Film & TV
Film & TV
Amid a storm of emotionally fractured strangers, Dolly de Leon remains the steady anchor — but as the season unfolds, she risks being pushed to the sidelines
As we look back on Lino Brocka’s 34th death anniversary, we remember how his films are imbued with social realities that make them so powerful and lasting until now
Beneath The Studio’s quippy nods to the woes of modern filmmaking and the cinephilia-obsessed references to Hollywood’s heyday, there lies a concerning truth: New Hollywood is falling apart as we speak
Asog director Sean Devlin talks to Rolling Stone Philippines about his docucomedy on the Sicogon people’s struggle — and the controversy that followed its release
From beloved Netflix long-runners to short-lived newcomers that struggled to gain traction, here’s a full list of shows wrapping up this year