VILMA SANTOS is celebrating her birthday on Friday, November 3, and ABS-CBN paid her a special tribute via their morning show "Magandang Buhay" shown for two consecutive days. Hosts Karla Estrada, Jolina Magdangal and Melai Cantiveros are understandably excited in having the Batangas representative in their show.
Many Kapamilya stars greeted Ate Vi during the show, including Charo Santos Concio, with whom she has worked in "Kapag Langit ang Humatol". Another one who dropped by the studio is Xian Lim, who played Ate Vi's son in "Everything About Her", which gave him a couple of best supporting actor awards.
Ate Vi willingly shared her wealth of experiences during her 55 years in showbiz, right from when she started as a child star in films like "Trudis Liit" and "Ging" when she was 9 years old. She shared how she also became rebellious at one time, how her career suffered and how she was able to bounce back to become one of the country's top box office draws and most honored actresses.
Ate Vi even showed that her dancing prowess remains undiminished when she danced with brothers Jason and Joshua Zamora in an impromptu upbeat number. To honor her, the show gave her a special trophy given to the Momshie for All Seasons. Happy birthday, Ate Vi! May God continue to bless you with more birthdays, more blessings and more success to come! Read more @ Showbiz Portal
JOHN LLOYD CRUZ throws all caution to the wind (and all the earnings he gets from his endorsements, too) because of burnout to be with his ladylove with whom he is now gallivanting all over Europe. JM de Guzman has gone to rehab twice and says he's now ready for another comeback. Baron Geisler keeps on saying he has changed for the better but gets arrested once again and ends up in jail in Kamuning.
And the public is undeniably fascinated because we somehow enjoy seeing celebrities ruin themselves and falling down from their pedestals to remind us that, despite their fame and fortune, they have feet of clay, are not really happy with their own lives, and we feel we're even better off as ordinary mortals.
Carl Jung said that our mental health depends on that part of our psyche that harbors our darkest energies and to achieve a feeling of being whole, we must acknowledge our dark inclinations by seeing other people fall from grace. We don't really emphathize with these celebs because they fail to recognize their blessings and don't seem to realize how precarious success, fame and fortune can be. Maybe, they really need to go through all their humbling experiences of defeat and suffering, for them to be more appreciative of what they previously enjoy in their lives and careers. After all, affliction can reveal what is most sacred and essential and treasured in our life.
Even abroad, we see celebs like Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Mel Gibson, OJ Simpson, Russell Crowe going astray, even breaking the law and thinking they can get away with it, seemingly intoxicated by the power and fame that come with their celebrity status and feelings of entitlement.
So what is the antidote to celebrities misbehaving and giving in to gross self indulgence? We think there's nothing like being level-headed and well grounded, having deep faith in the Supreme Being and having the humility that fame and glory are all transitory and do not excuse them from defying society's standards.
After all, many famous people do not become intoxicated by their encounters with fame and get to keep their feet on the ground, knowing very well that misbehaving will only make them certified trainwrecks and take them away from all the perks and pleasures that they are enjoying now. Good examples are movie queens Gloria Romero, Susan Roces and Vilma Santos, who have all managed to maintain their clean reputations as movie queens who continue be respected by the public. They don't even cheapen themselves by chronicling everything they do and pouring their hearts out in their social media accounts, which, no doubt, have taken away all the mystique from celebrities who do so. Read more @ Showbiz Portal
Wildflower star Maja Salvador is a firecracker as she brings the heat in her sartorial film. A vision in red that's as intense as her enraged stares throughout the video,
Maja radiates in Rajo Laurel pieces.
Maja embodied rage at its purest as stomps and slams on the dancefoor.
John lloyd Cruz makes a special appearance in the video.
WE'VE SEEN four of the local entries in the current QCinema Filmfest and none of them truly impressed us so we decided to spend our time with the foreign entries that are certainly more worth watching.
THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER - This is from Greek director, Yorgos Lanthimos, who got nominated last year for Oscar best screenplay for "The Lobster", which starred Colin Farrell. His new film now stars Colin again as a heart surgeon who befriends a young boy, Martin (Barry Keoghan), and right away, you could feel there's a dark undertone between them. At first, you'd even think they have a nefarious relationship. But it turns out the boy is the son of a man who died while Colin is operating on him and he sort of pities the fatherless boy.
Colin is happily married to Nicole Kidman, an eye doctor, and they have a daughter and a son. When they have sex, Colin wants Nicole to pretend she's under general anesthesia. Soon, both their kids get sick, their legs are paralyzed and they won't eat at all. Martin tells Colin it's justice, or karma. Colin took his dad and now, someone must die in his family for the curse to stop. The film becomes some sort of weird and perverse thriller at this point, with Martin appearing as something truly evil, making up stories between Colin and his mom (Alicia Silverstone, who appears in just one scene.)
The best way to look at the film is as an allegory and the script itself reminds us about this. Colin's daughter has written an essay on Iphigenia, the daughter of Greek king Agamemnon who kills a sacred deer, invoking the wrath of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, who punishes him. The only way he can be forgiven is for him to sacrifice his own daughter, Iphigenia. Remember, the director is Greek so it's not surprising that he uses Greek mythology as the starting point of his film which is about justice and the consequences of one's actions. Colin finally makes an unthinkable choice and let's see if you'd agree with him or not. We don't. Some scenes are unnerving and difficult to sit through, but the acting of the whole cast is uniformly and consistently good, notably Colin (who made himself look older for the role), Nicole and the three kids.
"BPM (BEATS PER MINUTE)" is a French film whose title refers to the beating of the human heart. Director Robin Campillo focuses on the Paris branch of an AIDS activist group called ACT UP in the 1990s. It'll remind of you other AIDS related films like "The Normal Heart", "Longtime Companion" and "The Band Played On". It has several characters like Thibault, the head of the group; Sophie, an energetic woman activist; Max, a teenager who got HIV throubh blood transfusion; but the most prominent characters are Sean (Nahuel Perez Biscayart), a small but terrible activist, and Nathan (Arnaud Valois), a hunky new recruit, whose love story is both funny and touching. The actions of the group are considered extreme by many quarters but the film shows the humanity of these activists who were just pushed against the wall.
"BEACH RATS" - Frankie (Harris Dickinson, who's superb) is a restless 19-year old in Brooklyn going through a bad summer and struggling with his sexual identity. His dad is dying of cancer right in their living room and his mom is pushing him to have a girlfriend but he's more interested in looking at the nude pics of guys on the internet and flirting with older men online. He hangs out with delinquent friends in a local cruising beach and also dates a young woman, Simone (Madeline Weinstein). The ending is somewhat "bitin" but somehow, you know things will be all right for Frankie. Read more @ Showbiz Portal
Both Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil updated their respective Instagram accounts with photos of them together while having a candlelight dinner somewhere in Tagaytaty City on Tuesday night, October 24.
In a previous interview with Boy Abunda sometime in July last year, Enrique said they treat each other like boyfriend and girlfriend.
But in a separate interview, Liza was quick to deny Quen's statement. "Hoy, hindi ah!" said Liza when asked about their relationship.
"Yunng lolo ko ayaw pa niya. Sabi niya hintay pa raw ako ng mga 25.", Liza added.
Liza will only be turning 20 on January next year and waiting for the age of 25 is like forever? Can love wait? No? No.
'GEOSTORM' is from Director Dean Devlin, the Hollywood writer-producer of such films as "Independence Day", "Stargate" and "Godzilla" who has a Pinay mom. He now goes into directing in "Geostorm", which he also co-wrote and produced. A futuristic disaster movie, it's about extreme weather disturbances that cause heat waves, tornadoes, hurricanes, freezing weather and tidal waves.
Jake Lawson (Gerard Butler), a topnotch engineer, leads a team of international scientists to find a solution and this leads to the construction of Dutch Boy, a network of satellites that help monitor the earth's weather conditions to immediately respond to any threatening situations. The name is derived from the story of a boy in Holland who stuck his finger into a leaking hole in a dike that could flood their entire town.
Jake is forced into retirement when politicians meddle into the project and Dutch Boy was then given to his younger brother, Max (Jim Sturgess), for supervision. Three years pass without any problems until a village and its people in an Afghan desert are suddenly decimated by extremely icy climate that freezes people on their tracks, similar to what Elsa does in "Frozen". Then, a scientist inside the controlling International Space Station is suddenly killed in a mysterious accident followed by massive underground explosions in Hongkong.
U.S. Pres. Andrew Palma (Andy Garcia) is in a quandary and his Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom (Ed Harris) asks that Jake be brought back into Dutch Boy to help find out what the problem is and save the day. There is initial animosity between estranged brothers Jake and Max but Jake accepts the assignment because he is closely connected to Dutch Boy.
He is brought back to the main space station to work with its female commander (Alexandra Maria Lara). They must now race against time to discover the reason for the escalating catastrophes that are killing millions of people all over the world.
Max has to do his own investigation and realizes that Dutch Boy is being used by some factions with their own selfish motives in controlling and sabotaging the satellite. Slowly, he unveils the conspiracy that leads him to the corridors of power. Of course, we cannot reveal the details to you so as not to spoil your viewing pleasure.
To add drama to the proceedings, aside from the bickering brothers, we also meet Jake's 13-year old daughter who's praying her dad will comeback to her intact after saving the world, and there's a forbidden romance involving Max and a female Secret Service agent, Sarah Wilson (Abbie Cornish), who's tasked to secure the safety of the U.S. President. Later on, Max and Sarah will be partners in crime in kidnapping the president to save the world.
If you're a fan of disaster flicks, you might enjoy the sight of a Florida convention center exploding like the White House in "Independence Day", or people getting frozen like statues as freezing air blows in like it's a new Ice Age. For added sentimentaliy, there's a touching reunion between a boy in India and the lost dog he's searching for.
As a combination of disaster flick, action film and political conspiracy, the special effects are quite convincing, but the film could have worked better if it were more smartly written. Everything comes out as something routinary and we've seen the disasters shown in it before in other films, like "Twister", "The Day After Tomorrow", "Deep Impact", "Volcano", "The Impossible", "San Andreas", etc.
Gerard Butler (a Brit like Jim Sturgess, but here, they play Americans) is his usual defiant self previously seen in "300", "Olympus" and "London Has Fallen". He just has no respect for sleazy authority figures. All the other actors, needless to say, pale in comparison to him, particularly the often reliable Ed Harris who, unfortunately for him, is assigned a truly thankless role. Read more @ Showbiz Portal
Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2016 MAXINE MEDINA is being officially introduced in "Spirit of the Glass 2, The Haunted". People initially thought she's not keen on joining showbiz because Coco Martin once offered her a role but she rejected it.
"Yes, that's true, pero kaya lang namin hindi natanggap ng management team ko, kasi busy pa ako noon as Bb. Pilipinas kaya hindi nagtugma ang shcedules namin," she says.
People say she and Coco actually look alike, with their chinky eyes and moreno skin. What can she say about this? "Yes, matagal ko nang naririnig na female version daw ako ni Coco and it's just fine with me dahil bukod sa guwapo siya, sikat at isa pang magaling na aktor, so magko-complain pa ba ako? Kapag may dumating uling offer na makakasama ko siya, ngayong mas maluwag na skeds ko, tatanggapin ko na. And yes, noon, ayoko talagang mag-artista but my cousin, Dianne Medina, ever since, sinasabihan niya akong mag-artista raw ako. We grew up together in one house at pag walang school, naglalaro kami, role playing. So yun pala, dito rin sa acting at movies ako mapupunta."
Is she satisfied with her role in "Spirit of the Glass 2"? "Yes, ako yung nagbukas ng portal dito to the other world kaya nakapasok yung spirits to terrorize us. Ako rin yung pinakamatatakutin dito at bagay lang sa'kin dahil in real life, matatakutin talaga ako, so I think nagampanan ko naman nang maayos yung character ko. Also, sa family namin, mahilig kami sa horror films kaya suwerte kong as a newbie, first movie ko is a horror film kaya proud ako and also excited na mapanood ito ng family namin. Actually, nag-enjoy ako doing 'Spirit of the Glass 2' as it gave me the chance to work with Direk Joey Reyes and my co-stars na sina Cristine Reyes, Ash Ortega, Benjamin Alves, Daniel Matsunaga, Janine Gutierrez, Enrico Cuenca. They all know first movie ko ito so very considerate sila sa'kin at maganda ang naging experience ko working with them in my very first movie."
What can she say that, as a beauty queen, a lot of gays seem to idolize her? "Honestly, nagugulat ako kasi kapag nakikita ako ng mga beki, lumalapit sila sa akin at ginagaya nila yung paglakad ko. Nakakaliw. They tell me na malaki ang naging impact ng pagiging beauty queen ko sa buhay nila. Naiiyak ako kasi I never thought magsisilbi akong inspiration para sa kanila. Doon ako naniwala sa sinasabing once a beauty queen, always a beauty queen. Akala ko kasi, after maipasa ko ang korona sa bagong Miss Philippines na si Rachel Peters, tapos na ang pagiging beauty queen ko. But everywhere I go, I still hear people calling me Miss Philippines. Kaya each time I go out in public, I make sure na I exude only positive thoughts sa mga taong lumalapit sa akin."
Maxine is sure to attend the celebrity screening of "Spirit of the Glass 2" on October 29 and its official premiere night on October 30, both at SM Megamall. Read more @ Showbiz Portal
Kapamilya actor Zanjoe Marudo and kapuso actress Rhian Ramos team up for the first time in a romantic-comedy movie titled "Fallback".
In the movie, Zanjoe plays Alvin, a struggling animator who's waiting for the break he deserves to direct an animated film. He would eventually be working with his ex-girlfriend Michelle played by Rhian Ramos.
Michelle is still in a relationship when she crossed path again with Alvin. Feeling confused with her feelings, will she choose him as her fallback?
Written and directed by Jason Paul Laxamana (The Third Party, Love is Blind, 100 Tula Para Kay Stella), the movie also stars Tetchie Agbayani and Daniel Matsunaga.
ALLEN DIZON has won best actor awards in other international film festivals before for his films "Magkakabaung" and "Iadya Mo Kami". He now wins another international acting award for his performance in the controversial film, "Bomba", which was initially given an X rating by the local MTRCB, later changed to an R-13 rating upon second review.
"Bomba" is written and directed by Ralston Jover and the film garnered the Special Jury Award last Saturday for the performances of Allen and his co-star, teen star Angeli Nicole Sanoy at the A-lister 33rd Warsaw International Filmfest. Allen was present in Warsaw, Poland to personally receive his award, including producer Dennis Evangelista and the film's writer-director Ralston Jover.
Allen played the role of a deaf-mute and he studied sign language to be credible in his role. Angeli plays a girl who people thought is his daughter but turns out to be his ward and they are actually illicit lovers. After this, Allen plays the role of a blind cook in "Persons of Interest", also helmed by Jover. "Iikutin ko raw lahat ng disabilities sa various roles na gagampanan ko," he quips.
'HAPPY DEATH DAY' has no big stars but it is currently the number one movie in the U.S., defeating "Blade Runner 2049" with Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, and "The Foreigner" with Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan at the box office. It's marketed as a horror movie, but there are no jumps scares and fright scenes that will jolt you out of your seats.
Actually, "Happy Death Day" is really more of a campus slasher comedy, with the premise of wake up, get killed, repeat, borrowed from "Groundhog Day", the 1993 movie where Bill Murray gets caught in a time warp and which has just been re-interpreted last year in "Edge of Tomorrow" with Tom Cruise and earlier this year in "Before I Fall", which was based on a novel for young adults.
The lead character now is Tree (Jessica Rother), who wakes up on the morning of her birthday with a big hangover in the bed in the dorm room of a nerdy student, Carter (Israel Broussard). She tells him not to tell anyone she slept with him as her reputation with her sorority sisters will be ruined. That evening, on her way to a party, she is chased and stabbed to death by a masked killer.
Then she immediately wakes up the next morning once again in the room of Carter on the morning of her birthday. We see this being repeated many more times, with little variations here and there. Tree thinks she is just having a case of deja vu, but everytime she dies, she gets weaker. Then it dawns on her that the only way to stop her death is to try figuring out who's trying to murder her.
Things get dumb and dumber along the way and all these shenanigans would be fairly tolerable if only Tree is a character we can sympathize with. The problem is she is such a self centered bitch and a shameless slut that, at one point, we really wish she'd die for good already. She treats other people like a true mean girl, avoids her own dad and is guiltlessly having an affair with her married professor, so why would we care for her at all? The whole experience helps to give her some life lessons that make her a better, more sensitive person along the way, to give her some redemption, but still, we don't respect her at all.
The fact that this movie sold a lot of tickets means that horror films have a really big market, as evidenced by the huge success of two horror flicks before this, "Annabelle: Creation" and "It". But the killer here certainly fails in comparison to the cursed doll or the clown Pennywise. Obviously, a lot of young viewers today prefer watching more this kind of hollow entertainment that do not challenge their mental faculties for analysis or intospection. Read more @ Showbiz Portal
In another photo, Anne and Sarah were seen in a photo with Teacher Georcelle of G-Force.
Could it be a movie or a tv project? Nope? More likely a rehearsal for a new tv ad which they are co-endorsing which would require them some dance routines.
Pinoy Big Brother alumnus Jason Francisco has moved to GMA 7 leaving her wife Melai Francisco in ABS-CBN.
Jason made his first appearance in the kapuso network via its Sunday variety program "Sunday Pinasaya" based on his latest post on his Instagram accoun.
"Thank you #SundayPinasaya (Sayawit) Masaya ang aking first guesting Sa GMA", he wrote in the captioin.
The comedian lasted for 8 years in ABS-CBN starting as a housemate in PBB Double Up edition. Since then, he appeared in several shows like Melason series, Banana Split/Sundae, Precious Hearts Romances Presents, ASAP, and his last "FPJ's AngProbinsyano".
"Matagal na rin ako sa ABS-CBN, almost eight years, so susubok lang ako sa bagong surroundings, bagong experience, panibago naman," Jason said in an interview.
Currently, Jason is being handled by Perry Lansingan of PPL Entertainment which handles the careers of GMA top personalities like Dingdong Dantes, Jaclyn Jose, Sunshine Dizon, Max Collins,?Gabby Eigenmann, among others.
Sarah Geronimo's guest appearance at Regine Velasquez-Alcasid's Regine 3.0 concert was one of the most awaited numbers of the night as it's a reunion of two of the singers best in the country today and the most popular singers of their respective eras.
Sarah and Regine sang the classic Gary V. hit "Sana Maulit Muli". Watch as the two singers reach the high notes of the song.
Regine 3.0 concert is Regine's two-night celebration of her 30th year in the industry which took place on Saturday and Sunday nights in SM MOA Arena .
BEN STILLER is better known as a comedian who deals with serious stories about frustrated, perturbed men in such films as "Greenberg","Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and "While We're Young". He now plays another character going through some midlife crisis in the biting satire, "Brad's Status". While taking his teen son, Troy (Austin Abrams), a musical prodigy, to visit colleges in New England (notably, Boston), Brad realizes that many of his college friends have become rich and famous. Comparing their lives with those of their friends who seem to have more accomplishments in life is something that comes naturally to a lot of people around middle-age.
Brad has quite a pleasant life in California with a non-profit company he formed, whose aim is to help other non-profit companies get funding. He has a loving and perky wife, Melanie (Jenna Fischer), but it's not at all good enough for him compared to what he thinks his college friends have achieved. Jason (Luke Wilson) is a hedge-fund manager who travels all over the world. Nick (Mike White, who directed the film himself) is a well known director in Hollywood. Billy (Jemaine Clement) is a gentleman of leisure in Hawaii after selling his own software company and retiring at the age of 40.
But the most successful in Brad's own estimation is Craig (Michael Sheen), a respected writer and scholar who teaches at Harvard. He realizes he needs a favor from Craig and this leads to one of the movie's most satisfyingly acted scene. Director Mike White manages to efficiently paint detailed character portraits of these guys, including who they truly are compared to Brad's inflated estimations of them, which he learn from his voice over narrations. At first, it sounds like a bit unnecessary, but we eventually realize that the interior monologues are meant to elucidate the difference between Brad's own perceptions and insecurities vis-a-vis what is reality.
Brad even feels insecure about his own son and being jealous of the boy's future big success in music, showing a depiction of a dark side of human nature but presented with humor. It's good that Austin Abrams manages to hold his own opposite the more veteran Stiller, with his calm presence providing a good chemisty with Stiller's tense and guarded demeanor. Stiller is so adept in portraying his own mood swings that, at times, you want to slap him to knock some sense into his head.
Giving the film a good dose of humor is Shazi Raja as Ananya, a friend of Troy who's also a musician and is already studying in Harvard. She's bright and beautiful and full of life, a reminder to Brad of the kind of person he always wanted to be. She appears only in a couple of scenes but manages to make a good impression on him and also in us viewers.
She is not afraid to tell Brad her own assessment of him and in the end, Brad's status might not have changed drastically, but there is some hope that he will exert more effort to count his blessings and be more thankful with what he already has, especially his supportive wife, his very talented son and his own career that is dedicated to help other people. Read more @ Showbiz Portal
Angelica Panganiban posted on her Instagram account a photo of her and Judy Ann Santos whom she she shares the title of their upcoming movie "Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes".
One word for the photo: INTENSE!
Moviegoers will definitely have a good time watching these two prime actresses battle it out in the name of great acting.
We could not really wait.
In the movie, Santos plays a career-driven fashionista who will meet Panganiban's character, a gentle, soft-spoken socialite who shares her surname.
Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes is a joint production of Star Cinema, Idea First Company and Quantum Films under the direction of Jun Lana.
QCINEMA International Filmfest formally opened at Ayala Malls Vertis North last Thursday and here are the 8 local film entries: "The Write Moment" by Dominic Lim, "Dapol Tan Payawar Na Tayug 1931 (The Ashes and Ghosts of Tayug 1931)" by Christopher Gozum; "Dormitoryo" by Emerson Reyes; "Gugu"by Khavn de la Cruz; "Hubog ng Langit" by Lawrence Fajardo; "Medusae" by Pam Miras; "Neomanila" by Mikhail Red; "The Chanters" by James Robin Mayo".
Dominic Lim wrote and directed The Write Moment about a heartbroken scriptwriter who fails to get back with an old flame through his "romantic-hugotscript" and finds himself living in the scenes he wrote. He's forced to follow everything verbatimor else face being stuck in an endless loop of scenes repeating over and over again.
Christopher Gozum's Dapol Tan Payawar Na Tayug 1931 (The Ashes and Ghosts of Tayug 1931) retells the story of rebel leader Pedro Calosa and the infamous Tayug Colorum Uprising in Pangasinan from three diverse angles: a silent film dramatizing Calosa's return to his hometown; an aging supremo as he searches for a sacred cave accompanied by historians; and a filmmaker doing interviews about the 1931 uprising to prepare for a film about Calosa.
Dormitoryo, Emerson Reyes' second film, focuses on the lives of eight individuals who spend the evening tucked away in personal galaxies, talking about collective experiences, and sharing a similar fate.
Khavn de la Cruz works with writers Jerry Gracio and Achinette Villamor to create "Gugu". Set in Balangiga Massacre in 1901, it follows 11-year-old Kulas who flees town with his grandfather and their carabao to escape General Smith's "Kill and Burn" order. By some twist of fate, Kulas finds a toddler amid a sea of corpses. Together, the two boys struggle to survive the American occupation.
Lawrence Fajardo teams up with writer Lilit Reyes for Hubog ng Langit. An idealistic priest attempts to shape the morals of a town and tries to transform a chaste but warped fanatic carving icons whose sensuality is awakened. Surrounding them are the council members with their respective worldly ways while claiming to serve the parish.
Pam Miras spun a playful narrative in Medusae for her second feature as writer and director. A documentarist's son goes missing when she films a story on the disappearances of the firstborns in a remote island. Her search reveals the presence of a cult and an abductor who looks like her, whom her son claims to be his real mother.
Mikhail Red's second film, Neomanila, provides a closer look on the violent war on drugs waged in present day Manila. Toto, a teenage orphan, is recruited by a notorious death squad. Irma, the group's leader, soon becomes a maternal figure to the young boy. As the two form a familial bond, their loyalties will be put to the test when one of their targets turns out to be a familiar face.
Director James Robin Mayo collaborated with Andrian Legaspi and Ana Puod for his first feature, The Chanters. In a remote tribe, the dying tradition of chanting is kept alive by an old chanter and his son. When the father, one of the last chanters, passed away, the tradition is threatened to be forgotten.
These films will be shown at Gateway Mall, Robinsons Galleria, Trinoma, UP Town Center and Cinematheque Center from October 20 to 28. Tickets are only P150 each. Read more @ Showbiz Portal