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Commercial Releases:
Due Date Official Photos Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
From director Todd Phillips, Due Date stars Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis as two unlikely companions thrown together on a road trip that turns out to be as life-changing as it is outrageous.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Official Photos Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, the seventh and final adventure in the Harry Potter film series, is a motion picture event, told in two full-length parts.
Inception Official Photos Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in Inception, an original sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
Karate Kid Official Photos Courtesy of Columbia Pictures
The Karate Kid featuring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan starts off with a considerably sincere showcase of what the movie is all about. From the pop music in its opening credits to the kind of shots it utilizes early on, it’s clearly meant for the young crowd who likes hearty stories and happy endings. This commercially entertaining remake works well for its audience while not being an entire rip-off of the 1984 original. It keeps its spirit alive, except for one disappointing aspect: The Karate Kid is actually The Kung Fu Kid.
Secretariat Official Photos Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures
Based on a remarkable true story, Secretariat chronicles the spectacular journey of the 1973 Triple Crown winner: a massive, chestnut-colored horse, known to his friends and family as Big Red and the heart of the woman who owned him.
The Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole Official Photos Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Acclaimed filmmaker Zack Snyder makes his animation debut with the fantasy family adventure Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole, based on the beloved Guardians of Ga’Hoole books by Kathryn Lasky.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Official Photos Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is an epic comedy adventure about a sorcerer and his hapless apprentice who are swept into the center of an ancient conflict between good and evil.
Toy Story 3 Official Photos Courtesy of Walt Disney
Like the first two films, Toy Story 3 simply captures you with emotional magic in film form. Entertaining, well-crafted, and emotional, this third film of the historical animated film franchise is powered by fun, fueled by intellect, and driven by heart. It is a fitting finale for a Pixar animated trilogy perfected in tone, delivery, timing, humor, and drama. Its charm goes to infinity and beyond.
TRON: Legacy Official Photos Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures
TRON: Legacy features a father-son story resonating as much on the Grid as it does in the real world: Sam Flynn, a rebellious 27-year-old, is haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his father, Kevin Flynn, a man once known as the world’s leading tech visionary.
Up Official Photos Courtesy of Pixar
Pixar’s Up further strengthens its impressive track record of making noteworthy animated films. It provides a symphonic balance of touching silence and witty dialogue where the flight of fancy is carefully crafted through a wildly creative fantasy, inner childhood, and rediscovery.
Independent Films:
Aninag (Light’s Play) Film Stills and Behind-the-scene Photos
Isabel journeys in a dreamworld with her new mystical friends “Saya” (Happiness) and “Pag-asa” (Hope) in an attempt to overcome her isolation due to her blindness.
Karsel (Prison) Film Stills and Behind-the-scene Photos
Karsel (Prison) delves into a young adult female’s submission to the conventions of a traditional home and her struggle for her liberation.
Pera-Perahang Lata (Penny from the Tin Can) Film Stills
Pera-perahang Lata (Penny from the Tin Can) is about the plight of a young man who tries to make up for his inconsiderate moves towards a needy stranger, but he ends up seeing another tragedy from it.
Pera-Perahang Lata (Penny from the Tin Can) Behind-the-scene Photos
Pera-perahang Lata (Penny from the Tin Can) is about the plight of a young man who tries to make up for his inconsiderate moves towards a needy stranger, but he ends up seeing another tragedy from it.
Technophilia and Pera-perahang Lata Philippine Premiere – Cocktails
Indie HD: June 3, 2009; Gateway Mall, Gateway Cineplex 10, Dolby Super Digital Cinema
Technophilia and Pera-perahang Lata (Penny from the Tin Can) are the first Filipino independent films successfully projected in HD format in the Philippines.
Technophilia and Pera-perahang Lata Philippine Premiere – Theater Photos
Indie HD: June 3, 2009; Gateway Mall, Gateway Cineplex 10, Dolby Super Digital Cinema
Technophilia and Pera-perahang Lata (Penny from the Tin Can) are the first Filipino independent films successfully projected in HD format in the Philippines.
Technophilia Behind-the-scene Photos
Technophilia is a six-minute film about how technology starts to shape people to become too dependent on it that relationships and lifestyles are altered, and later on, possibly destroyed. At one point by now, our interactions to other people are becoming as robotic as the machines we use.
Technophilia Film Stills
Technophilia is a six-minute film is about a couple in the middle of a relationship crisis showing how technology starts to shape people to become too dependent on it that relationships and lifestyles are altered, and later on, possibly destroyed. Inside a hangout place, the boyfriend gets boxed up by his techie lifestyle altering his relationship with his already fed-up girlfriend. Things become more and more techie-like as they move on.