After a long wait, it’s finally time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the shows again on the big screen!


With Philippine cinemas set to reopen Nov. 10, films have already been lined up for the pleasure of moviegoers.

To keep everyone on track amid all the excitement, here is a list of movies that are showing this month:


Nov. 10


“Dune”: Directed by Academy Award nominee Denis Villeneuve, “Dune” follows the heroic journey of Paul Atreides, who goes to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure his people’s future.


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Based on Frank Herbert’s bestselling novel, it stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgard, Dave Bautista, and Chang Chen, among other actors.


“A Quiet Place Part II”: Starring Emily Blunt, the second chapter of the 2018 film “A Quiet Place” circles on the Abbott family, who are forced to journey to the outside world while trying to survive in silence.


As they venture into the unknown, they realize that more threats await them apart from the creatures that hunt by sound. Joining Blunt are Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe.


“Black Widow”: The upcoming Marvel film follows the life of Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) before she joined the Avengers. It’s set before “Avengers: Infinity War” and after


“Captain America: Civil War.”


Directed by Cate Shortland, it also stars David Harbour, Florence Pugh, O-T Fagbenle and Rachel Weisz.


“Don’t Breathe 2”: After “Don’t Breathe” in 2016, home intruders focusing on 11-year-old Phoenix leaves Norman Nordstorm no choice but to reveal what’s hidden beneath him in new and unexpected ways.


Directed by Rodo Sayagues and written together with Fede Alvarez, the second film stars Stephen Lang, Brendan Sexton III, and Madelyn Grace.


You’ll find not only movies, but documentaries, TV series, fiction, sports and news programming, all on demand. For content quantity and quality, this is the best service available online today, You can also take advantage of this streaming service from your mobile device by downloading the respective apps for Android and iPhone.


Watch To Movies Streaming:


Shang-Chi e la leggenda dei Dieci Anelli streaming

Don't Breathe 2 film competo

Yaya e Lennie – The Walking Liberty streaming ita

Dune streaming sub ita

Eternals streaming ita film

Una Famiglia Mostruosa film completo ita

Spider-Man: No Way Home streaming ita gratis

Eternals de marvel online en español latino


Enjoy your free time by watching the best movies of the year, you can also take advantage of this streaming service from your mobile device by downloading the respective apps for Android and iPhone.


“No Time To Die”: While enjoying a chill, tranquil, and mission-less life in Jamaica, James Bond’s peace is interrupted when his friend Felix Leiter asks for help to rescue a kidnapped scientist.


As he carries on with the task, he encounters a mysterious villain armed with deadly new technology. It stars Daniel Craig, Léa Sydoux, and Rami Malek, among other actors. It’s directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.


“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”: With impeccable power bestowed upon him, the Avenger Shang-Chi finally applies his years of training and unleashes his unbelievable skills.


However, his abilities draw him back to the organization he has tried to run away from—the Ten Rings. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, it stars Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Tony Chiu-Wai Leung, and Ben Kingsley.


Was there a moment early on in production when the two of you first recognized why Chloé has the reputation that she has?


Madden: We were just getting to know Chloé. I had not seen Nomadland or anything. So we were just getting to know our director who I’d not had any experience with. It was just really interesting to watch her as a filmmaker and how she operates and to kind of feed off of that and see how it works with ten very different actors. We all have different backgrounds and are very different people. So it was always going to be a huge task to somehow wrangle us all into one family. And hopefully, we’ve managed to do that in the movie.


Chan: I had seen her work and was a fan, so I was just really interested to find out what she wanted to do. I then found out she was a fan of the MCU. But she really wanted to do something different, and Marvel really wanted her to do that and allowed that. They really gave her free rein to shoot the way she wanted, to rewrite the script and everything, really. It was certainly her vision and I think you can feel that. You can feel it just in the way that it’s shot and I think we sensed that on set as well. The movement of the camera, the cinematography and the huge wides, but also the really intimate character beats that she captures so well. Some of the most enjoyable bits were in the montage of Ikaris and Sersi in ancient Babylon when they were wandering through the village. That was all just the camera following us and we were exploring it together, which was really, really fun.


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