Here are a couple of things you should know about the horror-comedy film directed by the-late Robin Williams’ daughter, Zelda Williams. It’s been attempted here and there, and perhaps the most successful transition from Philippine Cinema to Hollywood almost never happened, if it weren’t for Dolly de Leon’s successful portrayal
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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
Alone/Together Review: An Ode to Dreams
What does it mean to live in the 21st Century? This is perhaps the thought bubble that Antoinette Jadaone’s Alone/Together stars Enrique Gil and Liza Soberano ponders as they position themselves as Tin and Raf, sitting on an infamous bench in UP Diliman, under those history-rich trees, looking over the
The official trailer for ‘Everyday I Love You’ is out
Liza Soberano is torn between Gerald Anderson and Enrique Gil, as seen in this official trailer for Mae Cruz-Alviar‘s new romantic drama Everyday I Love You. I mean…the struggle, right? READ MORE: “Everyday, I Love You” teaser Here’s a brief synopsis of the film as previously written by our very own Kenneth
‘Everyday I Love You’ — florets in Bacolod, Silay ‘The Paris of the South’
Fresh from their Just The Way You Are success, Enrique Gil and Liza Soberano — or more fondly called “LizQuen” — are back in a romantic-drama film, directed by Mae Czarina Cruz-Alviar (She’s the One, Bride for Rent and Crazy Beautiful You), set in the City of Smiles, Bacolod City. Everyday I