Wanted sa Radyo, that spurred conversations and drew public interest, comes TV5’s newest series:
Wanted: Ang Serye, produced by Cignal Entertainment.
Followers of the trending issues featured in
Raffy Tulfo’s top-rating radio program
Wanted sa Radyo and public affairs show
Idol in Action saw one of the controversial stories unfold last Saturday, January 16, with the successful TV premiere of
Wanted: Ang Serye on TV5.
An extension of
Wanted: Ang Serye brings to life the most talked about issues from the vaults of
Wanted sa Radyo and
Idol in Action as resolved by the “Hari ng Public Service” himself.
Directed by Easy Ferrer
GREAT promise was certainly seen in Easy Ferrer’s first horror flick. But promises don’t always translate to something concrete, and that promise went, well, missing, in this movie.
We’re not about to say that horror is an easy task. An increasingly difficult world has made audiences jaded, and therefore, less easy to scare. Ritz Azul (unconvincingly) plays an architect named Iris, who is an expert in the field of restoration. An ex-lover of hers, Job (Joseph Marco) hires her for a (hah!) job. A former professor wants to restore his creaking, possibly cursed, ancestral house in Japan, where they meet Miles Ocampo’s Len, a protege of Job’s. Easy enough, right?
‘The Missing’ review: Jaded horror
Dec 31, 2020 6:51 PM PHT
Oggs Cruz
Jump scares and jarring sounds
It has the jump scares that are always accompanied by the most jarring of sounds.
It has a tolerably deliberate pace that adds tension to the carefully constructed atmosphere. It has the stereotypical protagonist with a troubled past, and of course, the protagonist will also have a partner, whose motives will be shrouded in mystery, all for the purpose of magnifying the lack of safety.
It has all the familiar grooves that one can expect from the genre.
It opens quietly, introducing Iris (Ritz Azul), an architect whose expertise is in the restoration of old buildings, in the process of completing her work for a client. During the reopening of the building, she is invited by Job (Joseph Marco), an old flame and fellow architect, to accept a contract to restore a house in Saga, Japan. Despite her psychological condition, which has forced her to take medications or risk
endIndex: Antoinette Jadaone s Fan Girl, starring Paulo Avelino and Charlie Dizon, won the Best Picture in this year s Metro Manila Film Festival. Screencap from BLACK SHEEP/YOUTUBE
Dagupan (CNN Philippines Life) With Filipino stories dominating the screens every Christmas season, the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is historically home to some of mainstream Filipino cinema’s best and worst.
This year, the MMFF expands its film selection to ten films instead of the usual eight, and offers even Filipinos outside of the country a chance to celebrate with the community, via online streaming as the country is still in quarantine.
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