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Continue reading →: My Bebe Love (#KiligPaMore): Basking in AlDub’s glory
By Heinrich Domingo My Bebe love is for those who crave for anything about Maine Mendoza and Alden Richards. It is a story of love, its difficulties, and its complications. Also, it is a story of how a pair of budding love team is exploited by media, by commercial brands,…
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Continue reading →: Beauty and the Bestie: Tickling the Filipino funny bones
By Heinrich Domingo Once there was a budding comedienne with sheer talent paired with timely opportunity. She was an instant celebrity for the viewing crowd saw in her the revolution against boring, repetitive, and slapstick comedy. Hers was an innovative and ingenious style that promised to end the tasteless humor…
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Continue reading →: Crimson Peak: Where metaphors bleed
by Heinrich Domingo To deduce a cinema work as solely the director’s effort is unfair to the hardworking production members. Yet, seeing Crimson Peak as an additional piece to Guillermo del Toro’s outstanding film portfolio makes us think otherwise. From Pan’s Labyrinth, Book of life, and the Hobbit franchise, comes…
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Continue reading →: A Second Chance: Sustaining the kiligby Heinrich Domingo Sequels are meant to serve movie corporations more than the viewers. Banking on the fandom built by the successful first films, movie productions would often release an underdeveloped storyline for the sole purpose of profit. Many of us are lured to take a bite of One More…
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Continue reading →: Nilalang: Unapologetically full of itself
by Lei Landicho As an official entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), Nilalang claims that it is offering something new to the table. It declares that it can even pass international standards of filmmaking (relatively, though, to the MMFF trends from previous years). In all fairness, Nilalang truly…






