"Sta. Nina" is set in lahar-ravaged Pampanga. A small coffin was unearthed in a quarrying operation. When Pol (Coco Martin) opens the box, the dead little girl encased inside was still intact with no sign of decay. Puzzled, he brings it home with him. His neighbors begin to experience unexplainable healings when they are in the presence of the uncorrupted corpse. Meanwhile, Pol's personal life is also in shambles as he still has bitter years-old conflicts with his estranged wife Madel (Alessandra da Rossi) and her vindictive mother (Irma Adlawan). As Pol struggles to rid himself of the bad luck that hounded him all his life, could the miraculous corpse of little Marikit also prove to be his salvation? Writer and first-time movie director Emmanuel Quindo Palo does not spoon feed us the story. He tells the story in a way that we have to slowly discover the relationships of the characters. The audience is left to guess at these things until they are revealed in due time. I liked that. Religion is the main backbone of this drama. We see scenes of religious fanaticism in the country folks' belief in miraculous cures, as well as in their gory Holy Week traditions. The audience is challenged to reassess their belief or disbelief in miracles. Director Palo also practically goes through the Stations of the Cross en route to a climactic crucifixion scene. He also has a publicly-maligned character that obviously references a real trans-gender ex-Marian visionary Judiel Nieva. We also see scenes seemingly critical of the clergy.
In the Name of Love
With barely anything to live for, Emman Toledo (Aga Muhlach), a former dancer, is just about to start his life all over again. He holds the good memories of his past dearly, knowing he will never be able to bring back his better days. An unlikely opportunity comes up when he is assigned to be the dance instructor for the upcoming Governor's Ball of the powerful political family of the Evelinos, a chance for him to rekindle his lost passion. It will be at this ball where the engagement of the governor's son Dylan Evelino (Jake Cuenca), and Cedes Fernandez (Angel Locsin) will be announced. Despite her hatred for the dirty politics, Cedes has no choice but to succumb to the decision of Dylan out of her indebtedness towards the family. Emman is drawn towards Cedes from the first time she catches his eye. As their lives intertwine through dance, Emman and Cedes find themselves resisting an affair: one that holds the truths to their painful pasts, and the memories of a boundless love. Pursuing their feelings for each other will only set fire to the dangers and trappings of their love, so much so that their love could cost them their lives.
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DRAMA
Close To You (2006)
CLOSE TO YOU
Manuel and Marian have been best friends since they were kids. They are so close that they know each other's secrets...well, almost. For the last 16 years, Manuel never had the courage to tell Marian how much he loves her.
On the other hand, Marian sees Manuel as no more than her best friend. Marian's greatest love has alwaysbeen Lance (Sam), a classmate who protected her from bullies back in grade school. Ever since Lance and his family migrated abroad ten years ago, Marian never had the chance to establish contact with him again. The only thing that Marian knows is that Lance has become the lead singer of the new rock band, Orion.
Good fortune smiles on Marian when Orion decides to tour the Philippines. Marian is intent on seeing Lance again, and she brings Manuel with her on a chase that brings them around the Philippines and abroad. Manuel believes that the whole chase is futile because a popular star like Lance will not remember a simple girl like Marian, but Marian does not believe him.
When Lance and Marian finally meet again, sparks fly between them. Manuel now has to decide - Will he let his best friend be happy with her Prince Charming, or will he fight for the love that has kept him alive for the last 16 years?
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DRAMA
BIGASAN
BIGASAN
This story is of a struggling mediocricity that happens everyday in the lives of many Filipinos. People from this place lives one day at a time. Some were forced to steal just to sustain their daily needs, some aged woman would do anything just to meet both ends, and worst others would sell themselves to get a little money. Every person has his/her story to tell and each chapter of their lives is increasingly layered with swarming realities.
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ROMANCE
Barako (2007) Indie Film
THE MOVIE. Barako is a haunting account of a young man’s attempt to
effect change in his town by gathering his friends around a kapihan
called “barakuhan”. In the absence of media, it effectively becomes a
venue for the townsfolk to practice their democratic rights, colliding
expectedly with the elite’s political and economic interests.
The movie starts glaringly with the American occupation of Batangas
(early 1900) with the valiant Gen. Malvar (Archie Adamos) and another
local hero, Mateo Ilustre (Manolito Sulit) plotting its defense. It then
takes us to a seemingly restive yet impoverished Batangueño community
100 years later, taking shifting points of view of the people from the
grassroots, drawing them initially around one central figure, an unnamed
character labeled only as the Publicist (Publisista, played by Arnold
Reyes) and later on, around yet another, Mando (Carlon
Matobato)—referred to in the story (by the Publicist himself) as “ang
tunay na barako”.
BASED ON A TRUE STORY. “Barakuhan,” a public forum over a cup of
coffee organized by the Publicist with other major characters (played by
the likes of Nanding Josef, a veteran actor and CCP’s artistic
director, and surprisingly, poets Mike Coroza and Vim Nadera) is in
actual existence in Ibaan, Batangas from 2002-2005, remembered by the
locals as one that decisively confronted a relatively unknown power
outage that crippled the town for six weeks in 2003—which has also
become part of the movie.
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INDIE FILM
Ang Pagdadalaga Ni Maximo Oliveros
Maxi (Nathan Lopez) is a 12-year-old effeminate gay boy who lives in the slums with his father and brothers who are petty thieves. The story primarily revolves around the conflict between his love for handsome young police officer Victor (J. R. Valentin), and his family's illegal livelihood. Neo-realist in orientation, the film is a tale of lost innocence and redemption amidst the poverty of Manila's slums.
Maxi behaves like a girl, wearing clips in his hair and bangles on his wrists and even wearing lipstick. He is teased by neighbors and former school friends. His sexuality is, however, fully accepted by his two brothers and by his father. One night he is accosted by two men who attempt to molest him, but is saved by the appearance of Victor. Victor does not have a girlfriend, and his sexuality is never revealed. He rebuffs Maxi's advances, only affectionately stoking Maxi's head even when the boy steals a kiss.
After Maxi's father is killed by Victor's boss, Maxi resists Victor's attempts to renew their friendship. The closing scene shows Maxi walking past Victor who has parked by the roadside on Maxi's way to school. He ignores Victor as he passes him, hesitates momentarily as he crosses the road, then goes on his way. This last scene is a homage to the final scene of "The Third Man".
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DRAMA,
INDIE FILM
Pedro Penduko (the return of the comeback)

Zombadings (Patayin sa shokot si Remington)

He discovers that his gradual transformation is tied to something he did long ago, to childhood transgressions and curses uttered in graveyards. Hannah falls for the new and improved Remington, but he starts falling for someone else.
As the ghosts of Remington's past come to haunt him, so do the the Zombadings. Undead, fabulous, they threaten to rock this sleepy town to death.
TARIMA (2010) Indie Film

Cast of Characters:
Fanny Serrano
Gloria Romero
Rocky Salumbides
Rustica Carpio
Gina Alajar
Chokoleit
Ana Capri
Tiya Pusit
JP Mesda
Rap Rap Leuterio
Dan Alvaro
Raymond Cabral
Oscar Peralta
Jett Rai
Tita Swarding
"Tarima" is a film directed by Neal Tan. The film stars the the fashion
and beauty icon Fanny Serrano together with Ms. Gloria Romero,
Chokoleit and former PBB Double-up housemate Rocky Salumbides.
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DRAMA,
INDIE FILM,
ROMANCE
Jose and Wally Concert

“Jose & Wally Show Party For Juan & All.” with special guests including Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Ai Ai delas Alas, and Aljur Abrenica. The concert of Jose and Wally was successful enough to please that audiences and fans on their showcased talents.
It is one of those highlights of the concert that Jose’s impersonation of Willie Revillame and Budoy as major crowds are waiting for.
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COMEDY
Panday 2 (2012)
The adventures of the legendary blacksmith continue as GMA Films and Imus Productions launch “Panday 2,” the sequel to the top-grosser of the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).
After playing an amulet-guided hero in his last blockbuster hit, certified box-office king and MMFF best actor Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. reprises his role as the sword-wielder Flavio/Panday.
In his new adventure, Flavio takes on the greater challenge of protecting the world against evil forces, this time with the help of Arlana, a lady who transforms into the dragon Bagwis, played by Kapuso primetime queen Marian Rivera.
In the past, Bong and Marian starred in separate movies in the MMFF. And now, along with a powerhouse cast of veteran and young talents, the two finally star together in what is touted to be the biggest and most-anticipated movie in the 37th edition of the MMFF.
Returning as Panday’s nemesis Lizardo is Philip Salvador, who delivers another convincing portrayal of the evil character. On the other hand, Iza Calzado returns as Flavio’s love interest Maria Makiling.
Completing the cast are Benjie Paras as Alulod, Flavio’s new ally, Joonee Gamboa as Lolo Isko, Flavio’s guardian since childhood, Robert “Buboy” Villar as Bugoy, Flavio’s adopted son, and Yogo Singh and Isabel Frial as Bugoy’s friends.
Panday 2 begins with Flavio (Bong Revilla) and Maria (Iza Calzado) settling in the peaceful and quiet town of Matandang Kahoy. However, life takes a dark turn when Lizardo (Philip Salvador) returns and captures Maria.
Si Agimat at Si Enteng Kabisote (2012)
Si Agimat at Si Enteng Kabisote is an action comedy fantasy film directed by Tony Reyes which stars the two box office kings of Philippine cinema, Vic Sotto and Sen. Bong Revilla. Uniting their famous characters(Agimat and Enteng Kabisote) in one blockbuster movie which grossed a P31M on its opening day.