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
From verifiably chilling classics to frighteningly fun times, here are our spooky picks this Halloween.
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.

