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Continue reading →: Monster Hunt: The union of east and west
By Heinrich Domingo Director Raman Hui blends together east and west in his work, Monster Hunt. He paired his DreamWorks animation training with his cultural heritage developing a film that is comedic, emotional, and action-packed. This film proves that cinema is not only defined in America. There are elements in…
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Continue reading →: Macbeth: Poetry in cinema
By Heinrich Domingo Macbeth brings the audience into a new world filled with stunning landscapes, eerie battlefields, and poetic conversations. Far different from the chaotic depictions of war, it zooms in to a war that happens not in the battleground but inside the character of personas. As a consequence, the…
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Continue reading →: Our Brand is Crisis: A struggle to find the brand
By Heinrich Domingo In the hundreds of frames this film flashed in front of the audience, it failed to direct our attention to important elements. Our Brand is Crisis suffers from the inability of its makers to emphasize images and lead us where the action is most significant. Nevertheless, lessons…
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Continue reading →: Alvin and the Chipmunks (The Road Chip): The cheap road to redundancy
By Heinrich Domingo A movie creation always calls for celebration. Through cinema, an idea is brought to the public with the potential of delivering life-long changes. Yet, there are also production houses that need to be told to stop producing certain movies. One is Alvin and the Chipmunks film series.…
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Continue reading →: Legend: A moving action
By Heinrich Domingo In the unlikeliest characters of cinema, you will find the strongest of emotion. This gangster-driven film brings to the audience the valuable lessons of loyalty, commitment, and trust. Legend creates a decent biopic and allows Tom Hardy to make the best out of the material. It is…






