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  • QCINEMA 2021 QCSHORTS

    The film’s strongest suit is its editing. If they used this emotion and turned it into something uplifting, then this film could’ve been more moving The calmness of this film brings realistic moments. The consistent eerie atmosphere of this film is contagious. The playful minds of the young made this film more messy than creative.

  • UNINVITED

    The film successfully went from chill to thrill. Adrenaline rush is served. All the technical elements in this film are utilized well to create a satisfying sensory experience. Nadine Lustre’s acting in this particular film is underwhelming. a crime if she didn’t win the best actress award for her completely engrossing performance in this film Whether you’re invited or not, this film is a once-in-a-lifetime event that’s worth attending.

  • TOPAKK

    He seldom shouts in this film but his face and movements are enough to make a connection. The story needs improvement, but the film’s message transcends its narrative. 𝘛𝘰𝘱𝘢𝘬𝘬 is screaming that Filipinos can mount an action film that’s not holding back. deserves to be applauded for staying true to its core, making it the most satisfying Filipino Action Film by: Nathan Studios, Raven Banner, Strawdogs Studio Production, TagTeam Studio, Fusee, FDCP, CreatePH Films

  • LIWAY

    Liway (Cinemalaya 2018) Directed by: Kip Oebanda Watching this film in Cinemalaya 2018 is an experience This film is mostly shot inside a compound. The film’s greatest moment lies at the end where truth and storytelling reached its peak. March 18, 2022 via YouTube (Just Search “Liway” on YouTube) Presented by: Cinemalaya 2018, Quantum Films

  • VERDICT

    Verdict (2019) Directed by: Raymund Ribay Gutierrez A battered wife files a case against his abusive The film started on a high note. The film’s intention is clearly to send a message. all this traumatic experience, the coping mechanism is an essential element that was not shown in the film Having an intro of a climax, this film manages to have a worthwhile ending that can leave you haunted

  • LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

    “Little Shop of Horrors” is based from a film of the same title. Pay a visit to the 𝘓𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦 𝘚𝘩𝘰𝘱 𝘰𝘧 𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘰𝘳𝘴 and take home with you a souvenir of fun-filled

  • SINE KABATAAN 2023

    RANKING FOR SINE KABATAAN 2023 SHORT FILMS 1️⃣ CONGRATULATIONS, DX! Congratulations for successfully making a film that everyone can understand, empathize with and reflect patungo sa kanilang destinasyon. 8️⃣ HOT SEAT (Johmar Damiles) - Jumping from one seat to another, this film the right track while the rest of the elements didn’t take off. 🔟 KIANG / CRUTCH (Mariya Lim) - This film

  • AN ERRAND

    You can feel the constant boredom in this film through his mundane activities. With this kind of story, a short film would have sufficed since you don’t need more than 60 minutes to Speaking through the heart is an errand this film has to work on.

  • WHAT YOU DID

    Technical aspects of the film are decent. The film had more time in playing around with its subject—instead of handling it with more sensitivity That’s what the film did and didn’t do.

  • THE KINGDOM

    Despite being set in an alternative universe, this film still shows comtemporary Philippine issues. Nonetheless, it’s still his most significant film to date. The overall concept of this film remains to be promising.

  • LISA FRANKENSTEIN

    The gestures of Cole Sprouse were convincing and his charm was gradually shown throughout the film. The soundtrack is one of the better elements in this film. There’s romance, comedy, and horror in this film, but never sufficient to leave a mark and never enough

  • LOVE CHILD

    Love Child (Cinemalaya 2024) Directed by: Jonathan Jurilla When a film has so much love to give, it’s The heart of this film is always in the right place. When RK Bagatsing (as Pao) shared how he feels being a parent of an autistic child, the film reached Ramos Screenplay by: Arden Rod Condez, Arianna Martinez (with Angel Benjamin) Presented by: Regal Films

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