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March 10, 2022

THE ADAM PROJECT movie review

There are many reasons to like Netflix's new sci-fi movie The Adam Project starring Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Walker Scobell and Catherine Keener. You're looking at familiar MCU actors and a story that's more than just sci-fi effects.


The MCU-lifted cast means you're going to love how it trolls MCU movies, especially the latest ones in that "multiverse" reference. It's not a spoiler, it's already mentioned in the trailer. In true Ryan Reynolds fashion, you'll be expecting more of this throughout the movie.

It's also a time-travel movie that you're going love. Its family theme really gets in the feels especially if you're one of those people who would like to turn back time and amend the wrong things you've done in the past. Your family relationship, how you dealt with other people, the old (Reynolds) and the young Adam (Scobell) have some provisions up to the end of the movie. It will also help you to think about your decisions in the future and eventually make yourself proud if you've made the right one.

Ryan Reynolds, Mark Ruffalo, Walker Scobell in The Adam Project

The Adam Project starts streaming tomorrow, March 11, only on Netflix.
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February 14, 2022

A time travel treat from Netflix - The Adam Project

In line with Netflix's "Movie a Week," a new sci-fi adventure awaits young Adam as he meets his old self in The Adam Project.


A star-studded cast lead by Ryan Reynolds including Marvel favorites Mark Ruffalo (Hulk, Avengers series), Jennifer Garner (Elektra), and Zoe Saldana (Gamora, Guardians of the Galaxy) joins Walker Scobell and Catherine Keener. In The Adam Project, young Adam (Scobell) accidentally finds himself with his older self (Reynolds) and they are taken into interplanetary adventure to find their long lost father (Ruffalo). Watch the trailer below.


The Adam Project streams starting March 11 only on Netflix. Written by Jonathan Tropper and TS Nowlin, Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin. Directed by Shawn Levy.
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March 14, 2016

MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN movie review

Hailing from the best-selling book of the same title, Miracles from Heaven is truly highly-recommended to watch this holy season. Knowing the story of the Beam family as told by the mother, Christy Beam, this movie will touch the hearts of not just only to make you believe but to hope for second chances and hold on to family. This movie teach us a good lesson on how we can face great life challenges and make us look forward to blessings from Heaven.
You'll get touched and relate with Christy Beam, played by Jennifer Garner, as how you would react and be concerned tremendously when a member of your family is in dying pain. You will feel her sorrow and decisions and questions are understandable when such thing is happening. There's a good representation and messaging in each of the characters. You'll going to love the whole Beam family that are very tied with their values.
Outside of the family are the people that are "angels" that help us uplift our spirits. Angela (Queen Latifah) and Dr. Nurko (Eugenio Derbez) will have us look life into a positive way, that there is always hope.
There may be instances that we may forget about faith but Miracles from Heaven tells us that hard challenges are opportunities to believe and have faith. That God will answer your prayers if you believe through other people. This movie aims not to change a perception or religion but reminds us that there is God and Heaven.

Miracles from Heaven is written by Christy Beam and directed by Patricia Riggen. Opening March 16 in theaters and distributed by Columbia Pictures (Philippines), local releasing of Sony Pictures international.

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January 26, 2016

MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN reaffirms faith from book to the movie screens

This movie is perfect for coming season of Lent as we contemplate on our faith. Based on the true story of the Beam family where an incurable disease struck the 10-year old Anna and her mother Christy becomes a ferocious advocate for her daughter’s healing as she searches for a solution.
After Anna has a freak accident and falls three stories, a miracle unfolds in the wake of her dramatic rescue that leaves medical specialists mystified, her family restored and their community inspired.
The film is directed by Patricia Riggen, from a screenplay by Randy Brown based on the book by Christy Beam. Starring Jennifer Garner as Christy Beam, with Martin Henderson and Queen Latifah.
Opening across the Philippines in March 2016, “Miracles from Heaven” is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International. Watch the trailer below:

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April 14, 2011

ARTHUR movie review

if you have billions of dollars in hand, what would you do? for Arthur (Russel Brand), who is the sole-heir in a business empire, trashes his wealth out to the people around. and this includes party, alcohol and sex. bringing shame to his family, his mother arranged a marriage for him and another business heir, Susan (Jennifer Garner) and in return, Arthur has to brush off his childishness.

but along the way, he finds an average girl named Naomi (Greta Gerwid) who opened the doors to Arthur of living a simple life. Arthur then realizes what he has been missing and eventually fell in love with Naomi.

to save the business empire, Susan has a lot to work on Arthur to push through with the marriage. even to lie to herself that Arthur doesn't like her. desperate measures to have a share in Arthur's coming wealth when they get married.

but in all of this, Arthur's nanny, Hobson (Helen Mirren), is the only person that can understand him. she thinks that Arthur is a strong person and in how we see Arthur, he is worth loving for. too bad that she had to die before the story ends but this has made Arthur live on his own and grow up as a man. i love her character as i wish that there could be more like her -- who understands you in whatever you do and supports you.


it's so good to be like Arthur. but we have to remember the consequences and responsibilities as a person, whether we'll be rich or poor. mixed up with a lot of humor but it brings back the lesson to you at the end.


Arthur opens on April 23 in the Philippines, distributed by Warner Bros Pictures, a Warner Bros Entertainment Company.

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