New Cinemalaya Sched *for reminder*
JULY 23 (Greenbelt 3)
1:30 - The Animals
4:00 - Shorts B
JULY 25 (Trinoma)
1:30 - Kalayaan
4:00 - Posas
JULY 26 (Trinoma)
1:30 - Ang Nawawala
4:00 - Kamera Obskura
6:30 - Mga Mumunting Lihim
Already watched:
Bwakaw
Shorts A (except for Balintuna & Pasahero)
Can anyone please suggest a good movie?
Old, new, foreign, classic, funny, suspense, whatever… please suggest a good movie to watch.. badly in need.

Aamir Khan is one of the very few celebrities that I really admire profoundly, not just for their fame or popularity but for the work they do and how they approach it.
Some of my few true idols from the film industry are Charlie Chaplin, Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Fritz Lang, Tim Burton, Helena Bonham Carter and Aamir Khan is the newest edition to this small line-up.
It started with 3 Idiots. I’ve always been a film junkie but I was never really particular with Bollywood because I kind of stereotyped it as being cheesy musicals, then 3 Idiots came. After that I got quite interested in Aamir Khan’s works and who he is…and fell in love instantly.
He’s a versatile actor that understands that acting is an art and not a game of fame, he is incredibly passionate with his art that he takes it seriously and totally immerse himself into the roles and tasks he take - he is a cinema genius, from the scripts he picks, the films he produce, the way he attacks his projects, the way he markets them, his views on current issues and many more.
Lately the current movie industry is being infested by lots of ‘celebrities’ and very few artists, and so when I get to encounter one I instantly turn into an admirer and a fan.
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Precious is a precious movie..

Just watched this Sundance winning movie and here’s how I’m going to describe it:
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The movie tells a sad, heart-breaking story in a beautiful way that I just can’t help but be part of Precious’ journey and feel her emotions.
I really love movies that touches my heart and soul and this is one of those rare movies.
4 out of 5
Will now prepare myself an apple-banana-honey oatmeal then watch Eraserhead (1977). Alone. In a dark room. Exciting!
71: Into The Fire (Finally finished watching it!)
The acting was superb from all cast, specially from Choi Seung Hyun, he’s so incredibly good in this movie. The story was touching and heartbreaking. I cried like it’s the end of the world dammit!!
Tears started to taunt me when this scene happened:

Then it just swelled up from there.
But then this scene happened:

And I just cried and cried and cried till the credits are rolling.
My heart aches for these soldiers…and why does TOP need to have a terrible ending?!?! :’(((
It’s a beautiful film. It’s one of those painful war movies that’s entertaining and sad but magnificent. One of my favorite war movies so far.
4.5 out of 5
(Source: enjoymossy)
The Red Shoes

This is now, officially, my most favorite dance movie.
Black Swan beats it with the darkness and morbidity
But The Red Shoes wins because of its sincerity..and, well, Red Shoes has actual dance routines. XD
(Source: enjoymossy)




