Sunday, 20 November 2016

Filmmaker Maryo J. Delos Reyes and Writer Vanessa Valdez On Doing the Film The Unmarried Wife


Saturday, 19 November 2016

Movie Review: The Unmarried Wife

The Unmarried Wife follows the story of Anne and the decisions she has to make after she finds out her husband Geoff  cheated on her repeatedly. While her marriage falls apart, she meets Bryan , who helps take away the pain. Will she find the strength to forgive Geoff or will she move on to Bryan?


Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino Reunite For I'm Drunk, I Love You

 

Movie Review: Every Room is a Planet

A quirky love affair between a mentally unstable girl who thinks her husband is abducted by aliens and her husband’s brother whose romance for her remains a sci-fi impossibility.

Friday, 18 November 2016

Movie Review: Cinema One Originals Short Films 2016



Movie Review: Piding

Once upon a time, you were born. In the Philippines, there was no science education when you were a child. When they began to offer it in your adulthood, you leap at the chance and studied harder than everyone else. You learned of kingdoms and species and genes and atoms. Science helped you to see  the bigger world beyond.  You studied so well, an American university paid you to keep studying with them, so you left. 

Metro Manila Film Festival 2016 Offcial Entries Announced



Movie Review: 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten

2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten is set in the late 90's in Pampanga a decade after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. Highschool sophomore Felix, dusgusted about his poor living conditions, finds an outlet in a journal-writing exercise for his English class.

At first, his journal is peppered with cynical obeservations against his teachers and classmates. But when two half-American students-the Snyder brothers-transfer to his school, he finds himself gravitating toward their mysterious personalitites.

Movie Review: People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose

A mystery dreamlike portrait of a movie star's horrowing ordeal in the making of a film. This is about Liz Alindongan, then a 19-year old naive newbie star, and director Celso Ad Castillo dubbed as Philippine cinema's messiah. It is structured as a mystery film, making viewers question whether to believe the account of Liz Alindongan.

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Movie Review: Malinak Ya Labi

It is a custom in some towns in Pangasinan to offer a life of an animal when constructing buildings, but one day during the town’s fiesta they discover the body of a young boy that leads to a chain of story and a chain of deaths.


Movie Review: Baka Bukas

Alex is a 23 year old gay girl based in Manila. She is out to most people except her best friend- Jess who she has been secretly in love with since they were kids. When Jess discovers the truth about Alex, they are forced to confront the feelings they have for each other.