Image via IMDB (screenshot) Maze Runner: The Death Cure now showing Share on Facebook Share on Twitter “The end will be WCKD” – The thrilling tagline of “Maze Runner The Death Cure” is what this week’s movie mix is about. Whether it’s a documentary about the heroic SAF 44, fighting for survival, finding true love, or a desperate search for a cure to save humanity, this week’s plots will surely have compelling endings. So, for this week, get ready to watch your heart out with Dylan O’Brien in “Maze Runner: The Death Cure;” Jason Momoa in “Braven;” JC Santos and Ryza Cenon in “Mr. and Mrs. Cruz;” and the nation’s nobles in “Fallen Not Forgotten The Untold Story Of The Gallant SAF 44.” Brace yourself for some edge-of-your-seat moments that will get your adrenaline pumping. Movie Mix January 27: Compelling and Thrilling The sequel to “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” (2015) comes back with “Maze Runner: The Death Cure,” the final installment in the Maze Runner series written by James Dashner. The desperation to find the cure for the deadly disease called “Flare” is what pushes the Gladers to break into the Last City – the deadliest WCKD-controlled labyrinth. The film stars Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Lee, Dexter Darden, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Walton Goggins, Jacob Lofland, Barry Pepper, Katherine McNamara, Will Poulter, Patricia Clarkson, and Rosa Salazar. Special Operation “Oplan Exodus” sheds light to the truth in “Fallen not Forgotten: The Untold Story of the Gallant SAF 44.” The documentary gives access to Oplan Exodus which took out Marwan, the Bin Laden of Asia and one of the FBI’s most wanted. The film includes never-seen interviews, reenactments by the elite members of the Special Action Force, and actual fight scenes. It shows why the nation ought to mourn and keep seeking justice because after the “caskets were laid to rest, we ask, “Was it all worth it?” In the words of Police Director General Benjamin Magalong, “They gave up their life to save more people. The most appropriate to call them is, they’re heroes.” A family weekend becomes a fight for survival in “Braven.” When a family decides to have some peace and quiet in a hunting cabin, a group of drug traffickers wreak havoc making everyone fear for their lives. Jason Momoa in the film is a father who will do anything to keep his family safe, no matter what it takes. JC Santos and Ryza Cenon try to find love in Palawan in “Mr. and Mrs. Cruz.” The renowned director of “Kita Kita,” Director Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, returns to tell the story of Raffy (JC Santos) and Gela (Ryza Cenon) who seek refuge in Palawan to get over their bitter pasts. One was left on the altar, while the other decides to take a break from a marriage. Facebook Comments
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