Episode 128 – QCinema 2021, part 1

The biggest local film festival of 2021 (so far?) has ended, and it’s time to talk about it! Unreel.ph’s Armando Dela Cruz and CNN/Rappler’s Jason Tan Liwag joins us as we talk about the competition films of the recently concluded QCinema International Film Festival. Films Discussed: It’s Raining Frogs Outside

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Third World Cinema Club – Trailer

After three years, ngayon lang kami nagka-trailer. LOL In this audio, Film Police Reviews’ Princess Kinoc tells you why you should listen to our episodes. Like now na. Makinig ka na. OK? For Year 4 expect more collaboration, more hour-long episodes, more review episodes, and review episodes ng mga film

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Episode 125 – Weekly Reviews, Nov 2021 Edition

Before we dive in headfirst into QCinema next week, let’s talk about what we have watched recently! Shows and Movies Discussed: Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings I Am U Mahjong Nights We Couldn’t Become Adults Notes: Mild spoilers are present in this episode for some of

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Episode 124: QCinema Pre-festival Impressions

QCinema is coming back by the end of the month! Tristan, John, and guests Armando Dela Cruz and Jason Tan Liwag discuss what they expect from the upcoming short films in the festival’s competition section. QCinema is a hybrid festival with online and in-person screenings from November 26 to December 5,

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Episode 123 – Dune, Reviewed

It’s an adaptation that was said to be unfilmable – but is it true? John, Tristan, and Unreel.ph’s Armando dela Cruz tackles Denis Villeneuve’s take on Frank Herbert’s 1965 classic Dune in this special collaboration. Notes: Spoilers are present for the movie and for some elements of the book as

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Episode 121 – Trese, Reviewed

A couple months ago, Trese debuted on Netflix. The adaptation of Kajo Baldisimo and Budjette Tan’s seminal horror comic was warmly received by local audiences, but was not without its share of critics. John, Princess and Tristan look back at the series, its themes, and what’s in store for the

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Episode 118 – What did you watch recently? Oct ’21 Edition

For once, we’re complete! All the members of Third World Cinema Club unite to talk about the series and movies they have watched recently. Perfect for background listening! Films and Shows Discussed: Midnight Mass (Netflix) Succession (HBO) Moneyboys (2021 film) Late Spring (1949) Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (Netflix)

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Episode 117 – On the Job and the Missing 8

Just finished the On the Job series over at HBO and want more? Well, we won’t make a whole new series for you, but we can sure talk about what we just watched. John, Princess, Jim and Tristan take a deep dive into Erik Matti’s On the Job mini series,

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Episode 116 – TIFF 2021, In Review (Part 2)

Our discussion continues! Join John, Princess, Jim and FPR’s Rolando Basmayor as we talk about more films from the recently concluded Toronto International Film Festival, including Carlo Manatad’s Whether the Weather is Fine! Notes: Spoilers are present for all the films discussed in this episode This is the second and

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Episode 115 – TIFF 2021, In Review (Part 1)

Third World Cinema Club goes international as John, Princess, Jim and FPR’s Rolando Basmayor talk about select films from the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival. Notes: Spoilers are present in this episode for all the films discussed. This is Part 1 of a 2 part series. Films Discussed: Petit Maman

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Episode 113 – Seashorts 2021, In Review

The recently concluded Seashorts Film Festival featured films from all across Southeast Asia. In this episode of Third World Cinema Club, John, Princess and Jim talk about six films from the festival lineup that made an impression. Films Discussed: Red AninsriPulangBinhI Took a Nap and I Miss YouA Song of

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Episode 111 – A Girl + A Guy, Reviewed

Erik Matti’s latest film has dropped, and we have some thoughts. As the first Upstream Original, A Girl and A Guy is raunchy, it’s sexy, and yet the message isn’t towards us, his first audience to his older and bolder works. This specifically is dedicated to the generation of his

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First World Cinema Club Episode 1.284139775 – Makbetamaximus

In this special episode of First World Cinema Club, we talk with Direk ST, Shakespeare Tinio, about his latest artistic undertaking, Makbetamaximus. Notes: This episode contains spoilers and the haunted cries of unborn children. lkdjgfbkzsgbzsuogh;zoskng;zlsfng ;osjnfgoa;wrbfn9238yrehpiwohgiwbgo;uwbn[9uawoher[q0efhowb मैं पाठ की एक यादृच्छिक दीवार हूं। मैं इस बारे में सोच सकता हूं

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Episode 109 – General Admission (with cast and crew)

Jeffrey Hidalgo’s General Admission is a film about celebrity culture and how it dehumanizes people in the name of spectacle. In this special episode of Third World Cinema Club, we talk to the cast and crew about the process of making this film. Guests: Dustin Celestino (Writer)Darlene C. Malimas (Producer)Jasmine

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