
REVIEW: Jerald Napoles is a funny oppa in ‘Seoulmeyt’
The plot is thin and simply stretched out with random gags in various comedy subgenres, lending only little time to the romantic build-up of Luneta and Park’s…
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read


The plot is thin and simply stretched out with random gags in various comedy subgenres, lending only little time to the romantic build-up of Luneta and Park’s…
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read

‘I always like to say that you can expect the unexpected.’
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read

On the surface, it’s just a game. But a lot is at stake — not just their careers. Because at this point in the story, the viewer is already aware of their…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

When I stepped into my standard double room at the brand-new Red Planet Hotel in BGC, I was surprised at how tiny it was — but not claustrophobic.
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

This past week, I saw the highly anticipated violent film Monkey Man and attended a presscon for an upcoming local romantic-drama.
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

There’s a quiet opulence about the new interior design of the rooms in both hotels, that once you step inside, you would feel your stress and tension melt…
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read

Director Wes Ball is not in a hurry for the big scenes. He takes his time, not for gimmick or for art’s sake. His pacing — slow at first — is crucial to the…
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read

I saw two movies on Labor Day: one is an emotional rollercoaster of Hollywood fun and entertainment, the other is a bizarre local horror-comedy. Both are…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

As a coffee addict, you probably know all the coffee terms only the truest javaphile would know: nitro, flat white, cold brew — and Nespresso.
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read
A brewing love triangle set in a kitchen restaurant in Jakarta, Viu’s first original regional series stars Julia Barretto, Korean actor Sang Heon “SH” Lee, and…
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read

