The Remotes

The Remotes

2026 · 153 min · Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller

A grieving detective finds himself increasingly ensnared while investigating a case involving a sinister navigation app causing physical and psychological debris.

Directed by John Torres · Written by John Torres

In theaters Sep 11, 2026

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6.52010
MovieDocumentaryDrama
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Room in a Crowd
6.02023
MovieDrama
Rooted in Filipino realities – both concrete and cinematically reimagined – John Torres’ meticulous yet generous approach is a synthesis of the personal and the political. Assembling fragments of discordant images and murmuring voices, this inventive parable creates a present that appears alien and a future that feels familiar.
The RachelsThe Rachels · 2017
The Rachels
5.92017
MovieDramaTV Movie
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Lukas the StrangeLukas the Strange · 2013
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5.82013
MovieDrama
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5.42008
MovieDrama
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Todo Todo TerosTodo Todo Teros · 2006
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5.22006
MovieDocumentaryDrama
Basically an artist is also a terrorist, the protagonist thinks in an unguarded moment. And if he is a terrorist after all, then he might just as well be one. Not an instant product, but an experimental feature in which diary material is brought together to form an intriguing puzzle.
Itsy BitsyItsy Bitsy · 2019
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5.12019
MovieHorrorThriller
A family moves into a secluded mansion where they soon find themselves being targeted by an entity taking the form of a giant spider.
Nervous TranslationNervous Translation · 2019
Nervous Translation
5.02019
MovieDrama
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SalvageSalvage · 2015
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5.02015
MovieHorrorDrama
A news team investigating rumors of aswang killings in a remote barrio are attacked by a group of soldiers, forcing them to run for their lives in the deeps of the forest, where more mystery and danger lay in wait.
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1.02016
MovieDocumentary
The unfinished movie of the late Celso Ad Castillo now a Cinema One Originals documentary film.
Shotgun TudingShotgun Tuding · 2014
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2014
MovieWestern
Tuding sets out on a journey to a distant town to track down the man who got her youngest sister pregnant, and she’s not going home without him. A pancit western set in the late-1940s.
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2021
Movie
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2018
MovieDrama
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Q.I.A.Q.I.A. · 2025
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2025
MovieComedyAction
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2011
Movie
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BreatherBreather · 2011
Breather
2011
MovieDocumentary
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