Friday 29 December 2023

Upcoming Films for January 2024

 

Join Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, Keegan-Michael Key, Awkwafina and Danny Devito on an epic family adventure in Illumination’s action-packed new original comedy “Migration”

 

Producer’s picks: Executive producer and star Sydney Sweeney picked Glen Powell and director Will Gluck to work with on “Anyone But You”

 

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” to continue showing in IMAX cinemas, 4DX and Uptown Tempur from December 25 onwards. Plus, visit “The Aquaman Tunnel Experience” at SM Mall of Asia, now open for public viewing until December 31

 

MTRCB’s ‘Balik Sinehan’ ignites hope for Filipino cinema’s revival

 

Direk Njel de Mesa tatalakayin ang issue ng Mental Health sa bagong pelikula niya sa Singapore

 

Brilliant Awards 2023 : The Brightest of All Time

Wednesday 27 December 2023

My Verdict for Metro Manila Film Festival 2023


Movie Review: Rewind

This romance drama film is about a man who at a certain point in his life feels guilty of his life choices. All these after not being promoted in his work, being estranged from his father and son and a having a rocky marriage and then his wife dies in a car accident. One day he meets a man who offers him a once-in-a-lifetime deal — to rewind his life and correct all his mistakes and repair his relationship with his wife and family on one condition — he has to die in place of his wife. He believes the man to be Jesus. With everything to lose and to hope for, John rewinds his life and discovers that the true meaning of happiness comes from the thing he has taken for granted: LOVE.

Movie Review: When I Met You In Tokyo

This romance film tells a story about unconditional love, sacrifices, sufferings, age, and aging. It is about a "dedicated and devotedly in love with each other" Filipino elderly couple and their courageous end of life journeys. Joey is an OFW permanent resident of Japan who is wounded and traumatized by his ex-wife's betrayal. He promised himself never to love again but things changed when he met Azon, who is also an OFW and a permanent resident in Japan who will make him believe to give love another shot, only to discover after only a few years of a happy blissful marriage that Azon is dealing with an age-related debilitating disease that will surely break Joey's heart once more.

Tuesday 26 December 2023

Movie Review: Becky and Badette

The film is a heartwarming comedy about friendship and second chances. It charts about the struggles of Becky and Badette, two high school best friends, who in their mid-40s, are still struggling to make ends meet but they never lose hope in their dream of one day becoming famous celebrities. In their high school reunion, they are reluctant to tell people that they have amounted to nothing and fabricate the most incredible lies about themselves, becoming the target of envious people, particularly a former schoolmate who is mean and refuses to see them succeed. Adding to the conflict is the re-emergence of the incredibly charming and smooth-talking Pepe, who broke both their hearts in high school. Soon Becky and Badette find themselves entangled in a love triangle, competing against each other for Pepe's love and attention. Are they risking their friendship for a man that could burn them both?
 

Monday 25 December 2023

Movie Review: Mallari

Mallari is a partly fictional, partly true-to-life account inspired by the true story of Fr. Mallari, a parish priest in the 1800s who killed 57 people before being caught, thereby becoming the first and only recorded Filipino serial killer ever, antedating Jack The Ripper by more than 60 years.

In search of his family’s supernatural cure for his dying girlfriend, JONATHAN MALLARI digs into his 1800s serial killer priest ancestor, SEVERINO— triggering, not a cure but a curse: malevolent hauntings, uncontrollable soul travel, and the mysterious return of the serial killings in present-day. JONATHAN soon learns that to in order to heal his girlfriend, he will have to kill, too, just as ancestor SEVERINO did. Will JONATHAN use the ancestral curse: kill so that his beloved girlfriend can live?

Movie Review: Kampon

After 8 years of marriage, a childless couple named Clark and Eileen meet a little girl who one day, came knocking at their door claiming to be Clark's child. Despite the unexpected situation, the wife accepts the child and temporarily fosters her while figuring the next steps. Meanwhile, Clark investigates the child's history while Eileen begins to develop an odd and eerie relation with the child. Also strange occurrences happen around the couple's life - with ominous voices, visions of death and rebirth and night stalkers, that all escalate the paranoia in the household. As the seemingly innocent child grows more fond of Eileen, Clark must decide between erasing his past to save his marriage or embracing the truth and the demons that come along with it.

Sunday 24 December 2023

Movie Review: GomBurZa

GomBurZa is a historical film that will move and inspire today’s Filipinos. It tells the story of three martyr priests — Mariano Gomes (Dante Rivero), Jose Burgos (Cedrick Juan), and Jacinto
Zamora (Enchong Dee) — who were executed by garrote in 1872 falsely accused of sedition and treason. The film chronicles the struggle that began with the secularization movement led by Padre Pedro Pelaez (Piolo Pascual). From this movement, the advocacy for Filipinization of the Church was continued and championed by priests. They inspired the educated middle class, liberal intellectuals and students, including Jose Rizal's brother Paciano Mercado (Elijah Canlas). The martyrdom of GomBurZa never silenced the enlightened. Their deaths influenced others to continue the struggle, eventually inspiring our national hero, Jose Rizal, who dedicated his novel “El Filibusterismo” to the three priests. A heroic drama laden with intrigue, battle scenes and love of country, GomBurZa is an epic tribute to the people behind the birth of our Filipino consciousness.
 

Movie Review: Family of Two

The film revolves around a worried son who seeks to find a man as a partner for his single mother.  Maricar (Sharon Cuneta) lost her husband when her son Mateo or Matty (Alden Richards) was only five years old and she has raised him as a single mom doing various jobs.

Now, Matty is 28 years old, works in an advertising company, and has asked her mom to stop working as he feels it’s his turn to serve her. Maricar is happy just attending to the needs of her son and tending to her plants.

Matty gets attracted to his immediate boss, Zari (Miles Ocampo), but he cannot freely express his feelings for her. Planning to move to Singapore with his girlfriend, Mateo seeks to find a new partner for his mother.

Movie Review: Penduko

Penduko follows the story of Pedro, a young man skilled with mythical and supernatural powers, which he and his father, Apo Tisot, inherited from their ancestors. But unlike Apo Tisot (John Arcilla), who uses his gift to help the poor and sick, Pedro has other plans for himself.

After cutting ties with his father and leaving his hometown, Pedro moves to the city to follow his dreams, but so far, Pedro has yet to find a way to do odd jobs here and there to make ends meet, completely wasting his gift and potential.

But all that changes when a secret organization owned by Gat Blanco (Albert Martinez) hears about his skill and offers him a job as an albularyo agent. As Pedro works for the organization, he further hones his talent, which impresses many but also makes others jealous.

Then, out of nowhere, a powerful force of evil appears and endangers the lives of many, forcing Pedro to put the good of others before him.

Saturday 23 December 2023

Movie Review: Firefly

Firefly is about a young boy that is order to fulfill a promise to his mother, he searches for the mythical island described in her bedtime stories, a place where one can make any wish upon seeing the light of a thousand fireflies. The story begins with the adult Tonton being interviewed by a skeptical journalist after winning the National Book Award. The interview unravels the origin of his stories: Set in 1999 and told through Tonton’s rose-colored memories of life with his mother – a vintage storybook.

One story in particular sticks with Tonton. The story goes: Once upon a time in a mythical island, a brave firefly mustered all its light and defeated a vicious dog to protect his butterfly friend. To encourage Tonton, Elay tells him that the island is real and that you could make a wish if you ever made it there. In an old notebook, Elay draws a map to the island. And Tonton had taken his mother's words literally: that he must make the journey to the island like they promised. On the road, he meets three strangers who will either help him or hinder his quest…

Movie Review: Broken Hearts Trip

Broken Hearts Trip delves into the lives of five brokenhearted LGBTQ individuals who are given a chance to heal in some of the most beautiful places in the country.

These five LGBTQ individuals are portrayed by Teejay Marquez, Marvin Yap, Petite, Iyah Mina, and Andoy Ranay.

 

After enduring countless heartaches, frustrations, and seemingly endless grief, they ar finally offered the opportunity of a lifetime when a corporate agency sponsors a realit competition titled "The Broken Hearts Trip. The show takes them on a series of journeys to some of the most stunning tourist spots in the Philippines.

But there's a catch! To continue in the competition, the contestants must remain single at the end of their journey. A one-million-peso cash prize awaits the last gay man or trans woman standing - the chosen one.

 

In each destination, in each episode, one is spotlighted as they confront their past and navigate the road to recovery. While not every step and activity may go exactly as planned, each experience offers a valuable lesson. The journey continues, but will they make it to the next destination?

 

Will it be a pursuit of money or a quest for love? It's the perplexing question that each participant must answer as their experiences grow more enriching and exciting. In the final leg of the show, one winner will emerge with not only the prize but also a fresh lease on life.

 

Friday 15 December 2023

Firefly - A heartfelt road trip to watch this Christmas

 

Thursday 14 December 2023

Penduko Starring Matteo Guidicelli is an Adventure Film To Watch This Christmas

 

Unlock the mysteries of "KAMPON": A Riveting MMFF Horror Experience!

 

Wednesday 13 December 2023

Watch the young love story of Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya’s Paul and Chani in the new trailer for the action-packed world of “Dune: Part Two,” opening in cinemas February 28

 

“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” is funnier than its box-office hit predecessor, say Jason Momoa and director James Wan

 

Tuesday 12 December 2023

Puregold CinePanalo awards full-length film grants to four established, two first-time directors

 

Thursday 7 December 2023

Sharon and Alden Richards Join Forces in MMFF Movie ‘Family of Two’

 

Wednesday 6 December 2023

Director James Wan was thrilled to return to the family of “Aquaman” for the sequel “The Lost Kingdom”

 

Tuesday 5 December 2023

Jun Robles Lana’s Becky and Badette Brings Stand Out Comedy to MMFF 2023

 

Meet Mary and Joseph in the Christmas musical “Journey to Bethlehem,” showing exclusively in SM Cinemas December 6, in time for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception

 

Monday 4 December 2023

Get ready for another epic monster showdown. Watch the trailer for “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire”

 

Oh, what a day... what a lovely day! Trailer for “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, debuts

Sunday 3 December 2023

Mallari Kicks Off With Its Biggest Mediacon and Fancon

 

Experience Christmas In Kawit

 

Wednesday 29 November 2023

Unlock a World of Entertainment: Devant UHD TVs and Viu Premium Access

 

Star Cinema Unveils Poster for MMFF Entry "Rewind"

 

Get your tickets to “Wonka” now! Plus, check out a guide to the sweet treats in the movie

 

First QCinema Project Market Awards P 26 Million in Grants and Prizes to PH and SEA Film Projects

 

Movie Review: Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme

This is the new sixteenth installment of Shake Rattle & Roll are finally returned back to the three horror stories after followed by fifteen installments through 9 years:

Glitch

Ingrid (Iza Calzado) is a single mother who lives in the suburban family at the Manila, as she works for fashion designer. She was not easy in life due to stressful at work. She has no time for her two children because she makes up for her absence. Her eldest son, Patrick (Miggs Cuaderno) is a rebellion teenager was a gamer and her 6-year-old youngest daughter Lyka (Jewel Milag), who loves to be watching at gadgets and befriends with her toy, Gary the Goat, a character from the children's show in the 70s, as she receives from malevolent entity turns into deadly event at this home with gruesome deaths.

Mukbang

A group of influencers (Jane Oineza, RK Bagatsing, AC Bonifacio, Ninong Ry, Phi Palmos and Esnyr Ranollo) who travelled to the luxurious mansion as they are having meet with the unexpected two collaborated influencers (Paul Salas and Elle Villanueva) with mysterious shape-shifting aswangs with a taste for human flesh and blood. When the night comes the worst at 12 AM. They discovered about that two influencers are transformed into monstrous hunger for human flesh, to eat them alive for making a content with mukbang.

Rage

A whole town of province when these graduated college students (Jane De Leon, Paolo Gumabao, Rob Gomez, Dustin Yu and Mika Reins) from the university in Manila, they go on a trip to watch a meteor shower. But there's something know about these celestial rocks will spread an outbreak that would transform into infectious rage. Along with her friends, Trina tries to escape, they encounter more infected humans who attempts to murder them. They find out that microorganism from the fallen meteors has spread at the bodies of water from the river. Some victims are affected by a dangerous of Rage borne disease and pushing them to kill other humans. Will Trina have survived from the infectious rage?

 

Sunday 26 November 2023

Warner Bros. partners with local film company Mentorque productions to help reawaken PH Cinema

 

Live in style with TECNO PHANTOM V Flip

 

Saturday 25 November 2023

Malaysian Film Leads QCinema 2023’s Asian Next Wave Winners

 

Friday 24 November 2023

Puregold Channel's My Plantito Cast Responds to Ultimate Fan Reactions

GLITTER ENTERTAINMENT CHATTER SHOW set to premiere this December

 

Thursday 23 November 2023

Donny, Sarah, Matteo and Piolo Brave Challenges With A Guaranteed Partner



Wednesday 22 November 2023

Movie Review: Marita

Marita, a deceased theater actress, is rumored to have taken her own life on stage out of jealousy. The university's theater group, Sinag Diwa, is being revived by Sandra, a new professor. Strange occurrences haunt the theater as they prepare for a play, and rumors of Marita's vengeful spirit emerge. As opening night approaches, terrifying incidents unfold. The group learns that Marita caused the theater's closure by taking lives. They seek help from a survivor of her attacks to confront and end her malevolent presence.

Tuesday 21 November 2023

“I found him to be a much more complex person than I imagined,” Joaquin Phoenix says of his titular character in “Napoleon”

 

Monday 20 November 2023

#SexiestManAlive Patrick Dempsey plays the sheriff in a murder-plagued town in Eli Roth’s “Thanksgiving”

 

Sunday 19 November 2023

Trailer for “Madame Web,” the first female-led superhero movie in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, released

 

Big-screen spectacle “Wonka,” is “the perfect Christmas movie,” says director Paul King

 

Hide the lasagnas. Trailer for “The Garfield Movie,” starring Chris Pratt, is now available

 

Araro - A New Original Vivamax Series To Watch For