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Carlos Miguel Gedaro
Carlos is a hardcore cinephile from the Philippines. He is a film critic at Feature First and likes to go to theaters for the cinema experience. Now, if you’ll excuse him, he’s going to go home and have a heart attack.
I walked into SEVENTEEN Tour 'Follow' Again to Cinemas as a member of the casual audience – someone who only discovered the group's music a few months ago through Spotify.
With such an accomplished team and gothic style, the film was unmistakably destined to captivate everyone. Read our Corpse Bride review.
MadS is one of those films that proves how innovatively creative filmmaking can get with a horror story. Read our MadS review.
Planet of the Apes is more than just a movie; It's a science fiction landmark, directed in 1968 by Franklin J. Schaffner.
The Colors Within is a beautiful animated movie that skilfully combines striking visuals, profound themes, and compelling characters. Read our review.
Venom: The Last Dance is a mind-bogglingly action-packed, very silly, yet utterly absurd installment in the Venom trilogy. Read our review
Jonathan Demme's Stop Making Sense isn't just a concert film; it's an ecstatic experience that transcends music, cinema, and spirituality. 
Joker: Folie à Deux opens at theatres as a ‘not-so-highly’ anticipated sequel to Todd Phillips' Joker.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire pulls you into a world in which each glance and each brushstroke is laden with the burdens of desire and loss.
Ryan Murphy’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story shows a change in tone compared to the first season of the series. Read our review.
Fifteen years later, audiences are still raving about Henry Selick’s Coraline for its innovative use of stop-motion animation.
40 years ago, moviegoers were introduced to one of horror cinema's most iconic films- A Nightmare on Elm Street.