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‘John Shaw: Nuclear Winter’ Might Be the Most Bizarre Film of the Year

We take an insider look at the bizarre global premiere of John Shaw: Nuclear Winter, where audiences were treated to a three-time screening of its trailer rather than the actual film

By Philbert Dy
magellan lav diaz gael garcia bernal
Myth-Making

‘Magellan’ is an Epic that Requires the Audience to Suspend Disbelief

Close your history textbooks. In Magellan, Lav Diaz deconstructs the failures of its titular character as an explorer and wrestles with hidden possibilities from various historical accounts

By Pie Gonzaga
Ice Cube
Is This What We’ve Come To?

There’s A Reason Why Ice Cube’s ‘War of the Worlds’ Is 0% on Rotten Tomatoes

War of the Worlds, Amazon Prime Studio’s disastrous adaptation of H.G. Wells’ sci-fi classic, is simply a glorified Amazon ad

By Mel Wang
Sunshine
The Sun Still Shines

In ‘Sunshine,’ Maris Racal Reckons With The Cost of Womanhood

In Sunshine, director Antoinette Jadaone’s latest drama, Maris Racal captures the quiet terrors of being a young Filipino Catholic woman

By Mel Wang
Lilim heaven paralejo
Don't Trust the Nuns

In ‘Lilim’, Mikhail Red Builds a Bigger, Bolder Nightmare

Although Mikhail Red has long experimented with horror, his latest feature ‘Lilim’ sees the acclaimed director making bolder storytelling choices that pay off with striking results

By Mel Wang
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