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Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026) Movie Review: A Remarkable Experience Remarkably Bright Creatures was one of those films that completely caught us off guard. Who would have t…
As the clock ticked down toward the year 2000, the world was gripped by a very specific kind of madness. While some were hoarding canned goods and fearing the "Millennium Bu…
Trust Me: The False Prophet (2026) Review: A First-Hand Look Into Manipulation It’s rare for a true crime documentary to feature this much first-hand footage of the very person i…
18th Rose (2026) Movie Review: Manufactured Drama We didn’t expect to be moved by 18th Rose , but despite its somewhat manufactured drama, it manages to hit emotional beats when …
Anaconda (2025) Movie Review: A Snake Without a Bite Coming in blind to Anaconda , we weren’t quite sure what to expect from the seventh installment in the franchise. But with Pa…
Netflix has officially unveiled the trailer for 18th Rose , the streaming platform’s first original Filipino film for 2026 offering audiences a glimpse into the heartfelt coming-…
ARMYs, gather up! Netflix is amping up BTS’s much-awaited comeback with special activation zones across Metro Manila from March 20-22, 2026. Lean into the hype by visiting the Ne…
Seklusyon (2016) Movie Review: Great Even After a Decade Even after nearly a decade, Seklusyon still holds up remarkably well. The film presents thought-provoking ideas that inv…
War Machine (2026) Movie Review: The Limits of the Machine From what initially feels like a recruitment film, War Machine quickly evolves into a hardcore sci-fi action flick. Th…
Two of the greatest icons in boxing history, Floyd “Money” Mayweather (50-0, 27 KOs) and Manny “Pac-Man” Pacquiao (62-8-3, 39 KOs), will meet in a professional rematch on Saturda…
Roofman (2025) Movie Review: Through the Roof We went into Roofman with a certain kind of expectation. Based on its poster and Channing Tatum’s past works, we assumed it would l…
Everyone Knows Every Juan (2025) Movie Review: One Shot Wonder Going into Everyone Knows Every Juan with zero expectations, we were completely caught off guard by its ambitious …
The Rip (2026) Movie Review: Ripping It Up The Rip was an unexpected watch that completely flew under our radar. But with an all-star cast attached, curiosity got the better of …
People We Meet on Vacation (2026) Movie Review: Safe but Sensational Watch this movie right now: Powered by JustWatch We didn’t expect much from People We Meet on Vacatio…
Stranger Things 5 Series Review: Compromised Send-Off Ending one of the most defining shows of the past decade was never going to be easy. The Duffer Brothers’ attempt may not be…
Posthouse (2025) Movie Review: Half-Baked, Half-Formed Watch this movie right now: Powered by JustWatch With its moody and atmospheric visuals, Posthouse initially prese…
Sana Sinabi Mo (I Wish You Had Told Me) (2025) Movie Review: All Heart Watch this movie right now: Powered by JustWatch We didn’t expect much from Sana Sinabi Mo (I Wish …
The first look at the expanded world of BuyBust: The Undesirables was unveiled this week at JAFF (Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival)  Creative Asia 2025 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.…
Sunshine (2024) Movie Review: Raw, Relevant, Radiant Watch this movie right now: Powered by JustWatch Antoinette Jadaone’s Sunshine has been one of our most anticipated…