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'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.

From Romblon to Berlinale, Ryan Machado on the unlikely journey of ‘Huling Palabas’
‘Huling Palabas’ director Ryan Machado talks about getting into Berlinale with a genre-bending coming of age film.

Try considering 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' aside from 'Thor: Love and Thunder' this week
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ is lightning in a bottle, a recognizable story of Asian familial love and upheaval. Crucially, it gives cinema-going Filipinos a choice other than deciding between Thor at 3:00 PM, Thor at 6:00 PM, and maybe even Thor at 10:45 PM.

Let’s talk about the Spider-Man: No Way Home vs. MMFF debacle—constructively.
The latest MMFF issue raises a serious question: Is there still space for local films in cinemas when the demand for the webcrawler is at a record high? Perhaps it’s time to confront this dilemma between foreign and local films once more.

