
ALL FILM REVIEWS
‘Lisyun qng Geografia' REVIEW: To be spoken of again
Yearning is close enough to ache, but never near enough to name. Petersen Vargas’ debut short sits with the painful weight of queer longing left in the margins.
‘Pwede G, Pwede B’ REVIEW: Deconstructing the Late Sexual Awakening of a Machismo
Ivan Andrew Payawal’s ‘Pwede G, Pwede B’ deconstructs the late sexual awakening of a man coming from a machismo upbringing.
‘How to Train Your Dragon (2025)’ REVIEW: Not worth the ride
If you are a fan of the original ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ then there’s a fat chance you’ll enjoy this live-action remake, because this version is almost a direct copy of everything that we’ve already seen before.
‘Flower Girl’ REVIEW: Woman Undone, Comedy Persists
A woman’s loss of an important part of herself takes her through a fairy-tale like pursuit of love. It’s sweet, it’s funny, and for queer people - a film to watch with the girls.
‘Ballerina’ REVIEW: New arrival stumbles, but lands on its feet with a deadly blow
Anchored by a stellar Ana de Armas, ‘Ballerina’ arrives on the scene with all the stylistic action you want out of a Wick movie, but stumbles a little when it comes to its script and emotional core.
‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ REVIEW: Madness to the Method
Though I would’ve liked to see ‘Mission: Impossible’ go out on a franchise high, that it ultimately fails to reach those heights is a testament to the filmmaking. They never saved their best for last.