Friday 26 June 2015

BEAST Junhyung is flaming hot for WKorea

Beast Junhyung is going to be featured on WKorea’s July issue and the art film for his pictorial is released.


By JustKpop

John Lloyd Cruz says he and Angelica Panganiban are still together

John Lloyd Cruz, who turned 32 years old on Wednesday, denied the rumors that he and Angelica Panganiban have already broken up.

The two have been a couple for two years now.

"Sanay na rin kami sa mga tanga-tangang balita, e," John Lloyd said, as quoted by pep.ph, echoing the earlier statement of Angelica that they are still together.

The actor also added that he's not affected by those kinds of rumors.

"Kung mapipikon ako, dapat noon pa ako napikon, lalo na sa ibang mga tao na 'di na dapat nabubuhay sa mundo!" he said.

John Lloyd has a "special engagement" with "Maalaala Mo Kaya" starting off with this Saturday's, June 27, 2015, episode opposite his "Tabing Ilog" tandem Kaye Abad.

He will also star in three more "MMK" episodes, one of which will be a reunion with his long-time on-screen love team Bea Alonzo.


By Noel Jose @ The Ultimate Fan

PBB 737 Scandal Video: Bailey May and Kenzo Gutierrez #KenLey


The online community is getting gaga over the newest love team on TV, not because they look good on TV, both came from a well-off and decent families, these two newest talk of the town are both young, cute, teen male housemates of the latest edition of Pinoy Big Bother 737.

Now known as the #KenLey loveteam, 12 year-old Fil-Australian online sensation Bailey Mae and Kenzo Gutierrez, 17, from Ateneo, shock (most of them intrigue and excited) the viewers of the hit ABS-CBN reality show when they, just barely a week of airing already hit it off to the extent that their fans even question their closeness.

They're always together, hug, hold each others hands most of the time, lean on each others chest and shoulder, Kenzo was even spotted sitting on Bailey lap and recently kissing each other on the cheeks. But what shocked viewers the most was the allegation that Kenzo took advantage of Bailey when the latter was sleeping early this week as seen in the video below:



The said video aired on 24/7 PBB broadcast, became the focus of online debate, some believed it was not intentional, others said no proof that Kenzo touches Bailey's private parts without consent, but majority were convinced something happened that made Bailey woke up in the middle of his sleep.



By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Be My Lady

Daniel Matsunaga and Erich Gonzales to star in new teleserye "Be My Lady" and is set to premiere on ABS-CBN's Prime Tanghali.


Title: Be My Lady
Cast: Daniel Matsunaga, Erich Gonzales
Crew: TBA
Genre: Romance Drama
Air Date: 3rd Quarter 2015


Info plus Behind the Scene




By Kakulay Entertainment Blog

ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra puts the spotlight on 'The Music of Rey Valera'

ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra pays a grand tribute to the OPM icon Rey Valera as it showcases the singer-songwriter’s classic and timeless songs on August 1 (Saturday) in its Spotlight Series Presents “The Music of Rey Valera.” It will be held at The Theatre in Solaire Resort and Casino, at 8PM.

Rey Valera with the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra led by Gerard Salonga

Led by Maestro Gerard Salonga, the orchestra will interpret Rey’s well-loved hits and musical masterpieces including popular teleserye theme songs “Pangako Sa’yo,” “Maging Sino Ka Man,” and “Kung Kailangan Mo Ako.”

Also joining “The Music of Rey Valera” concert to sing Rey’s songs are some of the country’s most talented balladeers and music icons such as Sharon Cuneta, Martin Nievera, Vina Morales, Rico J. Puno, Edgar Allan Guzman, Morisette, Tippy Dos Santos and Antonio Ferrer.

Tickets for ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra’s “Spotlight Series Presents The Music of Rey Valera” can now be purchased at Ticketworld outlets nationwide. Ticket buyers may also call the Ticketworld hotline at 891-9999 and visit its website at www.ticketworld.com.ph.

“The Music of Rey Valera” is part of the orchestra’s full support and active participation in the country’s first “Linggo Ng Musikang Pilipino” led by the NCCA in promoting OPM or any musical composition created by a Filipino, whether the lyrics be in Pilipino, English or in any other language or dialect. “Linggo Ng Musikang Pilipino” is declared on the last week of July every year.

For more updates about the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra and its upcoming shows, log on its official website at www.abscbnphilharmonic.com and visit its social media accounts at Facebook.com/ABSPhilharmonic and Twitter.com/ABSPhilharmonic.


By Noel Jose @ The Ultimate Fan

Bamboo learns to play instrument from Bohol duo in 'The Voice Kids'

He may be an OPM rock icon, but Bamboo does not just mentor kids in the “The Voice Kids.” He also enjoys learning new things from the kiddie artists in the top-rating and Twitter-trending singing reality competition, as shown in the blind auditions to be aired this weekend (June 28 and 29) on ABS-CBN.

Bohol Brothers teach Bamboo how to play diwdiw in The Voice Kids 2

A brother duo from Bohol will show off their singing voices while playing diwdiw, a string instrument made from recycled materials such as bamboo, kaldero, and bottles their father made for them.

Bamboo will be blown away by the brothers’ skills that he will ask them to teach him how to play the diwdiw.

But will the duo impress Bamboo, Sarah Geronimo, and Lea Salonga with their voices? Find out the other kids who will get past the blind auditions and go straight to the battles in the continuation of the blind auditions in “The Voice Kids” Season 2 this Saturday (June 27), 6:45PM and Sunday (June 28), 7PM on ABS-CBN.

For updates on the program, visit thevoice.abs-cbn.com, like www.facebook.com/thevoiceabscbn, or follow @thevoiceabscbn on Twitter and @abscbnthevoice on Instagram. Use the hashtag #TVK2Weekend when posting your comments online while watching the program.


By Noel Jose @ The Ultimate Fan

Daniel Padilla Releases His Favorite Album, 'I Feel Good'

Philippine showbiz’s Teen King Daniel Padilla personally handpicked most of the songs on his newest album under Star Records titled “I Feel Good,” which he says is his favorite among the albums he has done in his career.



Some of the tracks were performed live by Daniel in his successful “Most Wanted” concert, including Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely,” James Taylor’s “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You),” Andy Williams’ “Moon River,” and James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good).”


“Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always listened to old songs, even until now. I would say that this is the album I enjoyed making the most among all my albums,” he said.


Also included on the track list of the album are Daniel’s swoon-worthy versions of “My Girl,” “Isn’t She Lovely,” “Knocks Me Off My Feet,” “For Once in My Life,” “Morning Girl,” and “Handog.”


“I Feel Good,” Daniel’s fourth album released under Star Music, also features his own version of “Pangako Sa ‘Yo,” the theme song of his top-rating teleserye with Kathryn, as well as the chart-topper “Simpleng Tulad Mo.”



By Fursie Guido @ Hapee Pinay

John Lloyd Cruz to do TV and movie projects with Bea Alonzo

John Lloyd Cruz has turned a year older a few days ago and it seems like he's getting more projects as birthday gift from ABS-CBN.

Aside from a "Maalaala Mo Kaya" reunion with Kaye Abad this Saturday, John Lloyd is going to do three more episodes for his "special engagement" with the drama anthology.

One of the episodes will be another reunion, this time with his long-time on-screen partner Bea Alonzo.

The award-winning actor also revealed that he is set to do a movie with Bea this year.

"Mayroon kaming gustong gawin ni Tita Malou (Santos). Mayroon silang istorya ni Ma'am Charo (Santos-Concio) at gusto nila ako ang gumawa. Kung matutuloy 'yon at kung matutuloy according to plan ang naka-lineup, I'm going to do a movie with Bea this year," he told the press on the set of "MMK" on Thursday, as quoted by abs-cbnnews.com.

"Pagkatapos noon, kung matutuloy ang plano ay babalik ako, magti-TV ako para sa planong sinasabi ko," he added.

John Lloyd and Bea have starred in a number of movies together, including "One More Chance" which has recently been released as a book.

Meanwhile, aside from "MMK" this Saturday, you can also catch John Lloyd in "Home Sweetie Home," his weekend sitcom with Toni Gonzaga also on ABS-CBN.


By Noel Jose @ The Ultimate Fan

NCAA 91: The most exciting season yet

The NCAA’s 91st season has generated lots of buzz not only for their return to their former home network, ABS-CBN, but because of the quality of the games they play as well. The league is set to open festivities on June 27 in a lavish ceremony at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

NCAA

Reigning five-time champion San Beda College looks to annex one more crown for an unprecedented sixth-straight conquest but this may be easier said than done for the other member teams have definitely souped up their rosters. How have the teams fared during the offseason? Find out in this primer in store for avid followers of basketball and the league as the teams look to be “Engineered for Excellence in the New Decade.

San Beda Red Lions

Record: 13-5 (Champions)

Offense: 3rd (76.7)

Defense: 2nd (66.7)

Rebounding: 1st (46.5)

Assists: 4th (15.5)

The Red Lions are bringing back the core of Art Dela Cruz, Ola Adeogun, and one of the country’s best pure point guard, Baser Amer for their record-breaking attempt. The Big Three of Mendiola is responsible for more than half of the team’s output. Adeogun (16.1ppg, 11.5rpg) is one of only five players to average a double-double last year and does most of the heavy lifting for a Red Lions team that has surprisingly shot poor from downtown compared to previous seasons. Dela Cruz, for his part, has done his job efficiently, shooting well (12.6ppg) and hauling down his share of rebounds while stretching defenses by extending his game past the free-throw line, giving Adeogun all the space he needs. Amer suffered a down year shooting the basketball, hitting poorly from the field overall, and turning the ball over more than he used to. However, the biggest blow to the Lions’ campaign this season would be the loss of Anthony Semerad who shot unbelievably from downtown, was good enough for 8.9ppg and 3.5rpg. Kyle Pascual, who got a championship for every year he played, has also graduated and will be leaving a big question mark as to who will give Adeogun a breather but still produce in short bursts. The verdict is still out whether the core is enough without ample bench support to net another title, and Jamike Jarin’s first in his maiden year.

University of Perpetual Help Dalta System

Record: 12-6

Offense: 5th (73.7)

Defense: 4th (69.6)

Rebounding: 5th (42.2)

Assists: 2nd (16.7)

Perpetual lost three of their core players in league- and team-leading scorer Juneric Baloria (21.0ppg), second leading rebounder Harold Arboleda (9.1rpg) and their lone center, the undersized Justine Alano (11.7ppg, 7.0 rpg). However, they more than made up for it by recruiting Bright Akhuetie who has terrorized opponents in pre-season leagues. Akhuetie may not be a true power forward or small forward, but he’ll probably be the ace in the pocket of Aric Del Rosario as the season goes along with Prince Eze. Both players give the size and scoring they have lost with the departures of Baloria, Arboleda, and Alano. It does help their campaign this year that Scottie Thompson will be back after having one of the best MVP seasons in recent memory. The combo guard was terrific across the board as he posted 17.4ppg, 11.4rpg, 5.8apg. This is probably their best year to get over the hump. Will they seize this opportunity?

Arellano University

Record: 13-5

Offense: 1st (85.7)

Defense: 10th (82.9)

Rebounding: 2nd (45.4)

Assists: 1st (18.7)

Last year’s runner up would have to content itself with the return of Dioncee Holts and Jio Jalalon. Alfred Gumaru is also returning and may be one of their major contributors when the ball is tossed up in the air at center court. The Chiefs surprisingly lead the league in scoring playing in a free-wheeling style that saw them assisting 18.7 times a game as a team. Jalalon emerged as a star in a year that saw him put up 12.8ppg, 5.5rpg, 5.8apg. He would have to turn it up several notches to make up for the loss of John Pinto, who has went pro, and sixth man Keith Agovida who provided a combined 24.1ppg, 10rpg, 7.2apg. Holdover sniper Zachary Nicholls has to live up to expectations and must produce more than his 4.2ppg if the Chiefs expect to make it back to the Finals.

Jose Rizal University

Record: 12-6

Offense: 7th (70.4)

Defense: 3rd (67.3)

Rebounding: 7th (39.4)

Assists: 10th (13.2)

Jose Rizal was the surprising entrant to the Final Four last year. But last year’s host really started hot and was good at one thing: they will have you playing their grind-it-out style wherein execution and defense must be at their finest while offense becomes a premium. They ranked 7th in scoring but made up for it by being the third-stingiest defense behind Letran and San Beda. JRU has to do more with less now since their top two scorers, and only guys to breach double figures, have used up their playing years. Philipp Paniamogan has been stellar in his last two years especially the last, being the main weapon of coach Vergel Meneses, as he put up 18.8ppg to lead the Bombers. Losing Michael Mabulac however might be the biggest blow to JRU. He was their main muscle in the middle providing 11.3ppg and hauling down 8.9rpg. Rassak Abdul Wahab may want to take on a larger role offensively but the big man is more of a scrapper who turns rebounds (11.4 rpg) to gold (7.7ppg). The scoring falls to returnees Jaycee Asuncion (9.8ppg) and Bernabe Teodoro (8.3ppg) and point guard Paolo Pontejos who is coming back from a leave of absence. Pontejos may add a few more dimes here and there to an offensively starved Bombers squad while being able to score himself by getting to the line, the hoop and throwing in some jumpshots in-between.

College of Saint Benilde

Record: 11-7

Offense: 4th (75.3)

Defense: 5th (73.6)

Rebounding: 9th (38.9)

Assists: 5th (15.2)

The College of Saint Benilde Blazers were considered the heart break kids of the league. They were so close to making their first Final Four appearance since Sunday Salvacion and Al Magpayo last suited up. To make matters worse, the team is losing almost half of their offensive output thanks to the departures of the second scariest wing combo, behind Perpetual’s Thompson and Baloria, of Mark Romero and Paolo Taha. Behind Romero (16.1ppg) and Taha (15.7ppg), Jonathan Grey (12.2ppg) is thrust into the spotlight as the team’s go-to-guy. Fonsy Saavedra has to really step up big time and produce three times as much as he used to (6.4ppg) for the Blazers to have a fighting chance. But scoring is not the only problem besieging College of St. Benilde. Almost last in rebounding, the Blazers’ returning leading rebounder would be a toss-up between the two guys supposed to lead them in scoring as well. But who knows? The league’s heart break kids ought to put up a darn good fight come the opening tip.

Letran Knights

Record: 9-9

Offense: 9th (66.2)

Defense: 1st (66.1)

Rebounding: 6th (41.7)

Assists: 7th (13.5)

It was a rough year for the Letranites as they just could not get over the departures of Jonathan Belorio and Raymond Almazan. Belorio was hurt for much of his last tour of duty but Almazan was literally and figuratively what made Letran a Final Four contender. Last year showed how much the Knights relied on Almazan to cover up defensive mistakes even as they still registered to be the best defensive unit. With no big man to funnel their opponents to, Letran was pretty much a donut. The offense surely missed the nightly 14-15 points that the Season 89 MVP provided. Kevin Racal (15.2ppg), Mark Cruz (14.4ppg), and Rey Nambatac (9.2ppg) tried very hard to put points on the board but they were next to dead-last in that department. Incoming rookie Jerrick Balanza seems promising to help out the trio this season although the Knights still remain thin up front and on reinforcements.

San Sebastian Stags

Record: 5-13

Offense: 2nd (78.2)

Defense: 9th (80.6)

Rebounding: 3rd (44.1)

Assists: 9th (13.4)

Rodney Santos’ first year as head coach looks like to be one tough task ahead of him. San Sebastian was dealt a big blow in the offseason by expected departures (veteran Jovit Dela Cruz) and unexpected ones (CJ Perez). The two guards combined for 45.2 points of the total output the Stags doled out per game last season. In fact, the Stags were pegged as Final Four contenders before dragging themselves through a horryfing losing streak that had them sitting out of the post-season. The biggest glimmer of hope this season has to be the return of Bradwyn Guinto who was a MVP contender and one of the only five players to post a double-double (14.2ppg, 11.1rpg) in Season 90. The Stags’ fate rests on the shoulders of Guinto, and Jamil Ortuoste (9.3ppg), who was one of the team’s surprising leaders in the post-Calvin Abueva era. However, the front court looks to be the worst problem for Rodney Santos’ young squad as there are questions to who will be giving Guinto short breathers.

Lyceum of the Philippines University

Record: 7-11

Offense: 6th (70.7)

Defense: 8th (77.1)

Rebounding: 4th (43.7)

Assists: 6th (13.9)

LPU has improved by leaps and bounds since they entered the league as a guest member. Before, they never really stood a chance against the traditional powers of the league, but now? It’s a different story. New coach Topex Robinson looks to build up on his new squad’s 7-11 finish and try for more modest goals such as a winning record and going from there. Robinson has to make sure that his building block, Joseph Gabayni, gets the ball on offense and must push the big man to post better averages after having a good campaign last year. Gabayni lead the Pirates in both scoring (12.6ppg) and rebounding (11.5) last season and looks to pour in more numbers this year if the Pirates want to better their record. It’s really all up to his big shoulders and of course, Topex Robinson’s tactical genius.

Mapua Institute of Technology

Record: 4-14

Offense: 10th (65.6)

Defense: 6th (71.7)

Rebounding: 10th (34.3)

Assists: 3rd (15.8)

Mapua has been going through rough times over the past years. Atoy Co has tried his best to squeeze whatever he can out of his wards in a severely depleted team when he took over. However, Co’s squad finally gets the help it sorely needs on the offensive and rebounding side of things with the return of former NCAA Rookie of the Year Josan Nimes, who was on leave from the team for two years, and Mark Braña, who will bolster the frontline after Jessie Saitanan has used up his eligibility. The two look to help returning leading scorer CJ Isit (12.0ppg) get more wins this season. Will the hosts be able to pile up a record good enough to make the Final Four?

Emilio Aguinaldo Generals

Record: 4-14

Offense: 8th (69.1)

Defense: 7th (76.1)

Rebounding: 8th (39.2)

Assists: 7th (17.3)

Emilio Aguinaldo had a terrible Season 90. The Generals had problems putting points on the board and they compounded that by having the other squads have a walk in the park on the defensive side of the game. Cedric Noube-Happi is gone from the team (and on time) and brings with him his 13.6ppg and 12.6rpg on the way out. The Generals have no firepower or a dominating inside presence to replace what Noube-Happi brings to the table. But there is quite some promise as Sidney Onuwebere looks to be ready to produce more than the 8.8ppg and 9.2rpg he put up last year as he takes on a lead role. Francis Munsayac is back to help shore up the back court as John Tayongtong’s (14.6ppg, 3.8rpg and 4.6apg) departure leaves the team with big shoes to fill alongside that of Happi’s.


By Noel Jose @ The Ultimate Fan

Lauren Young plays kontrabida to sister Megan Young in Marimar remake.

Sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon magsasama sa isang bigating proyekto ang magkapatid na sina Lauren at Megan Young sa remake ng Marimar.

Gaganap bilang Marimar ang nagbabalik kapuso na si Megan Young at handa na itong makipag sampalan sa nakakabatang kapatid.


Samantala ang magiging role ni Lauren Young ay si Antonia isang character na tinanggal sa unang remake ng mexicanovela Marimar.

Hindi si Lauren Young ang gaganap na Angelica Santibañez taliwas sa kumalat na balita dahil supporting role lang ang gagampanan nya.

Mukhang maraming fans ang nagtaas ng kilay dahil matatandaan nung nasa Kapamilya Network sya ay lead role na ang ginagampanan nya.

Hindi tanggap ng ilang fans na supporting role na lang ang ibinibigay sa kanya ng GMA7 ano pat magaling ang aktres umarte dahil nahasa ito ng Star Magic.

Abangan ang muling pagbabalik ni Marimar sa philippine television sa Setyembre na sa GMA Telebabad.


By Kakulay Entertainment Blog

Just The Way You Are - Movie Review - The Stars Shine In A Material That Is So Old And Ancient

THE MATERIAL used in, "Just the Way You Are", the first movie of the Enrique Gil-Liza Soberano love team (based on a "Wattpad" story called "The Bet) is just so ancient. "Inaagiw na sa baul", as they say in Tagalog. The bet as a plot device has already been used in so many movies and TV shows since time immemorial. It was last used in "She's All That" a 1999 teen rom-com starring Freddie Prinze.

Director Ted Boborol also pays tribute to another source, Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" which is discussed lengthily in one scene. This also has an American version, "Ten Things I Hate About You", which starred the late Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles.

To spruce up and improve on his recycled material, Director Ted makes his movie's production design more of an eye candy using multi-colored sets that look so unreal. The characters are always wearing jackets and sweatshirts, which is also so unreal considering how hot our weather is. So if you don't go for this kind of unreality, better avoid it as you'll only be annoyed.

But if you're a fan of the Liz-Quen love team and their recently concluded soap, "Forevermore", you just might enjoy this fan movie that is so constructed to insure that it'll have a lot of the obligatory "kilig" moments. Enrique is Drake (Swift in the original, but now changed to Sison), the most popular jock in school. He and his friends make a bet that he should make Liza as Sofia Taylor (even their names are so Hollywoodish, paying tribute to Taylor Swift, of which the original author is obviously a fan) fall in love with him in 30 days.


By Mario Bautista: Showbiz Portal

Claudine Barretto makes a come back with 'Etiquette For Mistresses'

Claudine Barretto will be seen again on the big screen soon.

Etiquette For Mistresses

The controversial actress is coming back with "Etiquette For Mistresses," a movie based on the book "Etiquette For Mistresses And What Wives Can Learn From Them" written by Julie Yap-Daza.

She will be working alongside Kris Aquino, Iza Calzado and Kim Chiu who will all play mistresses in the movie.

Showing different kinds of mistresses, the movie will show Claudine as the kind who has a very strong character, opposite from that of Kris's who is the "proper" type.

To be directed by Chito Roño, the movie will be shown before this year.


By Noel Jose @ The Ultimate Fan

Janine Gutierrez Fulfills Dreams Of Making A Movie And Acting With Mom Lotlot & Grandma Nora Aunor

JANINE GUTIERREZ has two dreams that are coming true. First, after doing teleseryes, she dreamed of making a movie and this is now a reality as she is in the cast of the Metro Manila Filmfest entry, "Death and the Senses", a suspense-thriller produced by Quantum Films and with her co-starring with Rayver Cruz and her own mom, Lotlot de Leon, directed by Randolph Langjas.

"Matagal ko na talagang pinapangarap makagawa ng movie and I'm so happy na magkakaroon na ito ng katuparan at entry pa sa Metro Manila Filmfest kaya how lucky can I get, di ba?" she says. "Excited na nga ako kung kailan kami magsisimula ng shooting. I promise to give my best para hindi ako mapahiya sa mga kasama ko."

And not only that. She also dreamed of acting not only with her own mom but also with her grandma, Nora Aunor, and this too is now becoming true in the episode of "Karelasyon" this Saturday afternoon on GMA-7. In the story, Lotlot plays her mom and Nora is her grandma. Her mom was a comfort woman during the Japanese times so she hates Japanese guys. But it so happened that Janine becomes engaged to a Japanese boyfriend and here lies the conflict of the story.

"I was so nervous doing scenes with both my mom and my grandma who are both award-winning actresses, but they're both so supportive kaya I'm so happy that hindi ako masyadong na-pressure and everything went well," says Janine. "Next time, makasama ko rin sana sa isang episode my dad, Ramon Christopher and his mom, my Mamita Pilita Corrales. Parang one big happy family talaga."
And she should also get to work with his other relatives like Lolo Eddie Gutierrez, Lolo Christopher de Leon, Uncle Ian de Leon and Auntie Matet de Leon.

And what can Ate Guy say about acting with Lotlor and Janine? "Sobrang natutuwa ako dahil matagal nang dapat nangyari ito," she says. "Matagal na kasi kaming hindi nagkikita-kita so nang i-offer sa'kin ito, tinanggap ko agad. Panoorin nyo dahil magaling silang dalawa rito."

The "Karelasyon" episode with Nora, Lotlot and Janine is directed by Adolf Alix, who has helmed Ate Guy in two indie films, "Padre de Pamilya" with Coco Martin and "Whistleblower" with Cherry Pie Picache, both of which have long been in the can but have yet to get a playdate.

Even so, Ate Guy is all set to start yet another indie movie with Direk Adolf, "Tasaday", where she will play a Tasaday native. Another ambitious project of Adolf for Ate Guy is about prostitutes in Amsterdram who are displayed in show windows like regular commodities, something that Ate Vi has done before in "Miss X".

By Mario Bautista: Showbiz Portal

Nora Aunor #TwerkItLikeMiley Dubsmash Video


This is so cool!!! Imagine the one and only Superstar Nora Aunor joining the online craze of projecting in a short video to the tune of Brandon Beal's "Twerk It Like Miley."

Check out below:

goodMorning. ♥♥♥
Posted by Ara Marie San Agustin on Tuesday, June 23, 2015


The 62-year-old award-wining actress is the latest celebrity to do a "Twerk" video, which is typically a Dubsmash clip where someone projects in a cute manner in time to the beat.


By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Must-Watch: The Most Angelic "BoyChoir" Voices


From acclaimed director François Girard (THE RED VIOLIN) comes the inspirational story of a rebellious kid with a remarkable gift who is challenged by a demanding teacher to make the most unlikely of dreams come true. A stellar ensemble -- including two-time Oscar® winner Dustin Hoffman, Oscar® Winner Kathy Bates, two-time Emmy winner Eddie Izzard, three-time Oscar® nominee Debra Winger, Josh Lucas (A BEAUTIFUL MIND) and Kevin McHale (“Glee”) - headline a cast that also introduces an exciting group of newcomers as the young singers who battle each other as they take their boychoir to the competitive heights.

The rousing, music-filled tale begins with Stet (newcomer Garrett Wareing), who is struggling just to get by in a tough Texas neighborhood with an overwhelmed single mom. His school principal (Winger) is convinced his angelic singing voice is worth championing, but Stet has no idea how it might help him face the dark realities of his life. That all shifts when a sudden accident lands Stet on the East Coast at one of the most elite private boychoir schools in the country, the National Boychoir Academy. It might be his only hope, but he knows he doesn’t fit in. He’s never studied music, there’s not a single soul to support him and he’s filled with a seething rage he can’t begin to express. Even worse, he immediately runs up against the most demanding, uncompromising and compelling person he’s ever met: the school’s lauded, if increasingly jaded, Headmaster Carvelle (Hoffman).

Yet, Stet’s inner grit brings forth an astonishing sound. And the more he sings, the more Carvelle begins to see his passion growing – a passion that will impact not only Stet’s own life but those around him. From Carvelle himself to his snobbish associate Drake (Izzard) to the school’s down-to-earth headmistress (Bates) to the young teacher who fights for Stet (McHale) to the estranged father who is trying to hide his very existence (Lucas) to Devon, the star singer who is Stet’s fiercest rival (newcomer Joe West), Stet’s campaign to redeem himself begins to catch everyone’s attention. At the same time, everyone knows no boy singer’s voice can last – or survive adolescence. Change is coming, but with it, a lesson that endures: to make the absolute most of what you’ve got in the moment.

Distributed by CAPTIVE Cinema “BoyChoir” is showin in theaters nationwide on July 1, 2015.


By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

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