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Year: 2018

“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is a visual feast

At one point in the movie, we’re told that “anyone can wear the mask.” And that transcends not just in the story of young Miles...

Wowie Lagman
December 6, 2018August 31, 2022

“Johnny English Strikes Again” brings the same old laughs

More than a decade after ditching the cute teddy bear and donning the sleek suit as the secret agent Johnny English, Rowan Atkinson is back...

Wowie Lagman
October 9, 2018July 22, 2022

“A Star Is Born” is close to perfection

Remakes can be tricky because you’re more likely going to be compared to their predecessors. It would require a lot of guts to sprinkle your...

Wowie Lagman
October 7, 2018July 22, 2022

“Venom” is not as bad as most people think

Let’s make one thing clear before I start talking about Ruben Fleischer’s “Venom”: it doesn’t suck. In fact, it’s one of the more entertaining Marvel...

Wowie Lagman
October 4, 2018July 22, 2022

“Night School” is hilarious, thanks to Tiffany Hadish

There’s always a second chance for someone who’s willing to go through shit. That’s basically what Malcolm Lee’s “Night School” is about. The movie follows...

Wowie Lagman
September 26, 2018July 20, 2022

Formidable writing makes “Smallfoot” one of the best animated movies today

What’s great about writer-director Karey Kirkpatrick’s child-friendly film “Smallfoot” is that it doesn’t give any false promises of grandeur but delivers more than what you...

Wowie Lagman
September 25, 2018July 20, 2022

“The House with a Clock in its Walls” lacks gore but it’s a good thing

The year was 1955 and a young orphan, Lewis (Owen Vaccaro), is on the way to New Zebedee, Michigan to live with his uncle Jonathan,...

Wowie Lagman
September 20, 2018July 20, 2022

“Sol Searching” is funny but will sear your consciousness

One should always scratch the surface to get to the bottom of things. This is one of my key takeaways from Roman Perez Jr.’s entry...

Wowie Lagman
September 17, 2018July 20, 2022

“Kauyagan” is great to listen to but hard to watch

Next in line to becoming the chieftain, a reluctant Piyo makes a sudden decision to reject his birth right and duty, much to his tribe’s...

Wowie Lagman
September 17, 2018July 20, 2022

“Mga Anak ng Kamote” is (initially) a technical masterpiece

Secluded in the mountains, Iyong (Katrina Halili) religiously tends to her sweet potatoes along with her husband Banong (Alex Medina). As the sole means of...

Wowie Lagman
September 17, 2018July 20, 2022

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Right before she takes her vows, Sister Talia learns of a friend’s death while another has been possessed by a demon. She decides to use her ability as a medium to exorcise the demon and help a detective to solve a series of chain suicides. But she soon discovers a startling truth that would push her to make an important decision. 

Runtime: 1 hour, 50 minutes

Rating: R-13

Cast: Stephanie Lee, Lee Shin-seong, Kim Tae-yeon

Director: No Hong-jin

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A Gen Z content creator returns to her ancestral home seeking viral material, only to encounter her deceased brother’s ghost while dealing with avaricious relatives.  

Runtime: 1 hour, 57 minutes

Rating: PG

Director: Huỳnh Lập

Cast: Huỳnh Lập, Phương Mỹ Chi, Ngô Phạm Hạnh Thúy

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A dedicated young gymnast, Sunshine, discovers she is pregnant days before her team’s tryouts for the Olympics. Driven by desperation, she must now embark on a risky journey to fight for her dream.

Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes

Rating: R-16

Director: Antoinette Jadaone

Cast: Maris Racal, Elijah Canlas, Annika Co, Meryll Soriano, Jennica Garcia

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Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Marvel’s First Family — Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ben Grimm/The Thing and Johnny Storm/Human Torch as they face their most daunting challenge yet. Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, they must defend Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer. And if Galactus’ plan to devour the entire planet and everyone on it weren’t bad enough, it suddenly gets very personal.

Runtime: 1 hour, 55 minutes

Rating: PG

Director: Matt Shakman

Cast: Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach

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An imaginative, space-obsessed boy is mistakenly identified as Earth’s ambassador to an intergalactic organization and must form new bonds with alien lifeforms, navigate a cosmic crisis, and discover his true self.

Runtime: 98 minutes

Cast: Yonas Kibreab, Zoe Saldana, Remy Edgerly, Brad Garrett

Director: Adrian Molina, Domee Shi, Madeline Sharafian

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Nobita is focused on his summer homework—a drawing—even as news breaks of a painting worth billions of yen being discovered. Suddenly, a torn piece of a painting flutters down in front of him. Using the secret gadget “Art Access Light,” they enter the drawing and explore, where they encounter a mysterious girl named Clare. At her request, Doraemon and his friends set off for the Principality of Artoria—which turns out to be none other than the medieval European world depicted in the very painting that’s been making headlines.

Cast: Wasabi Mizuta, Megumi Oohara, Yumi Kakazu

Director: Yukiyo Teramoto

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When a mercenary group takes a lavish wedding hostage, they have no idea what they are in for as the Maid of Honor is actually a secret agent ready to rain hell-fire upon anyone who would ruin her best friend’s wedding.

Rating: R-13

Director: Simon West

Cast: Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Anna Chlumsky

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A missionary converting an indigenous community in a remote Ecuadorian volcano must come to terms with her own Faith when her son is possessed by dark forces older than her religion.

Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes

Rating: R-16

Director: Antonio Negret

Cast: Daniel Gillies, Sara Canning, Jett Klyne

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When Papa Smurf is mysteriously taken by evil wizards, Razamel and Gargamel, Smurfette leads the Smurfs on a mission into the real world to save him. With the help of new friends, the Smurfs must discover what defines their destiny to save the universe. “Smurfs” features an all-star voice cast including Rihanna, James Corden, Nick Offerman, JP Karliak, Daniel Levy, Amy Sedaris, Natasha Lyonne, Sandra Oh, Octavia Spencer, Nick Kroll, Hannah Waddingham, Alex Winter, Maya Erskine, Billie Lourd, Xolo Maridueña, with Kurt Russell and John Goodman.

Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes

Rating: PG

Cast: Rihanna, James Corden, Nick Offerman, Daniel Levy, Sandra Oh, Octavia Spencer, Hannah Waddingham, Xolo Maridueña, Marshmello, with Kurt Russell and John Goodman

Director: Chris Miller

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Bring Her Back tells the tale of a brother Andy (Billy Barratt), and his low-vision sister Piper (Sora Wong) as they enter the care of their new foster mother. Slowly they uncover a terrifying ritual in their new secluded home.

Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes

Rating: R-16

Cast: Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, Sora Wong, Jonah Wren Phillips

Director: Danny and Michael Philippou

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A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver.

Runtime: 2 hours, 37 minutes

Rating: PG

Cast: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Kim Bodnia, and Javier Bardem

Directed by: Joseph Kosinski

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Superman must reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as reporter Clark Kent, embodying truth, justice, and the human way in a world that views these as old-fashioned.

Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes

Rating: PG

Cast: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult

Director: James Gunn

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As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.

Runtime: 2 hours, 8 minutes

Rating: PG

Cast: Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler, Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, Harry Trevaldwyn

Director: Dean DeBlois

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Five years post-Jurassic World Dominion, an expedition braves isolated equatorial regions to extract DNA from three massive prehistoric creatures for a groundbreaking medical breakthrough.

Runtime: 2 hrs, 14 mins

Rating: PG

Cast: Jonathan Bailey, Scarlett Johansson, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Rupert Friend, Mahershala Ali

Director: Gareth Edwards

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Two years after M3GAN’s rampage, her creator, Gemma, resorts to resurrecting her infamous creation in order to take down Amelia, the military-grade weapon who was built by a defense contractor who stole M3GAN’s underlying tech.

Runtime: 119 minutes

Rating: PG-13

Cast: Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, Amie Donald, Ivanna Sakhno, Brian Jordan Alvarez, Jen Van Epps, Aristotle Athari, Jermaine Clement

Director: Gerard Johnstone

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In 28 days, it began. In 28 weeks, it spread. In 28 years, it evolved. The newest story set in the world of 28 Days Later emerges in 28 Years Later, directed by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland. The film stars Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes.

Runtime: 115 minutes

Rating: R-16

Cast: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes & Jodie Comer

Director: Danny Boyle

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Isagani returns to Boracay to save a dying rural bank despite nursing a broken heart. While building a new life for him, and eventually meeting a new romantic partner, his ex-partner shows up on the island.

Rating: PG

Cast: JC Santos, Valeen Montenegro

Director: Boboy Yonzon

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