Thursday, 19 September 2019

Rambo: Last Blood Hits PH Theater On Sept 20, 2019


My Verdict for Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2019



Tuesday, 17 September 2019

Movie Review: Verdict

Abused and battered wife, Joy, stands up for justice against her alcoholic husband, Dante, in a turmoil process of the justice system.  After she is severely beaten by her abusive husband, a woman decides to take him to court and seek justice and what follows is an excruciatingly matter-of-fact look into the justice system in the Philippines as experienced by both sides.

Movie Review: The Panti Sisters

Daniel (del Rosario), Samuel (Bables), and Gabriel (Ballesteros), the three gay brothers brought together by their dying father (John Arcilla) only to find themselves in a difficult situation when their father asks each of them for a grandchild in exchange for an extravagant inheritance. 

Movie Review: G!

G! revolve around the lives of a barkada who goes on a series of crazy YOLO adventures. They are out on a road trip to fulfill the bucket list of their friend Sam (McCoy De Leon) who is battling with cancer.  Sam’s bucket list included wild stuff like getting drunk until he drops, skinny dipping, getting a tattoo, and losing his virginity. 

Monday, 16 September 2019

Movie Review: LSS (Last Song Syndrome)

LSS tells the story of Sarah (Gabbi Garcia) and Zack (Khalil Ramos), as they enter adulthood. Sarah dreams of making it big in the music scene but somehow circumstances prevent her from realizing her full potential. Zack, on the other hand, yearns for a girl who is in love with someone-else.
 

Movie Review: Circa

Doña Atang, a once celebrated film producer from the earlier years of Filipino cinema, celebrates her one hundredth birthday. For her wish, she wants a reunion with all the actors and staff that she has worked with in the past. She is also looking for an unfinished film form one of her directors. Her grandson, a budding filmmaker, Michael decides to take the task of finding them. As he does, we remember the glorious years of cinema from its workers-fragments of colorful past filled with faded memories. Will it remain as part of the past?

Sunday, 15 September 2019

Movie Review: Watch Me Kill

Watch Me Kill is about a ruthless woman assassin which her plan got interrupted when she discovers that the man she needs to kill has more to hide than expected. Her life unravels as she must juggle her new priorities with her inner demons. Set in a world where violence rules over virtue, she must face the hardest reality - is she the real danger or the monsters that control the criminal world?

Movie Review: Lola Igna

Living in a secluded hut in the middle of rice fields, Lola Igna is a 118-year old grumpy grandmother who is vying for the Amazing People of The World’s “The Oldest Living Grandmother in the World”. Being the oldest living grandmother in the Philippines, Lola Igna’s only wish is to gently pass on to the next life.

TBA Studios Presents "Habambuhay", A Docu Series Celebrating The 100th Year of Philippine Cinema


Athtete: The Standards of Society In Order To Love Freely