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Hit the jump to find out how Ramon De Veyra and Marie Jamora crafted Ang Nawawala. 

-SPOILERS AND COLORFUL LANGUAGE AHEAD-

You’ve been warned.

Alfred Aloysius L. Adlawan has come back to Cinemalaya as a director after being part of the first batch of finalists.  Check out what he had to say about that and his entry to the New Breed competition Ang Katiwala after the jump!

Since there is, to our knowledge, only one movie opening this week, we decided to class up the column with a dose of theatre.  Before you cry foul, hear us out.

The Releases of the Week after the jump.

The Aswang Chronicles team dropped a big one on our laps: the uncensored teaser to their film plus a bunch of before and after effects stills, all for you guys to sink your teeth into.

Experience all the gory goodness after the jump!

Mihk Vergara

‘Supremo’ Teaser features Afred Vargas as Andres Bonifacio

Posted by Mihk Vergara on Wednesday, June 27, 2012 in Astig, Mihk Vergara, Trailers, Video

We’re not sure how Richard Somes’ Supremo teaser got past us; we’re usually eagle-eyed and have minds like steel traps.

Join the revolution after the jump.

Everyone’s favorite hyphenated superhero is back, and is quite possibly the only release of the week.  Economically understandable.

Hit the jump for The Release(s) of the Week.

Mihk Vergara

Cinemalaya 2012 Trailer Round Up *UPDATED*

Posted by Mihk Vergara on Monday, June 25, 2012 in Cinemalaya, Film Festivals, Trailers, Video

It’s time for another Cinemalaya to start up.  While we’re waiting for the films themselves, enjoy the trailer after the jump - straight from the heart’s of the filmmakers to yours.

It looks like Noranians have their panties all up in a knot with the release of the MMFF’s 2012 line up.

Director Brillante Mendoza’s most recent production, Sa ‘Yong Sinapupunan (Thy Womb) was apparently deemed unfit to be screened in the holiday film festival.

Mihk Vergara

‘Lockout’ review -  Tone Deaf

Posted by Mihk Vergara on Friday, June 15, 2012 in Mihk Vergara, Reviews, Trailers, Video

Luc Besson’s creative efforts over the years have yielded mixed results.  Switching Producer, Writer and Director hats for different projects, sometimes we get Taken’s or Wasabi’s, other times Hitman’s.  So: Where does Lockout fall?

And the hits just keep on coming!  These we;ve got four, count ‘em, four new movies for you perusal.  Watch ‘em all and let the critics sort ‘em out!

The Releases of the Week after the jump.

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