Bryan Kristoffer Brazil’s “Lost Sabungeros” is a daring documentary that delves into one of the Philippines’ most unsettling unsolved cases…
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When the 2002 adaptation of “The Count of Monte Cristo” hit theaters, I was in middle school, enthralled by the…
Usually, being selected as the space pilot for the biggest nuclear waste disposal company in Eastern Europe can be a…
“Every human being is a universe within themselves…floating about in eternal darkness—aimless, lonely,” a man reflects with melancholy through a…
Over the years, there have been several films that tackle the use of sex as a substitute for emotional connection,…
With their continued support of providing opportunities for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) filmmakers and storytellers; Indeed partnered…
As a vibrant celebration of independent filmmaking in the Philippines, the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival showcases a diverse range…
Abby (Sierra McCormick) is on the cusp of turning 15, with the joys, trials, and tribulations of adolescent life happening…
With the end of Rodrigo Duterte’s presidency and his attacks on democratic institutions like a free independent press, some Filipinos…
If you had a chance to talk to someone that died that you love, would you take it? “Eternal You,”…