Susan Africa Movies

2007  
 
Emerging filmmaker Adolfo Alix, Jr. turns his lens on the slums of Manila to follow the story of a fourteen year-old percussionist who dreams of procuring a proper drum-kit and starting a band. Adolescent musician Jason (Jiro Manio) has spent his entire childhood in the slums, and he realizes that in this neighborhood of thieves to own something of value is to become a target. Meanwhile, Jason's brother Billy has just gotten his girlfriend pregnant, a revelation that coincides with the announcement that they are about to get yet another sibling. Assembled with the restless rhythm of a drum solo, this largely monochromatic tale contrasts the hopelessness of a child's grim reality against the inspiring nature of hopes and dreams. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jiro ManioCoco Martin, (more)
 
1996  
R  
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This enjoyable sci-fi actioner from director William R. Mesa succeeds despite stealing items from nearly every monster movie of the last twenty years. The plot concerns an idealistic tribal doctor, Ash Mattley (Mark Dacascos), who runs an underfunded provincial clinic in Sarawak, Borneo while trying to develop an immunity-boosting enzyme found only in certain rare beetles. Ash's plans are thwarted by mad scientist Carl Wessinger (Jurgen Prochnow), who steals the doctor's discovery and uses it to reanimate a nasty alien skeleton named Balacau. Ash must team with a pretty CIA operative (Robin McKee) and a precocious native boy (Thomas Taus, Jr.) to stop Wessinger and his hired commandos from selling Balacau to the highest bidder for use as a biological weapon. The monster chases the cast through many dark slimy corridors like the titular beast in Alien (1979), which it also resembles. The monster occasionally uses the cloaking ability of Predator (1987), and there's also a self-sacrificing black computer pro who explodes like Joe Morton in Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991). Despite these and other obvious steals, the film is fast-moving, exciting, and manages to avoid many of the pitfalls which plagued dozens of similar efforts in the 1990s. John Hartigan's pyrotechnic effects are especially well-done, and one scene in which a speedboat is chased by a bazooka-firing helicopter is among the best of its type. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Mark DacascosJürgen Prochnow, (more)
 
1991  
R  
A Colombian soldier (Chick Vennera) working to save U.S. prisoners of war is killed during a bloody coup, so his sister (Maria Conchita Alonso) asks one of the rescuers (Christopher Walken) to avenge his death. The man assembles a team of soldiers to invade Central America and get rid of the evil dictator. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher WalkenMaria Conchita Alonso, (more)
 
1989  
 
In this drama, a young woman, wanting to immigrate to America, bides her time in the sleazy bar where she works. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1989  
 
Cecilia (Gina Alajar) is an actress from the Philippines who for 13 years has lived in New York City. She meets photojournalist Steve (Edward Swan) when he is assigned to do a magazine article on Filipinos who reside in New York. After Cecilia receives word that her dissident ex-husband Buddy has been killed by military police, Steve accompanies her to the Philippines to search for her missing daughter Layla. The feature accurately captures the political transition of the oppressive regime of Ferdinand Marcos to the government led by Cory Aquino, whose soldiers were responsible for Buddy's death. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Gina AlajarEdward Swan, (more)