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« Reply #3060 on: Jul 13, 2019 at 12:02 AM »
Momol Nights! nice film!

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« Reply #3061 on: Jul 18, 2019 at 10:22 AM »
Jane de Leon is the new Darna

After months of searching, a new actress was cast in the coveted role of Darna for the upcoming film remake of Mars Ravelo's beloved superhero story.

ABS-CBN Films managing director Olivia Lamasan told ABS-CBN News on Wednesday, July 17, that 20-year-old Jane de Leon has been chosen to play the iconic superhero out of 300 celebrities who auditioned.

She said that choosing Jane was a unanimous decision.

"'Yung Darna story natin ngayon (Our Darna story now) is a genesis story, a coming of age [story]. Ang requirement talaga (The requirement really) is somebody na (who is) young and with an air of innocence, but at the same time strength of character,” Olivia said.

There's no word yet on when the film will start production, but director Jerrold Tarog is eyeing a late 2020 release.

https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/news/235613-jane-de-leon-new-darna

IN PHOTOS: Meet the new Darna, Jane De Leon

https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/07/17/19/in-photos-meet-the-new-darna-jane-de-leon

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« Reply #3062 on: Jul 18, 2019 at 05:03 PM »
Jerrold Tarog on a more nuanced, more introspective Darna

The director shares his plans for the upcoming superhero film.

https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/movies/235622-jerrold-tarog-on-more-nuanced-introspective-darna

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« Reply #3063 on: Jul 18, 2019 at 11:28 PM »
Just saw "Ang babae sa septic tank 3" , it's a web series on iwant.ph ok naman, a few laughs here and there, but it got really tiresome by the end.

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« Reply #3064 on: Jul 30, 2019 at 08:02 AM »
EERIE
Directed by Mikhail Red
Starring Bea Alonzo and Charo Santos
In cinemas starting March 27, 2019

TRAILER:

https://youtu.be/XHHtvCft9IU

Now on Netflix.

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« Reply #3065 on: Aug 04, 2019 at 08:55 AM »
Hello, Love, Goodbye (Cathy Garcia-Molina) *** - A young Filipino woman working in Hong Kong meets a young bartender. She's about to complete her contract and go to greener pastures in Canada. Normally, I wouldn't go for this type of film. And it's by Cathy Garcia-Molina, so seeing her name normally makes me go to the opposite direction, having seen a few of her past films. But this one, to her credit, has a bit more substance. There's a compelling drama here about the plight of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW's) but blended with the formulaic romantic-dramedy that is her bread and butter. They do the usual "hugot" emotional romantic scene in the end where they telegraph every emotion through overly written emotional speeches each trying to out-romance each other. But it's still a solid drama before that.

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« Reply #3066 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 06:42 AM »
Hello, Love, Goodbye (Cathy Garcia-Molina) *** - A young Filipino woman working in Hong Kong meets a young bartender. She's about to complete her contract and go to greener pastures in Canada. Normally, I wouldn't go for this type of film. And it's by Cathy Garcia-Molina, so seeing her name normally makes me go to the opposite direction, having seen a few of her past films. But this one, to her credit, has a bit more substance. There's a compelling drama here about the plight of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW's) but blended with the formulaic romantic-dramedy that is her bread and butter. They do the usual "hugot" emotional romantic scene in the end where they telegraph every emotion through overly written emotional speeches each trying to out-romance each other. But it's still a solid drama before that.

mga fanboys,

payag ba kayo sa bagong love team? hahaha

hindi ko napanood, pero ampf, ang haba ng pila kahapon ng mga tanders mostly women. fans din kaya sila ni guy n pip, vi n bot noon? tumili din kaya sila sa loob ng cine?

yeko star magic nd dos huli ang kiliti.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/entertainment.inquirer.net/340901/hello-love-goodbye-rakes-in-p250m-in-5-days/amp
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« Reply #3067 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 07:03 AM »
^its probably because libre silang mga seniors thats why

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« Reply #3068 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 07:07 AM »
^its probably because libre silang mga seniors thats why

this.. kahit sa amin ang haba ng pila ng mga damatands.

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« Reply #3069 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 08:00 AM »
given na yun, matic.


buti naman pinoy film ang pinanood.
dati lionking, spiderman, avengers etc di napuno, wala pila. ng seniors, eto ang haba.

how i wish maglagay ng mga upuan kesa nakatayo sa pila mga tanders. di daw nila expected ganun kadami tanders, tas kambio, mag 20% disc na lang, hiwalay kase pila. ...sa huli inaccomodate na rin tanders sa paying lane. tsk
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« Reply #3070 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 08:05 AM »
given na yun, matic.


buti naman pinoy film ang pinanood.
dati lionking, spiderman, avengers etc di napupuno, wala pila ng seniors, eto ang haba.

how i wish maglagay ng mga upuan kesa nakatayo sa pila mga tanders. di daw nila expected ganun kadami tanders, tas kambio, mag 20% disc na lang, hiwalay kase pila. ...sa huli inaccomodate na rin tanders sa paying lane. tsk

baka kaya wlang pila sa mga blockbuster holywood films kasi nasaktong punta mo sir sa mall 1st week of showing. alam ko kasi hindi sila pwede pag ganun. yung nanay ko nga tinalo pa ko. minsan sakin pa nagkukwento, lahat napapanood nila sa sine samantalang ako piling pili lang.

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« Reply #3071 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 08:09 AM »
5 days pa lan yun pinoy film.

lion fastnfurios9 kasabayan ata. usually next week after opening pwede na tanders.

ganun din kaya sa susunod un indak? baon na lang ng flanax hehe

tanders free rock !
tanders libre bato!... ay
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« Reply #3072 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 08:19 AM »
5 days pa lan yun pinoy film.

lion fastnfurios9 kasabayan ata. usually next week after opening pwede na tanders.

ganun din kaya sa susunod un indak? baon na lang ng flanax hehe

tanders free rock !
tanders libre bato!... ay

meron ako narinig sa isang friend kung bakit mas gusto nya panoorin sa cine mga pinoy films compare sa mga holywoods. kasi daw pag pinoy films taon ata bago lumabas ang official digital copy, samantalang pag holywood daw mabilis.

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« Reply #3073 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 08:51 AM »
bantay sarado ng OMB ?
maitanong nga k efren

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« Reply #3074 on: Aug 06, 2019 at 12:47 PM »
mga fanboys,

payag ba kayo sa bagong love team?


TBH, I didn't even know this was a thing. I want to add that I think I finally know the difference between Kathryn Bernardo and Nadine Lustre now. LOL.

BTW, for those of you who has seen Hello, Love, Goodbye, did anyone else feel that the initial pitch for this movie was a narrative version of the Sunday Beauty Queen documentary and it morphed into this? I felt that.

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« Reply #3075 on: Aug 18, 2019 at 11:15 PM »
Belle Douleur (A Beautiful Pain). Very nice movie.
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« Reply #3076 on: Aug 19, 2019 at 06:18 PM »
Eerie starring Bea Alonzo and Charo Santos. Maganda yung simula pero pagkatapos, nakakasawa na yung scare tactics at manipis ang plot. May pa-twist ending pa that doesn't make sense. Pero ang biggest sin would be ... naming the film Eerie because the ghost is Eri(ca) and her surname is Sayco, which sounds like Psycho, as in "Eerie Psycho". Hindi ko alam kung nagpapatawa ba or feeling witty yung writers

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« Reply #3077 on: Aug 19, 2019 at 09:29 PM »
just watched hello ,nice movie

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« Reply #3078 on: Aug 22, 2019 at 08:38 PM »
In case you missed it, some great films are available on cinema one's youtube channel, like Confessional by Jerrold Tarog, and Yanggaw
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzggCZVkynvnjNV29L9EccA

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« Reply #3079 on: Aug 23, 2019 at 11:23 PM »
Confessional is good, Yanggaw very good.

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« Reply #3080 on: Aug 25, 2019 at 06:40 PM »
Yup, watched this last night. Very nice indeed.

just watched hello ,nice movie
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« Reply #3081 on: Sep 19, 2019 at 02:54 PM »
The Philippines' Oscar entry next year is Verdict. You still have time to catch it today since it's an exhibition-only screening at the PPP.

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« Reply #3082 on: Sep 19, 2019 at 04:36 PM »
Did you like it?

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« Reply #3083 on: Sep 19, 2019 at 04:38 PM »
Did you like it?

I did. It's the best Brillante Mendoza film not directed by Brillante Mendoza (though he produced and served as creative consultant). Probably my third favorite Filipino film this year behind John Denver Trending and Lola Igna.

It won't stand a chance against Parasite this year though.

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« Reply #3084 on: Oct 28, 2019 at 01:32 AM »
Unforgettable (Jun Robles Lana/Perci Intalan) *** - A young woman who's in the spectrum finds a stray dog who resembles her grandmother's past dog, who she believed somehow saved her life once, and decides to take a long road trip to Baguio to take it to her believing that he may save her life once again. Believe it or not, this film actually kind of reminds me a bit of the Paddington movies in the way it depicts kindness. Depicting kindness on film or any dramatic medium can often come off as preachy, maudlin or corny. But this film managed to mostly avoid that. The result is a sweet, sometimes funny, often moving and wholesome film that has the ability to reach even cynical cross-armed skeptics. Sarah Geromino is fantastic as well. Yeah, this is a pleasant surprise.

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« Reply #3085 on: Oct 28, 2019 at 02:26 PM »
DEAD KIDS
Directed by Mikhail Red

Written by Red’s younger brother Nikolas, Dead Kids marks the 27-year-old’s first foray into dark comedy. It tells the story of a gang of beat-down high schoolers who plot to kidnap the class jock, who happens to be the son of a corrupt politician, and hold him to ransom.
 
Produced by Globe Studios, and boasting a cast that includes Khalil Ramos, Vance Larena, Kelvin Miranda, Jan Silverio, Gabby Padilla, Sue Ramirez and Markus Paterson.

TEASER TRAILER:
https://youtu.be/OFKnelgh12I

UPDATE:



From Mikhail Red, the director that gave us films like Birdshot and Eerie, comes Dead Kids a coming-of-age, thriller, and crime store all mixed into one eye-opening film. The film, which features a cast of young actors like Sue Ramirez, Khalil Ramos, and Vance Larena is set to arrive on Netflix later this year, as announced by the streaming site.

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« Reply #3086 on: Nov 06, 2019 at 03:58 PM »


For my 1000th blog post: thoughts on arguably one of the greatest films Filipino or otherwise ever made, Manuel Silos' Biyaya ng Lupa (Blessings of the Land, 1959).

Available online, with English subtitles.

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« Reply #3087 on: Nov 18, 2019 at 02:59 PM »
DEAD KIDS Trailer (On Netflix December 1, 2019)

https://youtu.be/hBiGo2A-1Qg

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« Reply #3088 on: Nov 28, 2019 at 01:54 PM »


Thoughts on Mario O'Hara's women-in-prison neo-noir classic

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« Reply #3089 on: Dec 24, 2019 at 10:47 AM »
Kalel, 15 (Jun Robles Lana) ***1/2 - A teenage boy finds out he is HIV-positive and that's just the start of events that will send his life into a spiral. It seems like it's the year of the teenage coming-of-age films in Philippine cinema. All the best films of the year seem to be about teenagers growing up in difficult and at times troubling situations. This joins that list. Shot in black and white, which gives it an almost dream-like feel, this harrowing film highlights a problem in Philippine society that is sadly (and disturbingly) not being addressed too much in the mainstream. It features excellent naturalistic performance from the male lead with terrific support from veterans Jaclyn Jose and the late Eddie Garcia (in, I believe, his final film role). It is indeed one of the best Filipino films of the year.