ALL FILM REVIEWS
‘The Chanters’ REVIEW: A Touching Intersection of Cultures
“The Chanters”, simply put, prods its audience with an ingenious mix of contemporary and traditional cultures in a way that leaves a mark on them even after watching.
‘Days of the New’ REVIEW: An Intriguing Investigation of Post-Pandemic Absurdity
Keith Deligero's 2021 murder-mystery short divulges little about the details, but gives its audience something to earnestly pine for in a post-pandemic world.
‘SWAP’ (2015) REVIEW: A Mediocre, Single-Take Martial Law Experiment
Remton Zuasola's 2015 drama-thriller implicitly examines crime in the backdrop of Martial Law antics while leaving much to be desired.
‘Shiva Baby’ REVIEW: Right blend of anxiety and comedy
The brilliance of ‘Shiva Baby’ can be seen throughout the film, but it would not be possible without Seligman's hilarious script.
'Himala' REVIEW: The Evils of Blind Faith and Fanaticism
Himala is undoubtedly breathtaking—an experience unlike no other. It's been nearly 40 years since the film was released, but its themes regarding blind faith and fanaticism are still relevant up to this day.
‘Nagsimula sa Puso’ REVIEW: A half-hearted bore
‘Nagsimula sa Puso’? More like ‘Nagsimula sa Libog.’ Smothered in steam but empty everywhere else, ‘Nagsimula sa Puso’ is an annoying bore.