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Retelling Philippine Folktales with Wetsipon
Jade Evangelista, also known as Wetsipon, is a young storyteller on a mission to preserve Philippine folklore through uniquely charming animated films.

SINEGANG.ph's 2025 Oscars Predictions
One of the most unpredictable awards seasons has come to a close. The SINEGANG.ph staffers cast their own ballots to predict who they think will win at the 2025 Oscars.

‘Problemista’ and the Age of Aquarius
It's the dawning of the age of Aquarius! Discover whether or not you're a Problemista (or you unfortunately work for one) with Julio Torres's 2023 debut feature.

The Destructive Weight of Repressed Emotion in ‘Uninvited’
What lengths will you go to for retribution? ‘Uninvited’ is a gut-wrenching, blood-drenched exploration of repressed emotion finally unleashed.

Inside Pelikultura: A Beacon of Southern Tagalog Cinema
Pelikultura: The Calabarzon Film Festival redefines Southern Tagalog cinema through diverse and fearless stories from seasoned filmmakers to up-and-coming talents.

What ‘Dune: Prophecy’ Means for the Future of the Franchise
Taking the first episode of ‘Dune: Prophecy’ at face value, there is great potential to expand the Dune franchise to the small screen and develop its undeniably captivating universe.

'Hit Man' is all about romanticizing acting, and it's oh-so sexy
In ‘Hit Man,’ there’s something primitively entertaining — and sexy — about seeing Glen Powell act like he isn’t the new chiseled Adonis of Hollywood. It’s funny, irresistible, and genius as a consequence.

MUNICH: Evaluating Spielberg's Overlooked Take on Israel-Palestine
Munich can only wallow in its self-pity in its judgment of the Israeli-Palestinian “conflict”, bewildered by the cycle of violence. “There is no peace at the end of this”, concludes Avner. Spielberg and Kushner treat the conflict as if it is a natural state of things. As if there is no solution. Any student of history should know the culpability of imperial Western forces in perpetuating this cycle.