ALL FILM REVIEWS
‘Cinemalaya XXI Shorts’ OMNIBUS REVIEW
‘Cinemalaya 21 Shorts’ bring out new and wild imaginations of our country.
‘CineSilip 2025’ BITE-SIZED REVIEWS: Big Screen, Bold Desires
CineSilip’s inaugural run celebrates a new wave of Filipino filmmakers unafraid to probe desire, morality, and eroticism in seven genre-spanning films that dare to challenge and provoke.
'Exit 8' REVIEW: A video game adaptation done exactly how it should be
There’s an energizing quality to watching ‘Exit 8’ with a crowd or even with friends: the shared gasps, the laughs of relief, and the collective hunt for clues. It is communal, immersive horror done exactly how it should be.
'Lilo & Stitch' REVIEW: Nobody gets left behind, not even this franchise
While it doesn’t quite capture the magic of the original, the new ‘Lilo & Stitch’ still knows how to warm your heart and remind us what it feels to be a little lost and found.
'Sosyal Climbers' REVIEW: MaThon must go on
Sosyal Climbers does what it sets out to do: deliver a fun, marketable rom-com that banks on chemistry, comedy, and the ever-relatable Filipino dream of financial stability.
'Hold Me Close' REVIEW: More Surface, Less Substance
‘Hold Me Close’ squanders its potential to explore the intersection of fate and personal choice, leaving audiences with surface-level concepts and underdeveloped characters.
‘Casa en llamas ('A House on Fire')’ REVIEW: F is for family and flames
‘Casa en llamas’ is rapid-fire storytelling at its finest — where clever dialogue ebbs and flows over picturesque views, disguising the deep fractures that lie underneath this Catalan family.
‘The Amazing Maurice’ REVIEW: Furry Tails, Fairy Tales
Unlike whimsical fairy tales where ‘happily ever after’ is tied neatly with a bow, 'The Amazing Maurice' unfolds a journey in between the gray areas of right and wrong.

