Christine Bermas lauds Willie Revillame amid 'Maawa kayo sa'kin' plea in 'Wil To Win'
MANILA, Philippines — Vivamax star Christine Bermas revealed that TV host Willie Revillame is really hands-on in his new program "Wil To Win" airing in TV5.
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MANILA, Philippines — Vivamax star Christine Bermas revealed that TV host Willie Revillame is really hands-on in his new program "Wil To Win" airing in TV5.
Sonakshi Sinha and her husband Zaheer Iqbal were recently spotted stepping out for a dinner with their close friend Aditi Rao Hydari. The trio was captured outside a restaurant in Mumbai.Sonakshi, known for her roles in films like 'Dabangg' and 'Lootera', looked chic in a casual yet stylish outfit. She wore a simple black dress paired with minimal accessories, her husband, Zaheer Iqbal, complemented her look with a smart casual look.Aditi Rao Hydari, who has captivated audiences with her performances in movies like 'Padmaavat' and 'Heeramandi,' joined the couple for the dinner.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Moro,” a tale of fractious fraternal relations that debuted last year in the Jiseok section of the Busan International Film Festival, has begun airing on Netflix in Southeast Asia, including director Brillante Mendoza’s native Philippines. In other territories, the film’s rights are being represented by Manila-based finance, production and sales firm Fire and Ice. With a screenplay by Honeylyn Joy Alipio, and production by Mendoza’s Center Stage Productions, “Moro” tells a story about a widowed mother (played by Laurice Guillen) who tries to reconcile two brothers who are feuding over a piece of disputed land in Mindanao. The older brother is diligent and responsible, the younger one has squandered his savings on gambling.
Venice Critics’ Week has unveiled the selection for its 39th edition running from August 28 to September 7.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief After years of project markets and multiple rounds of Asian grant funding applications, Vietnamese horror-comedy “Don’t Cry Butterfly,” is confirmed to have its world premiere in competition at the Venice Critics Week. Its backers have unveiled a first poster image. Written and directed by Duong Dieu Linh, the Hanoi-set film follows a housewife who uses voodoo to try and get her cheating husband fall back into love with her, but instead invites a mysterious presence into the house.
MANILA, Philippines — In the midst of issues surrounding her love life, Barbie Imperial shared what makes her glow nowadays.
PHOENIX (AP) — Arike Ogunbowale was the dominant scorer on the floor. Caitlin Clark was the best passer. Angel Reese was her usual double-double machine.
MANILA, Philippines -- “Winning is not for everyone.”