Preview: Ser Jacob’s Christening
Last May 5, 2018 a friend asked me to capture a milestone for his 1st born son, Jacob. Always a […]
Read MoreLast May 5, 2018 a friend asked me to capture a milestone for his 1st born son, Jacob. Always a […]
Read MoreWho would have thought that you can get wet, have fun and enjoy a blast of color right at your […]
Read MoreIts just one scene but it says so much about how human nature can be so dark and driven by greed. Director Brad Peyton knows his audience and knows what he wants to deliver-and deliver he does!
Read MoreHere’s another “FYI before the movie review”. I’ve already read the book by Ernest Cline, to which the movie is […]
Read MoreBefore I proceed with this review, you must be warned dear reader that I am a big fan of the […]
Read MoreSooo…I just finished the second of the horror-comedy web television series “Santa Clarita Diet”, I would have probably finished it […]
Read More“An ambitious, poetic Sci-Fi thriller that will flex your intellect-‘Annihilation’ is that rare film with both beautiful and terrifying visuals that will give you nightmares. It stays with you long after the end credits roll, easily one of the best cerebral sci-fi films to date.”
Read MoreWe were fortunate enough to catch an advanced screening of episode 1 of Santa Clarita Diet’s latest season, which will […]
Read MoreDrew Barrymore and Tim Olyphant wave at fans during the Red Carpet Event of Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet. In town […]
Read MoreTaking a back seat from its predecessor, Season 2 of Marvel Netflix’s “Jessica Jones” fails to push the envelope and […]
Read MoreA promising reboot- Alicia Vikander is a pixel to flesh Lara Croft. This new Tomb Raider is not the rich […]
Read MoreUnable to perceive the shape of you, I find you all around d me. Your presence fills my eyes with […]
Read MoreThere are very few films, where the setting is so important that it also becomes a character in the movie, […]
Read MoreWhen I first saw the trailers to “Red Sparrow” I couldn’t help but feel that the film had too much “Black […]
Read MoreI have always been a fan of history (its always been my favorite subject; aside from English in High School) […]
Read MoreWith the effective use of dark comedy and powerful performances from its veteran cast, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” is a beautiful and powerful film about a small town who is forced to come together amid a grieving mother’s struggle to find justice for her daughter, which during the course of the film turns into healing and acceptance through the most hilarious and shocking circumstances.
Read MoreOne of the things I loved about “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (and there are a lot ) is that […]
Read More“I, Tonya” is essentially a tragic comedy, which brings its audiences front row to what is considered to be, one […]
Read MoreLast September 25, 2017 I wrote a personal post about giving birth to Luke, taking some down time and what […]
Read MoreHeeelloooooo! I’m back to writing movie reviews (hopefully, on a regular basis), after receiving a diagnosis of Heart Failure, two […]
Read MoreIn case you have been wondering, I- (Ica) have not really been writing of late. Its been almost three months, […]
Read MoreTwo things that I did not expect to do as I was watching “War for the Planet of the Apes” […]
Read MoreI was in High School when Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man was released in 2002, a working professional when “The Amazing Spider-Man” […]
Read MoreBefore catching the press screening of “Despicable Me 3” I suddenly remembered that we saw the first movie as an […]
Read MoreSatchmi’s Vinyl Day has always been a must go-to event for Paul and myself, we love the brand and what […]
Read MoreThere is a lot to be said about Patty Jenkin’s “Wonder Woman”, the critics love it, fans love it, the […]
Read MoreI am one of those ’90’s kids who grew up watching Baywatch every Friday night on ABS-CBN, as I mentioned […]
Read MoreIts not too often (unfortunately) that a gender-bending movie comes along the way to completely blow your mind (in a […]
Read MoreI think that an EP Review for Reese Lansangan’s “Of Sound Mind and Memory” cannot simply be about the songs […]
Read MoreSo “Alien: Covenant” (2017) is a direct sequel to “Prometheus” (2012) that leads to the classic cult film Alien (1979) […]
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