This May 3, a new South Korean sports drama film is dribbling its way not just to Philippine cinemas nationwide but also to the hearts of the Filipino audiences. Based on an incredible true story, 'Rebound' starts on how basketball coach Kang Yang-Hyun (Ahn Jae-Hong) won the most valuable player (MVP) award as a high... Continue Reading →
Movie review: ‘Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko’
Ang aking pangako na ang pag-ibig ko'y laging sa 'yo... Kahit maputi na ang buhok ko The ending line from the chorus of Rey Valera's most popular song in Spotify, "Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko," is just an icon in the landscape of Original Pilipino Music that it has been used in so many... Continue Reading →
Movie review: ‘M3gan’ might be your new best friend
#M3GAN is full of fun, excitement, and thrill, not just as a horror flick but also as a story of familial love (for human and even for toys). That’s our very first impression after seeing it for the first time through a private press screening inside the mini-theater of the local office of Warner Bros.,... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: ‘Deleter’ brings out the best of Nadine Lustre
We watched the private advance screening of DELETER with high expectations. It takes pride in having many firsts: director Mikhail Red's first project with Viva Films, Nadine Lustre's first horror film, and it's the first time for the cast members to work together. Not to mention, it is the only horror film in this year's... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: ‘My Father, Myself’ is a conversation starter, not just a sexy film
How can this movie with such graphic content and sensitive subject matter be chosen as an entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival? — One might wonder as both film fest patrons and non-watchers alike raise eyebrows on MY FATHER, MYSELF. After attending its red carpet premiere and seeing the warm reactions of the audience,... Continue Reading →
Movie review: ‘Beast’ (2022)
Intense from start to finish, Beast is a suspenseful film that has enough jump scares and best seen by families and friends who miss screaming and goofing inside the cinemas. The story is simple but full of what it wants to say and show about the powerful performance of Idris Elba as the protagonist. The... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: ‘The Black Phone’ (2022)
‘The Black Phone’ stands out as a horror thriller film with an excellent story that can scare the hell out of everyone — even for non-fans of horror movies like me. Its eerie cinematography is one thing but the dedicated acting from its cast — led by a scary Ethan Hawke and the breakout star... Continue Reading →
