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‘Poor Things’ carves a fairytale of women’s autonomy with madmen holding the knife
Yorgos Lanthimos’ Oscar-nominated film isn’t feminist but it is a laugh-out-loud romp that makes you want to devour its gorgeous world
Yorgos Lanthimos’ Oscar-nominated film isn’t feminist but it is a laugh-out-loud romp that makes you want to devour its gorgeous world
If you’re not a fan of “Drag Den” yet, the second season of the drag reality competition for and by Filipinos will turn you into one
Jo Koy’s misogynistic jokes aside, these women got their flowers at the Golden Globes
Step aside, Maria Clara-coded damsels in distress. These palaban teleserye characters are stealing the spotlight.
Describing a trans character as “dating lalaki” in a sensationalist and offensive caption makes it worse
Ranking first on their third and last mission, Laforteza is a strong candidate for Hybe Labels’ new global girl group
My crash course in love was by a bubble-blowing heroine and her childhood crush-turned-beast
The country’s first volleyball film is a specific kind of joy for a specific kind of viewer: girls who probably wouldn’t mind a course correction for an adolescence filled with homophobia and lesbian invisibility
With six queens remaining, it's time for a lowdown on this season's challenges (and drama) so far
Detailing how the Dwein Baltazar film reminds us: Marami kang kakampi, kailangan lang matapang ka.
Showbiz royalty Lovi Poe talks about her previous roles, how she came up with the premise of “Seaons,” and the scene that had her crying non-stop while filming the indie romance
Despite being marketed Barbie dolls, we were all told to denounce anything feminine out of fear of being deemed too girly—when we were girls. Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” shifts this mindset.
Gone are the days when we’d have to pull up the tension-filled “I Don’t Dance” sequence as proof that Ryan’s one of us
Sex(ual assault) doesn’t sell, HBO