Reina Hispanoamericana 2017 Teresita Ssen “Winwyn” Marquez did star as the love interest of actor Vhong Navarro during last year’s “Unli Life”. But in the upcoming romantic movie from Regal Entertainment titled “Time And Again”, she plays the lead character with Enzo Pineda as her leading man. Such a long overdue for this dear beauty queen-friend of mine. So if you have plans to watch a local movie on February 20 (and one of the days after), let us support her in this one.
As of today, the movie “Die Beautiful” is in a tight contest for the #1 spot in terms of box-office receipts in the ongoing Metro Manila Film Festival. But with the positive word-of-mouth and glowing praises about it, I wouldn’t be surprised if it will end up as the official top grosser in the annual filmfest. Despite the R-13 rating, people are coming in droves just to watch the Paolo Ballesteros flick. And you should, too. Besides, it has pageantry written all over, aside from the fact that Pia Wurtzbach photos of my coverage partner Joy Arguil were actually used in one scene.
There are so many quotable quotes to laugh or be sad/pensive about. And instead of me posting them, I will allow you – my dear readers – to reply with your favorite line from the Jun Robles Rana-directed film.
After “Die Beautiful” conquered Tokyo, Japan and Kerala, India with awards to be proud of, I’m pretty sure the MMFF Awards Night will award it with more.
courtesy of GMA News
Make sure you support the movie “Die Beautiful” during the MMFF!
Your blogger and Guni-Guni cast member Benjamin Alves during the movie’s premiere night.
Upon the invitation of beauty queen-maker Jonas Gaffud, I had the pleasure of attending the premiere night of the movie “Guni-Guni” at the SM Megamall last night. It was a successful event, with the cast and director lending their presence. Anyways, for those unfamiliar with the meaning of the Tagalog title, it literally refers to the figment of one’s imagination. But the film deals with it and a lot more. In fact, being a jaded horror movie watcher, I came out of the multiplex decently impressed.
“Thirty years ago, an unborn child was buried in the garden of what is now a boardinghouse in Cubao. It lies beneath the ground, unbeknownst to the tenants who live there. One of the tenants is Mylene (Lovi Poe) who appears like the perfect girl, nice, pretty and at the top of her Medicine class…
One day Mylene was asked to perform an abortion for a fee. She feels conflicted about doing what’ is right and, at the same time, being in dire need of tuition fee. Her decision ultimately leads to a dark outcome and awakens a force that has laid quiet for years in the boardinghouse grounds. Thereafter, she becomes tormented by nightmares of a dark twin, whose presence gets stronger as days pass, as strange things start to happen in the house. When one by one, the boarders die of unexplainable causes, Joanna (Empress Shuck) the resident psychic and Mylene’s best friend struggles to understand the impending danger that she senses and decides to get to the bottom of the mystery; and as it unravels, they find themselves confronted by an angry soul that seeks justice.”
This is the kind of horror flick which – if not handled right – would suffer from bad editing. Fortunately, Director Tara Illenberger is a topnotch film editor helming her first full-length mainstream feature. The series of flashbacks, dream sequences and non-stop scares is more than enough to confuse the amateur cutter. And while the plot may not sound original to some, there are new elements (such as conjoined twins, doppelgangers and the like) that add up to a tightly-woven entirety. The look and feel is typical classic. The different characters, though, have extra color such as those played by Lovi Poe, Gina Alajar and Julia Clarete. I won’t go into the fine details because this brief review is already sounding spoilerish. But rest assured, the climax makes a lot of sense, i.e., after the moviegoer pieces together the different hints on why an evil force has been wreaking havoc on each resident of the beleaguered boarding house.
Lovi Poe plays the role of a mysteriously scarred Medical student in the movie.
Acting-wise, Lovi Poe gives more credence to her rising popularity as the Princess of Horror Movies. She more than competently carries the weight of the whole film on her shoulders, and with able support from Empress, newcomer Benjamin Alves and a tandem of veterans (Gina Alajar and Jaime Fabregas) who make her character shine all throughout.
“Guni-Guni” is produced by Regal Entertainment. Directed by Tara Illenberger, it stars Lovi Poe, Empress Schuck, Benjamin Alves, Gina Alajar, Julia Clarete, James Blanco, Jaime Fabregas, Gerald Pesigan, Neil Ryan Sese, Guji Lorenzana and Ria Garcia. It opens nationwide today. Do catch it! 😉
For the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival, Regal Entertainment presents the only full-length drama in the roster of movies this year. “Yesterday Today Tomorrow” is a star-studded production which, according to Director/Scriptwriter Jun Lana, is “…about what happens to a family when faced with a tragedy and how it changes each and every member and how they deal with the tragedy that befalls them.”
Heading the cast are Maricel Soriano and Gabby Concepcion in their comeback team-up for the big screen. Joining them are Dennis Trillo, Carla Abellana, Jericho Rosales, Lovi Poe, Solenn Heussaff, Paulo Avelino, Ronaldo Valdez, Agot Isidro and introducing Eula Caballero.
I love big family dramas and this being the only movie of the genre in the MMFF, I will surely queue during the long weekend before New Year.
Watch out for “Yesterday Today Tomorrow” starting December 25.
Regal Entertainment’s “Aswang” has started a unique movie promo where you stand to win two (2) tickets to the premiere night scheduled a few nights before the playdate on November 2, 2011.
Do you want lead actress Lovi Poe to bite you during the picture taking on premiere night? Or do you want to be the one to bite lead actor Paulo Avelino?
Then have a picture taken showing that part of your body you want to be bitten, with a sign saying “Kagatin Mo Ako, Lovi Poe!” or a picture showing where you want to bite Paulo Avelino, with a sign saying “Kakagatin kita, Paulo Avelino!
Afterwards, tweet the photo with a link and use the hashtag #ASWANG
Very easy, right? Especially if you fantasize about Lovi Poe biting you or biting Paulo Avelino! 😉
Temptation Island (1980) by Regal Films is a cult classic. Whenever people ask me what my guilty pleasure of a Pinoy flick is, this one always comes out on top. And why not? It’s a campy, funny and altogether delightful movie about beauty queens stranded on a deserted island. Add to that the presence of three sexy men in the mix plus one loud-mouth gay pageant socialite & a dumb maid and voila! This Joey Gosiengfiao-directed film was such a joy to watch over and over again.
The original cast included Dina Bonnevie (as Dina Espinola), Jennifer Cortez (as Suzanne Reyes), Bambi Arambulo (as Bambi Belisario), Azenith Briones (as Azenith Tobias), Deborah Sun (as the maid Maria), Ricky Belmonte (as Ricardo), Alfie Anido (as Umberto), Domingo Sabado (as Umberto) and Jonas Sebastian (as Joshua, the pageant chaperone).
Memorable parts I can distinctly remember were a fantasy scene in the high sands where the ladies were shown licking a gigantic ice cream cone to cool off the heat and a cannibalistic sequence where they had to eat the flesh of a dead companion to survive.
Let me help you reminisce a bit about the original Temptation Island via this video:
video courtesy of purrfani
Marian Rivera is picked to head the cast of the Temptation Island remake.
This year, Regal Entertainment has decided that it’s high time for a remake of Temptation Island and I sincerely hope that they come up with an equally entertaining version that can even eclipse the original.
So far, the names circulating in the grapevine to be part of the cast are Marian Rivera, Heart Evangelista, Lovi Poe and Solenn Heussaff (for the roles of the beauty queens), Pokwang (for the role of the maid), Jake Cuenca and Aljur Abrenica (for the roles of Alfredo and Umberto, respectively) and John Lapus (for the Joshua role). I’m still unsure as to who might play the Ricky Belmonte part, but Zoren Legaspi would be a good choice for the same.
Now if I had to do some matches for the 4 leading ladies, Marian should do Azenith. Heart should do Dina. Lovi should do Suzanne, with Solenn for Bambi. Wouldn’t that be just perfect?
If you were a teener during the 80s, you will definitely be familiar with Temptation Island. Otherwise, believe me when I say that this should be a very interesting remake if done right. 😉
Are you ready for a near-overload of horror movies this Christmas? Aside from “Dalaw”, the 12th installment of the Shake Rattle and Roll series will be out to scare the wits out of you.
The trilogy is made up of the following stories:
Mamanyika is about a girl, Abigail, who finds an old doll in a cemetery. She brings it home and it became her playmate. Unknown to her, the doll turns out to be an evil entity and starts killing people in the household. Starring Shaina Magdayao, Ricky Davao, Elijah Alejo and Rita Avila. This one marks the directoral debut of actor Zoren Legaspi.
The second part is called Punerarya starring Carla Abellana, Mart Escudero, Gaby dela Merced, Nash Aguas and Sid Lucero which tells the story of Dianne, a grade school teacher looking for a way to supplement her short income. She accepts a tutoring job for the children of a man who owns a funeral parlor and lives in mysterious house. When she senses that some bizarre elements are surrounding the house, she must find a way to get out before it is too late. Indie film director Jerrold Tarog helms this one.
The third episode Isla Enkanto is directed by Topel Lee. It stars Andi Eigenmann playing the role of Andrea, a girl who escapes to a private island with her two friends after breaking up with her boyfriend. While in there, she meets Ray, a man whose girlfriend disappeared when they were on vacation two years ago. When an unknown group of entities begin to haunt Andrea, Ray also found out that they are the ones responsible for his girlfriend’s disappearance. Now they must leave the place or they might not make it alive.
Shake Rattle and Roll 12 is part of Regal Entertainment, Inc.’s 50th Anniversary Offering.
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