By: Raizza Dauz The longer we wait, the longer we forget about this cinematic adaptation Back in 2015, Erik Matti (Director of Buy Bust) signed to direct a new film version of Darna in 2015, hence the time when Liza Soberano’s interview blew up with fans quoting her, “Ayoko na, I’m shy na,” and turning... Continue Reading →
Is it all about the basis of sex? Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg begs to differ
By: Raizza Dauz There aren’t many 85-year-old women who can buy their face on a key ring. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second female justice of the US Supreme Court, has found herself in this unlikely position since becoming an unlikely internet phenomenon. In 2013, a blog was launched called “Notorious RBG” (more like Notorious BIG)... Continue Reading →
Spring is here and had already slammed the charts!
By: Raizza Dauz After being hiatus for eight years, the first thing Park Bom wants you to know that she is OK. The next thing she wants you to know is that she is excited about releasing music again for the first time after years away from the scene. Park Bom’s comeback was remarkable and... Continue Reading →
X-Men: The New Mutants is a superhero themed film but with a twist
By: Raizza Dauz Get ready, folks! The New Mutants is an upcoming American horror film in the superhero genre, based on the Marvel Comics team of the same name and distributed by 20th Century Fox. This film was initially conceived as the first in a trilogy of mutant horror films, and is intended to be... Continue Reading →
Marvel’s friendly neighbor is far from home
By: Raizza Dauz Marvel’s friendly neighbor is far from home and we have 110 days to go! Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can —well, he’s far from home, alright. If you’re one of the cult followers of every Marvel movies made in its cinematic universe, you’re probably confused with Tom Holland’s Spiderman timeline. Spider-Man:... Continue Reading →
The Tragic Story of Royal Cousin: Mary Queen of Scots
By: Raizza Dauz Mary Queen of Scots, the spirited 16th-century monarch played by Saoirse Ronan in the new biopic, Mary Queen of Scots, has been as much “a victim of the pen as the executioner’s ax,” according to British historian Dr. John Guy. This 2018 historical drama film directed by Josie Rourke and written by... Continue Reading →
Snazzy cinematography? Relevant storyline? Billie and Emma is just for you!
By: Raizza Dauz Take this as one those films that’s an eye opener to older generation, Billie and Emma is set in the mid-90’s. The film tells the story of Billie, a troublemaker from the big city, who finds herself exiled to San Isidro to live with her spinster aunt who is also the town’s... Continue Reading →
Kristen Stewart as one of the Angels in the Charlie’s Angels reboot
By: Raizza Dauz What a year with all of these reboots! Dorky dancing, badass martial arts, the power of a hair flip: 18 years ago, Charlie’s Angels gave us some of the best life lessons of the millennium. And while we will always have a place in our hearts for Lucy, Drew, and Cameron, this... Continue Reading →
The Breakdown for The Avengers: Endgame Trailer
By: Raizza Dauz We all want to see the Avengers: Endgame already (Have you watched Captain Marvel though?), the end is near and die-hard Marvel Cinematic Universe fans are speculating theories even more. The massive finale to the first decade of the MCU (and the end of MCU Phase 3) is coming and with each... Continue Reading →
How to Prevent Being Fooled by a Crocodile
By: Zirah Sardoma Yellow and red, two-faced, theatre actor politicians, all-smiles and people's person for a certain period of time. There are lots of things to consider before filling in the circle beside a certain name. Most of them only wanted to win. Social media is a huge part of today's generation. Facebook alone reaches... Continue Reading →
