Thursday, 30 November 2017
Movie Review: Unexpectedly Yours
Two former high school friends Patty (Sharon Cuneta) and Cocoy (Robin Padilla) find each other unexpectedly 30 years later, not only as organizers of their high school reunion, but also as new neighbors.
Patty and her daughter Yanni's (Julia Barretto) quiet lives then get an unexpected shake-up when love—in the form of Cocoy and his nephew Jason (Joshua Garcia)—comes knocking on their door
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
Monday, 27 November 2017
Movie Review: Satan's Slaves
After dying from a strange illness that she suffered for 3 years, a mother returns home to pick up her children. The film
tells the story of a family of four who must take evil head-on after
their mother dies. Featuring plenty of scares and a shocking plot twist,
the film is set in 1981, one year before the classic horror movie was
set.
Saturday, 25 November 2017
Movie Review: Smaller and Smaller Circles
“Smaller and Smaller Circles”
tells the story of Father Gus Saenz and Father Jerome Lucero, two Jesuit
priests tasked to solve the murder of young boys who were eviscerated and
thrown in the teeming slums of Payatas. To solve the murders, they have to
explore the cramped urban landscape of 1990s Manila — a trap where there is no
way out for a killer and his victims.
Thursday, 23 November 2017
Wednesday, 22 November 2017
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
Sunday, 19 November 2017
Saturday, 18 November 2017
Movie Review: Justice League
Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's
selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana
Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman
work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against
this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this
unprecedented league of heroes-Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and
The Flash-it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault
of catastrophic proportions.
Movie Review: Fallback
Michelle (Rhian Ramos) gets a rather unexpected love advice: Prevent yourself from getting hurt in love by having a fallback.
Michelle is in a relationship with Chris (Daniel Matsunaga), and they are doing okay. However, she crosses paths with her ex-boyfriend (Zanjoe Marudo) again.
Having spent some time with him again, she decides that she's found the perfect "fallback".
Michelle is in a relationship with Chris (Daniel Matsunaga), and they are doing okay. However, she crosses paths with her ex-boyfriend (Zanjoe Marudo) again.
Having spent some time with him again, she decides that she's found the perfect "fallback".
Friday, 17 November 2017
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Movie Review: Historiographika Errata
A mosaic of historical facts, fictions and in-betweens – human acts born out of a primeval instinct to survive under adverse conditions. Historiographika Errata paints an absurd yet brutally honest visage of a race plagued by misfortunes.
Movie Review: Throwback Today
Primo, gifted with a good eye for production design, ventures into the working world with a great desire to succeed. Unprepared for the harsh realities of the real world, Primo experienced failure, heartbreak and regret in a series of unfortunate events. Life didn’t turn out as he had expected: He wasted away, wallowing in grief, and jumped from one odd job to another for more than a decade. While trying to make ends meet at the peak of his misfortunes, he experiences a technological glitch with his old desktop computer and gets a chance to re-write his life.
Movie Review: Nervous Translation
Eight
year-old Yael, shy to a fault, lives in her own private world. One day
she finds out about a pen that can “translate” the thoughts and feelings
of nervous people. Eight year-old Yael, shy to a fault, lives in her
own private world. One day she finds out about a pen that can
“translate” the thoughts and feelings of nervous people.
Wednesday, 15 November 2017
Movie Review: Paki
After
five decades of marriage, Alejandra wants to separate from her husband
Uro. And so Alejandra visits her children, one by one, to notify them
and ask for their blessing. But the children are now busy with their
own lives; one daughter, even busy with an election campaign. But when
her youngest and dearest daughter contracts a heart attack, the entire
family is forced to gather in a hospital where, together, they must
face the separation.
Movie Review: Nay
13-year old Martin lives with his Nay Luisa, a domestic worker. His parents work for a development bank, which requires them to be away for years. Martin learns he is seriously ill and in order to survive, he is then transformed into an “aswang” by none other than the mother he grew up to love. The revelation and series of gruesome events that take place after captures fear and paranoia in a city that continuously disconnects and dehumanizes.
Movie Review: Si Chedeng at Si Apple
Si Chedeng at si Apple is a film about two friends who are both in their 60s. In the wake of her husband's death, Chedeng, 66, decides to come out of the closet. Her best friend Apple, 63, beheads her live-in partner in a fit of rage. Bound by friendship, the two elderly women, together with the severed head placed inside a Louis Vuitton bag, set off an adventure to find Chedeng's ex-girlfriend.
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