
Ejhay Raguindin
A young self-taught artist and entertainment enthusiast with a passion for film and television.
Philippine cinema doesn’t often touch on taboo subjects in the mainstream, but Marilou Diaz-Abaya’s ‘Moral’ and Antoinette Jadaone’s ‘Sunshine’, released four decades apart, are great exceptions. At first glance, they’re just films about unplanned pregnancies, complicated relationships, and the choices that no one wants to talk about in public. But a closer look will reveal that they’re not made to shock—they’re made to care.
What lengths will you go to for retribution? ‘Uninvited’ is a gut-wrenching, blood-drenched exploration of repressed emotion finally unleashed.
In ‘Love in the Big City,' memory is more than just the past; it’s an active force that shapes the present.
Documentaries lingered in our hearts and minds. Short films from emergent talents stood tall. Here are the best Filipino films of 2024.
Ho ho ho! It’s Christmastime, cinephiles! In this special watchlist, the SINEGANG.ph staff selected their favorite Christmas movies or the movies they consider as holiday staples.