Popular Philippine actor-singer Maja Salvador stars in a revenge thriller from 'Dead Kids' director Mikhail Red that filters historical trauma through action conventions. By Elizabeth Kerr Cycles of ...
One good cop runs for her life from mobsters, cartel heavies and corrupt colleagues in a scrupulously generic if well-mounted thriller. It’s not wholly clear how much Filipino filmmaker Mikhail Red ...
In the middle of a storm, a convoy transports a politician ready to expose a high-profile narcos list through the roads where the Bataan Death March occurred. Contemplating the significance of space, ...
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On Monday (November 23), the filmmaker made the announcement in an Instagram post showing a screen capture of the film’s Netflix page. It reveals that Arisaka arrives on the platform December 9.
Named after Nariakira Arisaka, the foremost leading arms designer in industrial Japanese history and baron to Emperor Meiji himself, the standard infantry weapon of the Japanese Empire likely took ...
Fast-rising Philippines-based director Mikhail Red has gained a dedicated following after delivering a succession of powerful films in just a few years. In addition to establishing Red on the festival ...
Two Filipino films, Arisaka and Resbak, are set to premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2021. On Tuesday, September 28, the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) announced the list of ...
Another local film that will blow our mind away is coming our way. Director Mikhael Red announced in a Facebook post on Monday that his much-awaited survival thriller "Arisaka," starring Maja Salvador ...
Dir: Mikhail Red. The Philippines. 2021. 96 mins. Mixing a chase thriller with social commentary, Arisaka stars Maja Salvador as a resourceful policewoman who must stay alive after a prized witness is ...
It’s not wholly clear how much Filipino filmmaker Mikhail Red wants his latest thriller, “Arisaka,” to be more than a faithful retread of the kind of lean B-movie that used to star Sylvester Stallone ...