The Mike Bon Gang Self-Titled Album Out Now, "Umaasa Pa Rin Ako" Music Video
In case you don't know! There's a newest band set to bring an alternative kind of music depicting love and relationships which most people can relate to.
They call themselves "The Mike Bon Gang," a three-piece band composed of lead vocalist/guitarist Mike Bon with bassist/vocalist Jonathan Catacutan and drummer/vocalist Cholo Escano.
The band released their self-titled album composed of ten songs under GMA Records. Tracks include Relaks, Never Let Go, Agos, Abutin, and Umaasa Pa Rin Ako - the theme song of the new GMA-7 Koreanovela series "Reply 1997"
Watch "Umaasa Pa Rin Ako" MV below:
By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest
"The Trial" Starring John Lloyd Cruz and Enrique Gil Premieres on CinemaOne this Sunday, August 16
CinemaOne Press Release
Cinema One’s “Blockbuster Sundays” is proud to air the cable premiere of “The Trial” this Sunday, August 16 at 8pm.
Headlined by John Lloyd Cruz, “The Trial”plays the role of Ronald Jimenez, Jr., a man with intellectual disability. According to an interview by abs-cbnnnews.com, Cruz shared that he sought the help of a doctor to make his portrayal more convincing.
“Here we see John Lloyd Cruz at one of his finest, his Ronald being the perfect mix of hard and soft, fight and fright. Jessy Mendiola’s Bessy, meanwhile, is convincing and relatable, inspiring both hate and pity,” according to a review by Julia Allende of pep.ph.
Ronald faces the greatest trial of his life when he is accused of raping a school teacher Bessy Buenaventura, portrayed by Jessy Mendiola. Development psychologist Amanda Bien (Gretchen Barretto) asks her criminal lawyer husband Julian Bien (Richard Gomez) to be Ronald’s defense counsel. But fate has its way of intertwining their lives when the couple finds out that Ronald is the best friend of their deceased son Martin Bien (Enrique Gil), who dies in a tragic accident just a year ago. As they and their relationship are put on trial, will love be able to find the lost truth?
“The Trial often falls head first into the pits of melodrama, but it does so with an unabashed desire to do so something new. And while the film does have the tendency to lose itself in the noise of histrionics, it does manage to deliver on a fresh spin to a genre that has long since passed its prime,” says Zig Marasigan of rappler.com.
“The Trial”, directed by master filmmaker Chito Rono also stars Jessy Mendiola, Richard Gomez and Gretchen Barretto.
Catch “The Trial” this Sunday on the country’s number one cable channel, Cinema One on Sunday (August 16) at 8pm, with a replay on Saturday (August 22) at 9pm.
For more information, visit Cinema One’s official Facebook page www.facebook.com/Cinema1channel.
Headlined by John Lloyd Cruz, “The Trial”plays the role of Ronald Jimenez, Jr., a man with intellectual disability. According to an interview by abs-cbnnnews.com, Cruz shared that he sought the help of a doctor to make his portrayal more convincing.
“Here we see John Lloyd Cruz at one of his finest, his Ronald being the perfect mix of hard and soft, fight and fright. Jessy Mendiola’s Bessy, meanwhile, is convincing and relatable, inspiring both hate and pity,” according to a review by Julia Allende of pep.ph.
Ronald faces the greatest trial of his life when he is accused of raping a school teacher Bessy Buenaventura, portrayed by Jessy Mendiola. Development psychologist Amanda Bien (Gretchen Barretto) asks her criminal lawyer husband Julian Bien (Richard Gomez) to be Ronald’s defense counsel. But fate has its way of intertwining their lives when the couple finds out that Ronald is the best friend of their deceased son Martin Bien (Enrique Gil), who dies in a tragic accident just a year ago. As they and their relationship are put on trial, will love be able to find the lost truth?
“The Trial often falls head first into the pits of melodrama, but it does so with an unabashed desire to do so something new. And while the film does have the tendency to lose itself in the noise of histrionics, it does manage to deliver on a fresh spin to a genre that has long since passed its prime,” says Zig Marasigan of rappler.com.
“The Trial”, directed by master filmmaker Chito Rono also stars Jessy Mendiola, Richard Gomez and Gretchen Barretto.
Catch “The Trial” this Sunday on the country’s number one cable channel, Cinema One on Sunday (August 16) at 8pm, with a replay on Saturday (August 22) at 9pm.
For more information, visit Cinema One’s official Facebook page www.facebook.com/Cinema1channel.
By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest