Horror is perhaps one of the most diverse genres in film. Since its rich beginnings during the German Expressionism movement, the genre has evolved into several subgenres but remains intact on its main point: to scare the living guts out of its audience. Master of horror Wes Craven once said
Tag: Chito S. Roño
Etiquette for Mistresses
In an alternate world, one conceived by Chito S. Roño out of Julie Yap Daza’s bestseller, Kris Aquino rules a kind of an exclusive clique. I realize this doesn’t sound surprising at all—this is just Kris being Kris—but the world in which her prude restaurateur Georgina exists is less ideal
The Trial
Chino S. Roño’s The Trial is a welcome enlightenment to our native mainstream cinema—the kind that pushes boundaries and rediscovers for its audience elements other than what they have long since grown accustomed to; the kind that tries to push through somewhat fresher material; the kind that will not conform