MGM Pictures and Warner Bros.’ highly anticipated provocative thriller “Bones and All” from director Luca Guadagnino (“Call Me By Your Name”) is set to make its Philippine premiere at the 10th QCinema International Film Festival, running from November 17 to 26 in Quezon City. The award-winning film starring Timothee Chalamet, Taylor
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Directors’ Fortnight 2019 Lineup reveals new films from Lav Diaz and more
The Directors’ Fortnight 2019 lineup has been revealed. Quinzaine des Réalisateurs is set to bring back auteurs like Robert Eggers, Lav Diaz, and Takashi Miike, Betrand Bonello, and Rebecca Zlotowski to the festival. Spike Lee, and Jim Jarmusch’s Stranger than Paradise — the film that won him the Palme’ D’Or in 1994 — are among
“The Post,” “Darkest Hour,” “Call Me By Your Name,” to be Screened in the Philippines
Three critically acclaimed films that will soon be shown in the Philippines are expected to reap honors in the 7th Golden Globe Awards on Monday morning, January 8. They are Steven Spielberg’s The Post, Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name and Joe Wright’s Darkest Hour – all distributed locally by Columbia Pictures. Starring Tom Hanks and Meryl
Call Me By Your Name
In “The Heptaméron”, Marguerite of Navarre asks the question: is it better to speak or to die? It’s a question that cradles us back to that thrilling, self-destructive, sweat-leaking-out-of-our-palms moment of professing our yearning for someone. Nevermind that it was merely a “special friendship”, which means everything and nothing at the same time.
Luca Guadagnino Wants Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton For His ‘Suspiria’ Remake
For better or for worse, a remake of Dario Argento’s Suspiria is happening. The horror classic holds well for almost four decades-old film, still one of the most thrilling genre pictures of all time. That said, a contemporary iteration is welcome, especially with Luca Guadagnino is at helm. Picture it: How perfect is Tilda
New ‘A Bigger Splash’ trailer: Tilda Swinton…Tilda Swinton for days!
2016 will surely be an exciting year for fans of Tilda Swinton—Goddess of Cinema—who was mostly absent on movie screens in 2015. Aside from the Coen Brothers’ Hail, Caesar! and Marvel’s Doctor Strange, Tilda Swinton—Goddess of Cinema, wink—is set to play a David Bowie-like rock star in A Bigger Splash,