female group to sell out stadium dates at SoFi (LA) and MetLife (NY).

In Singapore, their fan base has grown from a sold-out TWICELAND at The Star Theatre (2017) to back-to-back sellouts at the Indoor Stadium—and now, a new chapter is underway.

For tickets, please click here.

7. Cirque Alice

Lose yourself in a reinvented “Wonderland” as Cirque Alice transforms Lewis Carroll’s tales into a whirlwind of spectacle and surprise.

International acrobats lead the charge with soaring aerial work, precision balances and astonishing contortions, while lifelike puppetry, dynamic dance and guest musicians weave new textures into the story. Comedy beats punctuate the action, and a cinematic soundscape—contemporary arrangements of beloved classical themes—drives the adventure from one breathtaking set piece to the next.

Brimming with invention and edge-of-your-seat moments, Cirque Alice is a vivid, family-friendly journey that delights first-timers and Wonderland devotees alike.

For tickets, please click here.

8. Swan Lake – Saint Petersburg National Ballet Theatre

Experience the timeless magic of Swan Lake, brought to life by the internationally acclaimed Saint Petersburg National Ballet Theatre.

Set to Tchaikovsky’s iconic score, this masterpiece tells the hauntingly beautiful story of Princess Odette, transformed into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse, and the prince whose love could set her free.

Renowned for its exquisite choreography, dazzling costumes, and emotional depth, this production captures the very soul of classical ballet — a breathtaking blend of grace, power, and artistry that continues to captivate audiences around the world.

Prepare to be swept away by the elegance of the dancers, the grandeur of the staging, and the enduring romance of Swan Lake — a performance that embodies the heart and heritage of Russian ballet.

For tickets, please click here.

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