After capturing hearts around the world in the internationally acclaimed Viva One series Ang Mutya ng Section E., breakout stars Ashtine Olviga and Andres Muhlach are set to make their much-anticipated big-screen debut in Minamahal: 100 Bulaklak Para Kay Luna—a film written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Jason Paul Laxamana. From their breakout roles as... Continue Reading →
How does Rhian Ramos feel about love scenes with JC Santos in ‘Meg & Ryan’?
In the world of romantic films and TV shows, love scenes often play a key role in showing how characters fall in love and connect emotionally. But for Kapuso actress Rhian Ramos, those seemingly effortless moments on screen take much more than just good acting—they require vulnerability and trust, which aren’t always easy. At the... Continue Reading →
JC Santos, Valeen Montenegro find personal connections in ‘I Remember You’
Real-life reflections meet on-screen emotions as JC Santos and Valeen Montenegro find personal connections with their characters in I Remember You, an upcoming romance-drama inspired by true events. I Remember You follows Gani (JC Santos), a hardworking bank employee sent to Boracay to save a struggling branch. But Boracay holds memories—years ago, he was set... Continue Reading →
Movie review: ‘Unconditional’ stars Rhian Ramos, Allen Dizon in a tender story of love beyond boundaries
Unconditional is a heartfelt film that explores how love knows no boundaries—regardless of who you are or where you come from. It's a brave and tender story that offers a much-needed representation of LGBTQ+ experiences, something still rarely seen in the local film scene. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Siargao, the film follows Anna... Continue Reading →
Carlos Morales brings ‘Wild Boys’ to life — a Filipino dance film inspired by Magic Mike, Step Up
Actor and filmmaker Carlos Morales is finally bringing his long-time dream project to the screen — Wild Boys, a Filipino dance film inspired by international hits like Magic Mike, Step Up, and Stomp the Yard. “Dati pa kasi ‘to e. Kasi dancer ako, ‘di ba? So, baby ko [na ’to] even before,” Morales shared during... Continue Reading →
After all these years, Atty. Topacio’s love for film remains passionate in ‘Spring in Prague’
For Atty. Ferdinand Topacio, filmmaking is a passion — a heartfelt pursuit and a personal tribute to an industry he's cherished since childhood. “… It's a passion, an avocation and it's my small way of giving back to the film industry that I love. Kasi bata pa lang ako mahilig na ako sa pelikula,” he... Continue Reading →
EXO’s Lay Zhang stars in ‘Mumu: I Hear You, Papa,’ a story of love, family, and the deaf community
What if the loudest love is the one you never hear? Showing exclusively in SM cinemas on June 11, ‘Mumu: I Hear You, Papa’ is a deeply moving Chinese drama from director Mo Sha that explores the unspoken strength and bond of a deaf-mute father and his daughter. At the heart of the story is... Continue Reading →
Althea Ablan shares her experience in her first movie, ‘Faney’, a tribute to Nora Aunor
Kapuso star Althea Ablan couldn’t hide her awe and gratitude as she marked a major milestone in her career — her very first movie. Speaking at the special screening of Faney, held in celebration of the late Nora Aunor’s birthday on May 21 in Quezon City, the young actress opened up about working alongside industry... Continue Reading →
Carmi Martin, Jaime Fabregas share their secrets to longevity in showbiz
Veteran actors Carmi Martin and Jaime Fabregas opened up during a press conference for their movie about what has kept them going strong in the entertainment industry after decades of work. Their insights point to a mix of passion, discipline, and constant growth. For Carmi Martin, longevity comes from knowing her strengths—but also recognizing areas... Continue Reading →
Did You Know? ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ stars part-Filipino actors Kaitlyn Santa Juana & Teo Briones in leading roles
Co-director Zach Lipovsky describes the cast of Final Destination Bloodlines as truly unique, featuring a family spanning from a 16-year-old to a character in her late 70s, all working together to survive Death’s relentless pursuit. Kaitlyn Santa Juana in “Final Destination Bloodlines”Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures According to Lipovsky, finding a cast that could all... Continue Reading →
