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Review: What makes Firefly shine among MMFF 2023 entries?

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Review: What makes Firefly shine among MMFF 2023 entries?

Good movies are defined by good storytelling.

A fíne example is Firefly, which won Best Picture at the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).

The film is directed by Zig Dulay, currently a resident director at GMA7, who came to fame by co-writing, with award-winning director Jeffrey Jeturian, the screenplay for Ekstra, a 2013 Cinemalaya entry that starred Vilma Santos and won that year’s Jury Prize Award.

His projects at the Kapuso network include the high-rating cultural drama series Maria Clara at Ibarra (2022-2023); and the successful series Legal Wives (2021) and Sahaya (2019).

Read: Vilma Santos, Cedrick Juan, Firefly, Gomburza win big at MMFF 2023 Gabi Ng Parangal

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As a whole, its plot is simple. Poor and bullied boy Tonton (Euwenn Mikaell Aleta) develops a talent for drawing from his single mom Elay (Alessandra de Rossi) telling him the nighttime story of an alitaptap (firefly), which saves a paruparo (butterfly) from a vicious beast.

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Conflict arises when Elay dies, leaving Tonton under the care of Elay’s friend, Linda (Cherry Pie Picache).

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Tonton goes on a complicated journey, sneaking into a bus alone, and arousing sympathy from three strangers who help him get to the island of Ticao where the fireflies—which his mother always told him can grant his life’s wishes—abound.

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Oh come on, the skeptic is bound to say, how can a regular kid convince three very different people each with a colorful history—newly freed convict Louie (Epy Quizon), love-lorn dude Billy (Miguel Tanfelix), and wily blogger Erika (Ysabel Ortega)—to go the extra mile and join him in his seemingly futile search for a magical island?

Firefly, an MMFF 2023 entry

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But, the doubtful should let their guard down.

This drama-fantasy, which includes mythical characters like Magayon of the Mayon Volcano legend (Elle Villanueva) as well as beguiling animation, naturally asks the audience to lose themselves in the story by suspending their disbelief.

And it succeeds!

This is what makes Firefly shine—that it can make us believe that using our imagination can lead to wonderful things.

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In Elay’s case, her half-true tale to lull Tonton to sleep sparks the boy’s creativity, which results in his writing the story that wins a national children’s book award.

Dingdong Dantes as the award-winning, grown-up Tonton is the movie’s jump-off point to the flashback that gets the plot moving.

And in the moviegoer’s case, giving in to the imagination before it, alive and huge on the screen, leaves an experience that touches mind and heart.

Firefly’s winning factor is the well-written story by Angeli Guidaya-Atienza, which garnered the Best Screenplay award and which is truly pleasurable to follow as it unfolds.

In no small measure, this pleasure is also thanks to the engaging performances of its cast, especially of Quizon and Yayo Águila (as his wife Carmen).

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At certain moments, seeing Epy Quizon is like seeing Dolphy resurrected through his son, except that son is crying here.

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The animation that transforms the cave in Ticao into the head of a hideous monster and turns Mayon Volcano into the sultry Magayon enhances the inventive elements in Firefly.

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Crucial details líke the mysterious body scars on both the young Tonton and Elay early in the movie are illuminated in the climactic scene, where Tonton ends up in the ruins of the house in Ticao where his father had once inflicted harm on his family.

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Firefly is worth the PHP400-plus price of a movie ticket, a reasonable way to escape the cares of the day and emerge from the dark, cold comfort of the cinema refreshed by a story of love and hope.

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And, yes, Ticao Island is real. It is located in Masbate Province and, according to Wikipedia, is “known as an archaeological landscape, possessing thousands of pre-colonial artifacts such as the Baybayin-inscribed Rizal Stone, Ticao gold spike teeth, burial jars of varying designs and sizes, jade beads, human face rock statues, and the Ticao petrographs.”

What’s true likewise is the mention in the movie credits of a script consultant, Rody Vera, who just incidentally co-wrote GomBurZa with MMFF Best Director Pepe Diokno.

Produced by GMA Pictures and GMA Public Affairs, Firefly runs till January 7.

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Film reviews: ‘How to Make a Killing,’ ‘Pillion,’ and ‘Midwinter Break’

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‘How to Make a Killing’

Directed by John Patton Ford (R)

★★

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Roll On 18 Wheeler: Errol Sack’s ‘TRUCKER’ (2026) – Movie Review – PopHorror

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Roll On 18 Wheeler: Errol Sack’s ‘TRUCKER’ (2026) – Movie Review – PopHorror

I am a sucker for all those straight-to-video slasher movies from the 90’s; there was just a certain point where you knew the acting was terrible, however, it made you fall in love. I can definitely remember scanning the video store sections for all the different horror movies I could. All those movies had laughable names and boom mics accidentally getting in the frame. Trucker seems like a child of all those old dreams, because it is.

Let’s get into the review.

Synopsis

When a group of reckless teens cause an accident swroe to never speak of it.  The father is reescued by a strange man. from the wreckage and nursed back to health by a mysterious old man. When the group agrees to visit the accident scene, they meet their match from a strange masked trucker and all his toys with revenge on his mind.

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Trucker is what you would imagine: a movie about a psychotic trucker chasing you. We have seen it many, many times. What makes the film so different is its homage to bad movies but good ideas. I don’t mean in a negative way. When you think of a slasher movie, it’s not very complicated; as a matter of fact, it takes five minutes to piece the film together. This is so simple and childlike, and I absolutely love it. Trucker gave us something a little different, not too gory, bad CGI fire, I mean, this is all we old schlock horror fans want. Trucker is the type of film that you expect from a Tubi Original, on speed. However, I would take this over any Tubi Original.

I found some parts that were definitely a shout-out to the slasher humor from all those movies. Another good point that made the film shine was the sets. I guess what I can say is the film is everything Joy Ride should have been. While most modern slashers are trying to recreate the 1980s, the film stands out with its love for those unloved 1990’s horror films. While most see Joyride, you are extremely mistaken, my friend; you will enjoy this film much more.

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In The End

In the end, I enjoyed the entire film. At first, I saw it listed as an action thriller; I was pleasantly surprised, and Trucker pulled at my heart strings, enveloping me in its comfort from a long-forgotten time in horror. It’s a nostalgic blast for me, thinking back to that time, my friends, my youth, and finding my new home. Horror fans are split down the middle: from serial-killer clowns (my side) to elevated horror, where an artist paints a forty-thousand-year-old demon that chases them around an upper-class studio apartment. I say that a lot, but it’s the best way to describe some things.

The entire movie had me cheering while all the people I hated suffered dire consequences for their actions. It’s the same old story done in a way that we rabid fans could drool over, and it worked. In all the bad in the world today, and my only hope for the future is the soon-to-end Terrifier franchise. However, the direction was a recipe to succeed with 40+ year old horror fans like me. I see the film as a hope for tomorrow, leading us into a new era.

Trucker is set to release on March 10th, 2026

 

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‘Scream 7’ Review: Ghostface Trades His Metallic Knife for Plastic in Bloody Embarrassing Slasher Sequel

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‘Scream 7’ Review: Ghostface Trades His Metallic Knife for Plastic in Bloody Embarrassing Slasher Sequel

It’s funny how this film is marketed as the first Scream movie in IMAX, yet it’s their sloppiest work to date. Williamson accomplishes two decent kills. My praise goes to the prosthetic team and gore above anything else. The filmmaking is amateurish, lacking any of the tension build and innovation in set pieces like the Radio Silence or Craven entries. Many slasher sequences consist of terribly spliced editing and incomprehensible camera movement. There was a person at my screening asking if one of the Ghostfaces was killed. I responded, “Yeah, they were shot in the head; you just couldn’t see it because the filmmaking is so damn unintelligible.” 

Really, Spyglass? This is the best you can do to “damage control” your series that was perfectly fine?

I’m getting comments from morons right now telling me that I’m biased for speaking “politically” about this movie. Fuck you! This poorly made, bland, and franchise-worst entry is a byproduct of political cowardice.

The production company was so adamant about silencing their outspoken star, who simply stated that she’s against the killing of Palestinian people by an evil totalitarian regime, that they deliberately fired her, conflating her comments to “anti-semintism,” when, and if you read what she said exactly, it wasn’t. Only to reconstruct the buildup made in her arc and settle on a nonsensical, manufactured, nostalgia-based slop fest to appeal to fans who lack genuine film taste in big 2026. To add insult to injury, this movie actively takes potshots at those predecessors, perhaps out of pettiness that Williamson didn’t pen them or a mean-spirited middle finger to the star the studio fired. Truly, fuck you. Take the Barrera aspect out of this, which is still impossible, and Scream 7 is a lazy, sloppy, ill-conceived, no-vision, enshittification of Scream and a bloody embarrassment to the franchise. It took a real, morally upright actress to make Ghostface’s knife go from metal to plastic. 

FINAL STATEMENT

You either die a Scream or live long enough to see yourself become a Stab.

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