The backward flow of the movie forces us to value moments we might otherwise dismiss. And in that, it delivers something rare: not horror, not comfort, but clarity.
If you feel like every book on your nightstand is suddenly becoming a movie or TV show, you’re not imagining things
The film doesn’t make Harry the villain or John the saint. Instead, it shows how modern dating culture often makes us think about love in terms of status, stability, and long-term returns.
The 37-year-old is the first Southeast Asian romantic hero in a major Disney theatrical release—a huge milestone for Filipino representation in Hollywood.
For millennials, it was their first taste of a hard truth: that sometimes, love doesn’t arrive in the right order. Sometimes, someone chooses someone else.
While we stay safe indoors and hope for better weather soon, a little comfort streaming can help.
The film marks the third installment in director Jerrold Tarog’s Bayaniverse trilogy, which began with Heneral Luna and continued with Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral
Eerie, fragmented and deliberately unresolved, Weapons is a bona fide original horror film.
The critically acclaimed HBO Original just wrapped its third season, leaving its characters’ fates up in the air.
The movie doesn’t try to be deep, but it’s not shallow either.
Gear up for thrill and action strong enough to munch on your brain.
Grief in horror isn’t new, but rarely has it been explored with such brutal intimacy.
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