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November 25, 2018

THE GRINCH movie review

Illumination's The Grinch provides a heartwarming story on how you will look at Christmas again.
With the amazing animation of Dr. Seuss' classic, The Grinch submits great visual and songs that give a festive glow on each child's faces and to their parents. A perfect holiday movie that you will love and inspire you on why Christmas has the way to give everyone joy.
Dr. Seuss also gave Mr. Grinch (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) a backstory on why he hated Christmas so much and developed a sequence to understand him. He made the Grinch a lovable character with shortcomings and issues but deep inside has a pure heart.
Watch The Grinch only in cinemas this November 28. Directed by Ron Howard under Illumination.

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November 16, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody movie review

Queen's biopic should not be missed. This generation should know and learn from the life of Freddie Mercury, more than his music that connected the world for decades.
Aside from the resonating hits like Somebody to Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Bicycle Race and more, we are given stories behind each song, putting Queen grounded and inspiring us to be true and fight for what we dream and love. Rami Malek's performance on Freddie Mercury is so candid that you'll imagine FM being alive again. From the hair to the clothes and mannerisms, I think he nailed it!
Freddie Mercury is a hero and a legend not just in music but in life. Though he has shortcomings to the people around him, he still managed to accept himself and be humble towards them to regain their affection and love. His songs have connected to everyone deeply that's why his story can relate to us in any point in our lives.

And during the Live Aid performance, I felt that I've had to jump on my seat and sing along and join the crowd like every Queen song is an anthem for the world. I was teary watching every moment of the concert unfold and the feeling is surreal. Watch it below.

You can find the sing-along version of Bohemian Rhapsody in theaters now. Distributed by 20th Century Fox.

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November 15, 2018

FANTASTIC BEASTS: CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD movie review

Following the Fantastic Beasts franchise is the Crimes of Grindelwald opening today in cinemas.
The movie itself it a visual spectacle and if you see in IMAX, there are some elements that amazingly float from the aspec ratio of the screen. It gives you a larger-than-life visual of than the other films in the universe created by JK Rowling. The imagery and special effects are quite remarkable for Fantastic Beasts 2.

We again meet Newt's friendly beasts and introduced to new ones that made it more magical. The water horse was grand and the Chinese dragon dog was enchanting but dangerous. It is also amazing to know the origins of Nagini and how she came connected to the story and how she is rather good than evil in the Harry Potter movies is quite interesting.
However, the story has a lot of plots which I think made The Crimes of Grindelwald very complicated. I also got confused and need to check all Wizarding World references but following the story while watching it is easy for me. Good thing they provided origin stories that will assist yo us why the characters appear as they are. There are also unexpected rise and fall of emotions makes you think if you want it to be part even.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is the second of 5 movies in the Fantastic Beasts franchise. Check it in a cinema near you today.

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October 28, 2018

ALL OUT OF LOVE review

Resorts World Manila brings the music of Air Supply to the theater scene with ALL OUT OF LOVE.
For the generation that grew up with the music, it is pure enjoyment; for me, it was like watching Rock of Ages again with more romance and it encourages you to sing along with the hits including Every Woman in the World To Me, Keeping the Love Alive, Two Less Lonely People in the World and more that the band has been famous for. Titos and titas would be very happy to see it but it is also delightful for millennials who are actually singing these songs from new arrangements. It bridges the two generations with smash hits with new twists.

With a great ensemble lead by Mig Ayesa, Rachel Alejandro, Raymund Concepcion, Tanya Manalang and Jamie Wilson, your inner rock star breaks free and feel the emotions of Air Supply in a feel-good story weaved in achieving your dreams and proving your worth.
Mig Ayesa and Rachel Alejandro in ALL OUT OF LOVE
Aside from the great musical numbers, the colorful and mesmerizing set that magically transforms from uptown to downtown NYC is a must-not miss. I liked the life-sized yellow cab scene which traveled across the stage.

ALL OUT OF LOVE is now playing at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila with a limited run this October. Check out show schedules at www.rwmanila.com or download the RWM mobile app for details. Directed by Darren Yap, co-directed by Jacinta John, songs written by Graham Russell, and produced by Naomi Toohey, Dale Harrison, Barry Siegel with partners Resorts World Manila, Full House Theater Company and Ultimate Shows.
Thank you Resorts World Manila
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September 6, 2018

THE NUN movie review

Warner Bros. backtracks the story of The Conjuring universe in The Nun, which chronicles the Vatican investigation on the death of a congregation of nuns in a secluded monastery in Romania knowing that a strong evil power breaks free from containment.
The Nun is dominantly dark, evil and a test of faith with lots of jump scares but somehow predictable. Set is amazing and the evil of Valak is really scary but I thought that somehow effects are simpler than The Conjuring movies. Check out the abyss and you won't even dare to take the journey by yourself. It's like there's no higher power can save you from the bad spirit lurking in and you better leave right away as the sisters say.
They injected a few humor to the story which I thought spoiled the who scary experience. But it's nice to see Ed and Lorraine Warren not left out by the end and some familiar faces in The Conjuring universe. Watch The Nun today in theaters near you.

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August 15, 2018

ANG BABAENG ALLERGIC SA WIFI movie review

So here's the mark Jun Robles Lana's Ang Babaeng Allergic Sa Wifi will leave you when you see it in theaters:
A very Instagrammable and memorable scenery set from the city to the province that raises curiosity on where they are and how to get there. Hence the title Ang Babaeng Allergic sa Wifi discusses love story sans technology, it will make us rethink our lives to connect with people important to us. Sue Ramirez and Jameson Blake showed us what would happen when we really like someone until he/she is lost. Millennial cinemaphiles should really see it and reflect. This movie also reminded us who are the type of people that we should appreciate and stay with because they know what matters to us.
Ang Babaeng Allergic sa Wifi is one of the entries at the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2018, produced by Cignal Entertainment, Octobertrain Films and Ideafirst Company. Starring Sue Ramirez, Jameson Blake, with Boots Anson Roa, Yayo Aguila and more.

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August 9, 2018

Krissha Viaje's journey in I Can Sing in Japanese

Singer Krissha Viaje shares her journey in the Japanese talent show "I Can Sing in Japanese" that will be aired in GEM TV Asia starting this August 12, Sunday, 7:30PM.
Before winning the said talent search, Krissha is a fan of anime like Inu Yasha since she was younger and gained interest in the Japanese language. Opportunities came in and she wants to learn the language to be able to understand and express her feelings through singing Japanese songs. In 2016, she joined I Can Sing in Japanese as a solo artist and captured the hearts of Japanese audience.

Returning to the contest in 2017 with Michael David Bodin and Bernard Palad, they bested other contenders from around the world singing Winding Road by Ayaka x Kobukuro, earning praises as well by Japanese music industry figures Nanase Aikawa, Tokiko Kato, Kosetsu Minami and Shigeru Matsuzaki.
Krissha advises aspiring dreamers in I Can Sing in Japanese to sing from the heart, enjoy and learn proper diction and pronunciation.

I Can Sing In Japanese first aired in 2011 in Nippon TV and joined by contestants from USA, Vietnam, and more. And this year, Filipino audience will be able to watch Krissha's journey through music and Japanese culture. Watch it on GEM starting August 12, Sunday, 7:30PM.

GEM is available on SKYCable Channel 116 in Metro Manila and on Channel 222 in Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, Iloilo, and Baguio as well as other cable operators nationwide.

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