ALL FILM REVIEWS
'Once Upon a Time in Gaza’ REVIEW: The Performance of Violence
Even with structural and pacing stumbles, ‘Once Upon a Time in Gaza’ deftly navigates both genre and filmic metanarratives. All to explore the performance of violence to reflect revenge on all oppressors to Palestine.
'The Garden of Earthly Delights’ REVIEW: Confronting the Uncomfortable
‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’ may very well be made out of solidarity; its respectable effort to tackle humanity at the core of its subjects is even noteworthy. But solidarity does not erase power. And we cannot ignore the elephant in the room simply because the filmmaker’s intentions are noble.
'Human Resource’ REVIEW: Damage Control for Capitalism
‘Human Resource’ is a crushingly cold experience on how capitalism has utterly broken our humanity, where even the miracle of birth is more a financial investment than a human being.
'Amoeba’ REVIEW: What’s the DNA of a Nation?
‘Amoeba’s’ mere existence is a protest in itself. A bold artistic expression wherein the personal expresses the political. And the film only asks one question: What is the DNA of Singapore?
'Now You See Me: Now You Don't’ REVIEW: A Few Tricks Up Its Sleeves
‘Now You See Me: Now You Don't’ continues and escalates more of the dumb, but fun series of conspiratorial, anti-capitalist capers with newer blood.
‘Cinemalaya XXI Shorts’ OMNIBUS REVIEW
‘Cinemalaya 21 Shorts’ bring out new and wild imaginations of our country.

