Animation ‘58th’ Review: The Violence of Being Left Out of the RecordBy Paul Emmanuel EnicolaMay 27, 20260 When the Maguindanao massacre happened in 2009, I remember making a conscious effort not to watch any footage from it.… Read More
History ‘Sisa’ Review: When ‘Madness’ Becomes an Act of ResistanceBy Paul Emmanuel EnicolaMarch 6, 20260 Some names outgrow the stories they came from. In the Philippines, say “Sisa” and people immediately understand what you mean.… Read More
World Cinema ‘Quezon’ Review: Jerrold Tarog’s Flawed but Fascinating Study of Power and MythBy Paul Emmanuel EnicolaOctober 24, 20250 It’s telling that for most Filipinos—especially the younger generation—Manuel Luis Quezon exists not as a person but as currency. His… Read More