Sabado, Abril 22, 2023
Meet the 20 Candidates of Mister Pilipinas Worldwide
Martes, Abril 18, 2023
Ang Mga Kaibigan Ni Mama Susan Premieres this May 18 on Amazon Prime Video
Finally after almost three years of waiting the much anticipated adaptation of Bob Ong's Ang Mga Kaibigan Mama Susan starring Joshua Garcia is seeing the light of day as it will finally be shown to public via Amazon Prime Video this May 18.
Produced by Regal Entertainment Inc., the movie adaptation was directed by Chito S. Roño, also starring in the movie is veteran actress Angie Ferro as Mama Susan.
Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan tells the adventure of Galo (Joshua Garcia) in his return to Mama Susan's house where he began to experience bizarre things that includes super natural entities that are connected with Mama Susan.
Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan was supposed to premiere at the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival, but was pulled out.
Linggo, Abril 16, 2023
#2023SummerMMFF: About Us But Not About Us
Sabado, Abril 15, 2023
#2023SummerMMFF: Love You Long Time
Biyernes, Abril 14, 2023
#2023SummerMMFF: Unravel: A Swiss Side Love Story.
Huwebes, Abril 13, 2023
#2023SummerMMFF: Here Comes The Groom
Miyerkules, Abril 12, 2023
First Ever Summer MMFF Winners
The night was about us as the movie About Us But Not About Us went home as the big winner of the first ever Summer Metro Manila Film Festival's Gabi ng Parangal held at the New Frontier Theater in Araneta City, Cubao last April 11.
Out of the 15 awards given away that night, the thriller movie About Us But Not About Us bagged 10 awards, that includes the Best Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound Design, Musical Score, Best Picture, Best Director for Jun Robles Lana, Special Jury Prize for Elijah Canlas, and Best Actor for Romnick Sarmenta.
Meanwhile, Gladys Reyes was named as the first ever Best Actress of Summer MMFF, while Kaladkaren was named as the first ever transwoman that won the Best Supporting Actress in the MMFF.
Kempee De Leon was named as the Best Supporting Actor for the movie Here Comes The Groom.
The first ever Summer Film Festival will run until the 18th of April.
#2023SummerMMFF: Single Bells
Martes, Abril 11, 2023
#2023SummerMMFF: Yung Libro Sa Napanuod Ko
Its refreshing to see a well-known artist write, direct, and star in her own movie. It is like an exploration to the brain and the imagination of the author. A limitless wave of possibilities as its creator is the master of her own pool. But having the fullest control over everything also has its downside, for the possibility of a product failure is not far from happening.
Bela Padilla is likely the one-man band of this film. Though she is technically not the only star in this movie, but as what the plot served, it seemed like a film about her mind alone. The desperation of having a K-drama like story, feels, and twists fall short as this full feature gave nothing but snooze fest lines and scenes. It is also quite disappointing to shot almost 90% of the film in South Korea yet the cinematography doesn’t gave justice in this aspect especially those guerrilla shots that looked quite messy to watch.
Bela’s co-actor, Yoo-Min Go who is surprisingly Korean by blood, which could’ve been a nice factor, is likewise part of the disapproving list. Literally every single thing about this motion picture does not make sense including the symbol of the plot, the book.
Personally speaking, Bela Padilla’s directorial debut came a bit early. Her craft as an actress and a writer could’ve used a little more polishing to avoid total waste of creative expression, time, and of course money. I believe her generous heart and on fire passion is what the local film industry needs. Hoping that this drives her to continuously produce more cause I’m pretty sure her next will be a lot better than Yung Libro Sa Napanood Ko.