Friday, 21 August 2026
Thursday, 20 August 2026
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
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Friday, 14 August 2026
Critics call “The End of Oak Street” a crowd-pleasing popcorn movie, the best dinosaur movie since the ’90s
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| (From left) Ewan McGregor, Christian Convery, Maisy Stella and Anne Hathaway are the Platts in “The End of Oak Street.” |
Thursday, 13 August 2026
Movie Review: 2 Valid IDs
Movie Review: Ganggang
Ganggang is a simple but meaningful film that has an important story to tell, especially for those who feel oppressed and those who continue to fight and rebel against the things they believe are wrong. What I appreciate about the film is how it presents these serious issues in a light and accessible way. It does not feel overly heavy or preachy, yet underneath its simple story is a message about oppression, resistance, having a voice, and standing up against those who abuse their power.
Wednesday, 12 August 2026
Movie Review: Hand of God
Hand of God shines with its message about the victims of war and the division of faith in the southern part of the Philippines. Set in a remote village scarred by years of conflict, the film follows a military lieutenant who sets up a football post to gain the trust of the community. What begins as a tactical strategy eventually becomes deeply personal when he forms a bond with the children, especially ten-year-old Khaleel, a child soldier who finds an unexpected refuge in football.
Movie Review: Tirik
Tirik follows Paring Bert, a
weary but steadfast priest, and Santos, a parishioner and taxi driver
haunted by his past, as they embark on a gritty journey to make peace
with their moral conflicts while trying to elude an assassination
attempt. Set against the backdrop of Manila’s unforgiving streets during
the height of the drug war, what begins as an ordinary funeral visit
turns into a day-long odyssey filled with guilt, redemption, moral
reckoning, and questions about faith, justice, and vengeance.
Movie Review: Kaka Sa Yawan
Kaka sa Yawan is a coming-of-age story that brings us to Mindoro and introduces us to the friendship between Niko, a young boy from Manila, and Ayan, a Tadyawan-Mangyan boy with big dreams. Through their bond, the film explores friendship, childhood, grief, identity, and the promises we carry even as we grow older.
Tuesday, 11 August 2026
Movie Review: Mag-Iina
Movie Review: Animal
Movie Review: Tayo Lang ang Nakakaalam
Sunday, 9 August 2026
Friday, 7 August 2026
Movie Review: Status: Rejected
Thursday, 6 August 2026
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Sunday, 2 August 2026
Saturday, 1 August 2026
Friday, 31 July 2026
It was a dream to work with Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, say the filmmakers of “THE END OF OAK STREET,” in cinemas and IMAX starting August 12
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| Ewan McGregor, Christian Convery, Maisy Stella and Anne Hathaway are the Platts in “The End of Oak Street.” |
Thursday, 30 July 2026
Wednesday, 29 July 2026
Movie Review: Spider-Man: Brand New Day
After erasing himself from the memories of everyone he loves, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) now lives a completely isolated life, dedicating himself to protecting New York City as Spider-Man. As loneliness and overwhelming pressure begin to take their toll, Peter faces an unexpected threat that challenges both his body and mind while confronting a mysterious new enemy capable of controlling others. To protect a city that no longer remembers him, Peter must overcome his greatest battle yet—his own isolation.

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