
A Daring Cinematic Feast: a review of ‘Bones and All’
Guadagnino proves that love is so universal that we can relate to a young couple finding safety and comfort in each other even if they are man-eating cannibals.
Guadagnino proves that love is so universal that we can relate to a young couple finding safety and comfort in each other even if they are man-eating cannibals.
What unfolds is an epic-scale story about rulers and superpowered nations and how the choices of one person can lead to the ruin of so many.
Honestly, I’ve never seen anything like it before on the big screen and I was just sitting in my seat in the movie theater transfixed to the screen and enjoying every minute of it.
Jo Koy talks about his struggles as a stand-up comedian and bringing Filipino representation to Hollywood!
‘Nope’ is executed wonderfully, with breathtaking filmmaking that truly maximizes the medium of cinema for some striking moments of pure movie magic.
Carlo Obispo’s ‘The Baseball Player’ bagged this year’s Best Film award!
‘Ngayon Kaya’ is a delicate film that is built carefully around the nuances of the characters.
More than Tom Hanks, who delivers a rather unsurprising villain, it is Austin Butler who truly grounds ‘Elvis’ with an embodiment of a character that is full of charisma and passion and sexual energy.