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    Sleepless: Every frame a revelry

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    January 27, 2016

    By Heinrich Domingo Cinema is meant to be beautiful. The perfect assembly of visual elements is prerequisite in an effective delivery of a story. Sleepless knows this by heart. Through its production design and cinematography, its narrative on insomniac and call center lifestyle leaves an everlasting impression. This movie is…

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    Apocalypse Child: Wondering while wandering

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    January 26, 2016

    By Heinrich Domingo Apocalypse Child is reserved for cinephiles who appreciate the undefined. It is not for all. It is not for those who seek reason in the plot, who search for a moral in the story, who don’t like being left behind by the flow of events. This is…

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    Anino sa Likod ng Buwan (Shadow Behind the Moon): Illuminating light

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    January 25, 2016

    By Heinrich Domingo To speak of a film’s greatness is to look if it can move and influence people. With its stunning cinematography, brilliant screenplay, and outstanding directing, Anino sa Likod ng Buwan is one of Philippines’ best. It changes perspective, inspires the audience, and redefines cinema.

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    Monster Hunt: The union of east and west

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    January 23, 2016

    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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    Macbeth: Poetry in cinema

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    January 22, 2016

    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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