Film Reviews
The Roses’ is a wickedly funny, relationship-based comedy about the absurdities and pitfalls of married life, led by absolutely stellar comedic performances from Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch.
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.
‘Mickey 17,’ Bong Joon-ho’s return is a darkly funny, yet vulnerable trip that explores our relationship with our sense of self and others, anchored by a stellar, career best performance from Robert Pattinson.
Film and TV Features
When Harry Met Sally' is a timeless classic, but what makes its portrayal of love so charming? Revisiting the film as a twentysomething experiencing modern life and love.
Faraz Shariat’s No Hard Feelings captures the inherent uncertainty and vulnerability of both the coming of age and the immigrant experience in a simple, yet honest and emotional film
Lisa Frankenstein, written by Diablo Cody and directed by Zelda Williams is a camp and gothy coming of rage story for all the teenage outcasts and outcasts at heart that blends the macabre and mundane.
List Features
The SINEGANG.ph staffers have rounded up a batch of movies to comfort and entertain you on a rainy day.
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.