The latest from Lav Diaz is expected to be a 300-minute retelling of “The Count of Monte Cristo” in black and white. Director Theodore Boborol also returns to helm the project, which co-stars Loisa Andalio and Donny Pangilinan.
Whether you’re an avid horror movie junkie or just looking. There’s nothing like a Filipino horror movie to get you into the Halloween spirit.
Ronnie Alonte reprises his role in this sequel and spin-off to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival top grosser “Vince and Kath and James.” After Kath and Vince (played by Julia Barretto and Joshua Garcia in the first film) experience their happily ever after, James (Alonte) is left to deal with the aftermath of rejection and second lead syndrome. 7 Filipino Horror Films To Watch During Your Halloween Movie Nights Here are local horror films to get you into the Halloween spirit CULTURE Film and TV Alexis Lopez. The film features the voices of Robin Padilla, Sam Milby, Empoy Marquez, Arci Muñoz, and Angelica Panganiban. Title character Nimfa Dimaano is a cat who works at a department store and finds herself caught in the middle of a love triangle with two dogs: her boyfriend, who works as a janitor, and a high-profile entrepreneur. Here are 10 movies across different genres and platforms to watch out for in 2020.įirst announced in 2017, “Hayop Ka!” by director Avid Liongoren, turned heads with its eye-catching animation style applied to a teleserye-esque story in which the leads are anthropomorphic animals. And it’s all very exciting to watch unfold. Like his previous film, Smaller and Smaller Circles, this new coming-of-age drama is set in the 90s, following a ragtag group of younguns killing time during.
If there’s anything to be said about the coming decade in Filipino filmmaking, it’s that we continue to branch out and grow as creators and consumers - if we can pull off complicated science fiction and lore and even animated movies about cats and dogs in love, we can do anything. Anticipated sequels and big-name titles are a given, but there are also bold new directions for high-concept genre films such as horror and socially relevant crime thrillers, as well as ambitious projects with all-star casts that frame Metro Manila and other Philippine regions in a whole new light. This year promises to be no different, if even better. Manila (CNN Philippines Life) - From surefire hits that brought something new to the table like “Alone, Together,” to triumphant and vibrant stories like “Cleaners,” to stylish genre films like “Dead Kids,” there was no shortage of groundbreaking and entertaining Filipino films that appealed to every kind of viewer in 2019.