
Oscar favorite ‘Anora’ gets sex work right
For a film about sex work to win an Oscar is rare. For it to win the respect of sex workers is even rarer—and Sean Baker’s “Anora” can do both
For a film about sex work to win an Oscar is rare. For it to win the respect of sex workers is even rarer—and Sean Baker’s “Anora” can do both
US director David Lynch, the master of macabre, has died at age 78. Here is a look at five of his most emblematic works
Hollywood’s best from film and television will hit the red carpet for the Golden Globes, the year’s first major showbiz awards gala
Yes, we know you love “Pride and Prejudice” 2005 directed by Joe Wright; we all do. But instead of watching the same movie over and over again, why not try
In honor of “Challengers” and patron saint of yearning white male tennis players, Zendaya, we rank the top five hair moments of Tashi Duncan
Yorgos Lanthimos’ Oscar-nominated film isn’t feminist but it is a laugh-out-loud romp that makes you want to devour its gorgeous world
The country’s first volleyball film is a specific kind of joy for a specific kind of viewer: girls who probably wouldn’t mind a course correction for an adolescence filled with
Detailing how the Dwein Baltazar film reminds us: Marami kang kakampi, kailangan lang matapang ka Warning: Spoilers ahead! If you’ve ever told someone or yourself, “Di ko afford makipag-date,” then
From multi-awarded Cinemalaya films to a release by a new neighborhood queer production team, here are Filipino queer films to watch and why In the year of our unfairly scorned
Lovi Poe’s been in the industry for 15 years and in that span she’s carved a multi-faceted career as a primetime leading lady, an indie sweetheart, a recording artist, and
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