In fact, maverick Filipino filmmaker Mikhail Red just turned 31 early this month—and, at the rate he's churning out new ideas for his film, TV and streaming ...
In fact, I remember my first time at ABS-CBN, and I had to go straight to the Penthouse (laughs)… It was a little awkward because I had to explain that her character was considered an institution who was going to get toppled by the school therapist, played by Bea. But once I overcome that hurdle of shyness and they see me geek out over the material, they realize how serious I am about filmmaking. “She’s very professional and very straight to the point, but she’s also very quiet and introverted,” he noted. Like, when we asked him about how he never seems to get intimidated by his high-profile actors, like “the” Charo Santos-Concio. We wanted to see what the struggles are for these ‘cleaners,’ ‘moderators’ and ‘deleters.’” What my team is trying to do is diversify from the usual content—we try to stay in the middle—because we also want something sustainable. He said, “We were fascinated by the rampant distortion of truth, censorship and fake news, as well as the people behind them. That’s why many of the characters in my productions are very introverted, very internal—which is what I am as a filmmaker. Even with limited budget, I want to show the local audience that we can do this type of productions… I make movies that I want to see as a Filipino viewer. As we see Mik continually evolve as a storyteller, we’re also impressed by how much he has managed to merge his character-forming indie sensibility with the more commercial aspects of mainstream filmmaking—which is a feat in itself.
With her natural flair, it's highly anticipated for Lustre's name to be called Best Actress in tomorrow night's Metro Manila Film Festival Gabi ng Parangal. The ...
As a result, Red was able to craft a film with a relatively good and creative plot which slowly raises the tension culminating in a gripping yet scary climax. She needs to react to a monitor that is not live. Effortless is the best word to describe Nadine Lustre’s performance in Mikhail Red’s horror fair Deleter.
Those eager to watch this year's Metro Manila Film Festival should not miss Mikhail Red's “Deleter.” It is among better made films in the batch.
Who would’ve thought that the clean-cut singer, actor could actually pull off creepy? The whole film actually looks rich, expensive, if compared to most locally made flicks. Everyone involved shined with special mention to Jeffrey Hidalgo and Nadine Lustre.