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- When DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.
- A young couple dreams of growing old together as they as they deal with the struggles of being in a long-term relationship.
- Pat Morrison, a treasure hunter in the Philippines, recruits army veterans to search for a gold treasure hidden by the military during World War II.
- A nursing school student (Joash Balejado) discovers the gay spa he moonlights at is actually run by a dangerous crime syndicate. Working at a massage parlor is a great way to make ends meet, and when Rodel (Paolo Serrano) discovers that his former crush Jonard (Joash Balejado) is hunting for a job, he pulls a few strings to get his buddy hired. When Rodel and Jonard uncover evidence that the spa is a hotbed for drugs, prostitution, and other deviant behavior, they hatch a plan to expose the establishment for what it really is.
- ROME AND JULIET follows the romantic journey and soul mating of two women caught in a web of forbidden love. Juliet (a conservative pre-school teacher) is a bride to be who befriends and hires Rome (a liberated businesswoman) as her wedding planner. As they go through the preparations, Rome and Juliet develop a deep friendship, a soulful connection and a love that is physically consummated. But conflicts arise when Marc, the groom who is a young politician, shockingly discovers the ongoing relationship between the two women. Angered and humiliated, Marc calls off the wedding and a huge scandal explodes, leaving Rome and Juliet in a state of emotional turmoil. Not long after, Juliet is driven away from home by her mother, gets fired from work and later becomes a victim of a road mishap that puts her in a coma. But in the end, despite all the trials and hurdles Rome and Juliet's unconventional love for each other remains strong and intense.
- The film follows the story of Cali, a blogger who owns the up and coming blog, "The Bakit List," and her ex Gio who will return to her life unexpectedly and surprisingly after breaking her heart.
- Laida Magtalas is a modern-day Belle. "Miggy" is the youngest member of the Montenegro clan, a well-established family in the business world. She applies as Editorial Assistant at Miggy's newly launched men's magazine, "Bachelor," and thrills in working in such proximity with the man of her dreams.
- Violet reconnects with her biological mother and her half-sister, Samantha. The sisters find their common ground as both of their worlds revolve around drugs and sexual abuse.
- A Marine unit on a Japanese-held island in the Philippines tries to hook up with local Filipino guerrillas.
- A mad scientist transforms a panther into a man-like creature that escapes and goes on a murderous rampage.
- A pregnant teenage girl falls in love with the new girl in school.
- The whole movie occurs entirely in one place; a big white vacation house in Tagaytay, Cavite and only with two male characters. In a single narrative time, intending by way of voyeurism, the film allows viewers to discover what happens when two men spend one night contemplating whether to break up or continue their relationship.
- Five robbers break into an actress' house but a bloody encounter with the husband leaves two robbers alive. Having no choice, they hide inside the house and discover that everything was planned.
- (Tagalog with English subtitles) Filipino cinema lenged, Lino Brocka, directs this compilation of three intimate stories about the perseverance of hope featuring a drug addict, an abandoned daughter and a repressed catholic.
- Sikil tells the story of two men and a woman who are involved in a bizarre love triangle. These three friends grew up in a small town south of Manila. Enzo is a young closeted gay prostitute who's obsessed with his childhood friend who happens to be a call-boy and has a girlfriend. Other interesting characters are the bi-sexual pimp, a regular bathhouse customer, and a sampaguita-vendor/pickpocket/shoplifter and caretaker of Adong's daughter.
- A fruit vendor uses her beauty and seductive charm as an advantage to attract customers. However, she soon finds herself tasting sweet sorrow upon meeting a young stranger.
- Elizabeth Pedroza (Curtis) has been crushing on the hottest guy in her University, John Eduque Jr. (Manzano). She remains unnoticed because she's just an ordinary girl who ordinarily adores John's type, a hunky, athletic, popular honor student. But she knows that there's more to him than meets the eyes, that that distinct feature makes her love him even more. Through the years, Elizabeth strives and becomes the dream girl of every guy on the planet: independent, beautiful, sophisticated, sweet, and loving--no longer the ordinary college student. But she still loves only John, and tons of pictures of him decorate her new condominium. When she reads in the news that John Eduque has died, she immediately assumes it's "her John." She goes to the funeral dressed in black, complete with black veil, cries her lungs out in front of the casket, and saying everything she should have said when he was alive. When she finally notices that the deceased is John Eduque Sr., "her John"'s father, and the casket is surrounded by horrified mourners, she runs for her life in total mortification. Now that John and his vicious mother (Domingo) are on the lookout for her, believing that she was John Sr.'s mistress, what could happen to Elizabeth's lifelong dream of becoming John's one and only love?
- Against the advice of a concerned mythology professor, a group of school friends--Shiela, Rina, Christian, Kerwin, and their friends--decides to take an out-of-town trip during Holy Week. They start out believing they've made a good decision; everyone is happy and excited about their upcoming adventure. But the mood soon starts to change. week. Shiela begins having dreams and premonitions about an evil presence somehow related to young children. She sees images of an old woman that terrifies her. Troubling, frightening events multiply around them. The friends begin to believe that one of them might be the source of the evil that is plaguing them. Will one of friends have to sacrifice themselves to protect the others?
- An indie film called BOLA is currently making waves as it delves into the controversial subject of corruption in the setting of small-time barangay basketball leagues.BOLA stars newcomer Kenneth Salva as Lester, the star player of their community basketball team who dreams of playing at the country's premier league, but encounters a problem on the way to PBA (Philippine Basketball Association).He meets Pandy (Arnel Ignacio), a couturier who is smitten by Lester's looks. Pandy becomes the team's manager and helps him become part of the college's varsity team.Pandy is obviously in love with Lester, a straight guy devoted to his childhood sweetheart Denise (Sofia Valdez). Lester is at a loss when Pandy's love for him turns into an obsession.Directed by Lem Lorca with a screenplay by Jerry Gracio. Also starring, Jacob Miller, Simon Ibarra, Suzette Ranillo and introducing Geeca Topacio.Produced by R & B Entertainment Production
- A bunch of high school chums get themselves deep into the ghost-hunting thing. They met the supernatural, the Ulanaya, a spirit that takes many forms. Malevolent but only after going through years of exposure to the evils perpetrated by humans. This is what the Ulanaya acquires after absorbing all the negative thoughts, acts and deeds of humans it has come across with through the years. In the process, the Ulanaya then musters the ability to take many forms such as the wind, fire, water, earth and others making it the ultimate elemental and its malevolence, most potent. A force to reckon with especially on the gang of amateur ghost hunters, the Spirit Warriors do battle against this behemoth of an elemental, the Ulanaya.
- Dalisay struggles to journey from the Philippine countryside to New York City to marry Dean, a disillusioned ex-merchant marine. She's hoping to buy a cure for her dying sister and ultimately a future for her debt-ridden family, while he hopes to escape his disintegrating American family through love and a family of his own.
- Can a love that bloomed under a Blue Moon truly last forever? In a quiet house in Boston, Massachusetts, elderly Filipina Corazon is writing a love letter. Knowing she has little time left, she is writing to every man named Manuel Pineda listed in the Philippine directory, identifying herself as his long-lost love. In the Philippines, an elderly man named Manuel Pineda is diagnosed with cancer and told he only has a few months to live. Manuel decides that before he dies, he wants to find the woman he loves most, whom he hasn't seen in decades: Corazon. "Blue Moon" follows Manuel's daunting search for Corazon all over the Philippines. He's joined by his emotionally-distant son Rod and recently-separated grandson Kyle. As Rod and Kyle accompany Manuel in his search for his lady love, they discover that there were actually two ladies named Corazon in Manuel's life: the nurse whom Manuel married after World War 2, and the spunky girl who was Manuel's first love in 1938. The blossoming of young love between the dashing young Manuel and the two Corazons in the 1940s is counterpointed with the dying Manuel's present-day search for his one true love. But which Corazon is it, and will he find her before he joins his Creator?
- Elsie has a mistress named Alice. Tito has a mistress named Susan. Tito and Elsie are married to each other and expecting a baby!