Saturday, 31 December 2016
Friday, 30 December 2016
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Movie Review: Vince & Kath & James
Vince and Kath and James” is a teen romance movie that shows how to
love with #NoFilter.
When Kath (Julia Barretto) starts receiving sweet, anonymous texts, she
wonders who they might be from. Could it be from Vince (Joshua Garcia),
the nerdy, torpe guy she can’t stand, or James (Ronnie Alonte), the cute
varsity player she likes? How will her love story unfold? Will someone
love her in real life, beyond the bright screen of her phone?
Movie Review: Die Beautiful
Trisha, a Filipino transgender woman, suddenly dies while being crowned
in a beauty pageant. Her last wish was to be presented as a different
celebrity on each night of her wake, but her conservative father wants
to bury her as a man. Trisha's friends are left with no choice but to
steal her body and hold the wake in a secret location. And as Trisha is
transformed to look like different celebrities, they also look back at
the colorful and extraordinary life that she has led - being a son, a
sister, a mother, a friend, a lover, a wife, and ultimately, a queen.
Movie Review: Kabisera
Inspired by true story, Kabisera
is a film about a tightly knit family whose lives fall apart after a
tragic incident. Mercy, Nora Aunor’s character takes the central seat
(Kabisera) to hold her family together.
Monday, 26 December 2016
Sunday, 25 December 2016
Movie Review: Seklusyon
Set
in 1947, Seklusyon is about the aspiring priests that are sent to a
remote convent to live in seclusion (Seklusyon) on the last day of
their training. The purpose is to shield them from evil of the world.
The plot thickens when a mysterious young girl comes to the convent but
the question is whether she is really sent by God or by the Evil. This
is the challenge awaits the candidates.
Movie Review: Oro
The film is about the lives of simple folk caught between the
crossfire of Kapitana accused of political patronage, and Patrol
Kalikasan using the environment as a front for their own political and
economic interests on the small mining community. As the provincial
government and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR) fight over the jurisdiction over small-scale mining operations,
Elmer and Linda suffer the devastating consequences of the legacy of
violence and corruption of the country’s turbulent political and
ideological history.
Movie Review: Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 2 #ForeverIsNotEnough
Eugene Domingo is back as “Eugene Domingo” in this much-anticipated follow-up to the independent box-office hit movie, Ang Babae sa Septic Tank. Together with her director/writer (Rainier), her line producer (Jocelyn) and their rookie production assistant (Lennon), Eugene prepares for her comeback vehicle after a long sabbatical from movie making. Rainier proposes “The Itinerary,” a heartbreaking anatomy of a crumbling marriage as told through a couple’s trip to Baguio, their former honeymoon location. Eugene Domingo is excited by the project but she has other ideas in mind. In the film-within-the-film, we see Eugene’s absurd suggestions and recommendations -- changing Rainier’s script by employing the poetics of the Pinoy romantic comedy genre into what is supposedly a realistic portrayal of love and marriage.
Saturday, 24 December 2016
Movie Review: Saving Sally
Marty is an aspiring comic-book artist who is secretly in love with his beautiful best friend, Sally, the gadget inventor. Like every love story, there are complications: Sally has abusive monster parents and a literal dick for a boyfriend, while Marty has the innate ability to do nothing about everything despite his vivid fantasies of defending the love of his life from the big bad world.
Movie Review: Sunday Beauty Queen
Sunday Beauty Queen is a real-life Cinderella tale of a Filipina house
helper who dreams to be a Beauty Queen in Hong Kong. Beneath Hong Kong's glittering facade, Filipinas working as domestic
helpers work in relative anonymity and for near slave wages. In a beauty
pageant like no other in the world, five helpers give themselves
makeovers for a day and gleefully reclaim their dignity.
Friday, 23 December 2016
Thursday, 22 December 2016
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Monday, 19 December 2016
Sunday, 18 December 2016
Saturday, 17 December 2016
Movie Review: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a
mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire's ultimate
weapon of destruction. This key event in the Star Wars timeline brings
together ordinary people who choose to do extraordinary things, and in
doing so, become part of something greater than themselves.
Friday, 16 December 2016
Movie Review: Mano Po 7 Chinoy
Mano Po Chinoy tackle family issues, relationships and present day scenario of
Filipino-Chinese families and how they resolve conflicts and
apprehensions within themselves. Richard
Yap plays a business tycoon who is overly protective and strict with his
loved ones, including his wife (Jean Garcia) and kids (Enchong
Dee, Janella Salvador, and Janna Agoncillo). But behiond the toughness
is a family man full of love for his dear ones.
Sunday, 11 December 2016
Saturday, 10 December 2016
Thursday, 8 December 2016
Movie Review: The Super Parental Guardians
The Super Parental Guardians" is a hilarious family movie with a heart
that revolves around unlikely "parents" Arci (Vice Ganda) and Paco (Coco
Martin).
Arci gains custody of his best friend's children Megan (Awra Briguela)
and Ernie (Onyok Pineda) just before she dies. The children's uncle,
Paco, has no choice but to join this newfound family.
Arci and Paco will now embark on the craziest and greatest adventure of
their lives as they play the roles of Momshie and Popshie to both Megan
and Ernie.
Movie Review: Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers
The
comedy-adventure movie follows the reluctant hero in his latest
fantastical escapade. Through hard work and determination, Enteng
Kabisote has used his talent to “butingting everything” to become an
ironworks and robotics magnate. Since his last adventure in Engkantasya,
he has settled down to becoming a successful businessman, community
leader, and a doting grandfather to his cute and bubbly grandchild
Benokis, as his son Benok (Oyo Boy Sotto) tackles fatherhood and his
duty as a law enforcer. Little does he know that trouble is brewing and
he will be called on once again to save the world.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
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