[Movies] Where did the laughs go?
MANILA, Philippines – Whatever appeal or aplomb there was in the 2009 sleeper hit Kimmy Dora : Kambal sa Kiyeme is hardly present in the 2012 sequel, Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme .
MANILA, Philippines – Whatever appeal or aplomb there was in the 2009 sleeper hit Kimmy Dora : Kambal sa Kiyeme is hardly present in the 2012 sequel, Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme .
MacXDVD is now launching in public the second round giveaway for summer holiday 2012 with MacX DVD Ripper Pro, valid from June 16 to June 30.(PRWEB) June 16, 2012 To keep pace with summer holiday, MacXDVD brings out summer holiday giveaway from June 16 to June 30, offering MacX DVD Ripper Pro (V.3.9.7 for Mac and V.6.8.5 for Windows), with which users can therefore enjoy the newly released …
THE FILM:I have to hand it to Jesse T. Cook, writer, actor and director of MONSTER BRAWL. He came up…
MANILA, Philippines – This May 17-21, the diverse cultures of Asia converge as Shangri-La Plaza, in cooperation with Asia Society Philippine Foundation Inc. and the Film Development Council of the Philippines, holds the first-ever Asian Film Festival
MANILA, Philippines — Spanish cultural center Instituto Cervantes will showcase a veritable feast of intriguing movies with crisp storytelling, excellent performances, and first-rate hard-boiled dialogue this month. Screening will be every Saturday, 2pm, at Instituto Cervantes’ Salon de Actos
Meryl Streep portrays British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the newly released movie, “Iron Lady.” Photo: Contributed Photo / Westport News contributed
If movies really are a popcorn-littered reflection of our times, then 2011 was THE year for bisexual hackers, Muppets, superheroes (just Marvel, though – sorry, D.C.!), sex addicts, houskeepers of color in the 1960’s, closeted G-Men, swashbuckling Spanish cats, and whatever the hell Tree of Life was about.
Christmas movies?
Much like the unstoppable Michael Myers, the Fine Brothers are back to totally spoil your Halloween with “50 More Horror Spoilers in 4 minutes.”
In the beginning, there was the word, and the word was Tintin. Steven Spielberg didn’t know what it meant. “Raiders of the Lost Ark had just opened overseas,” he says, “and all through the French reviews, which I couldn’t read, there was a smattering of Tintin everywhere