'I cannot deal with that': Piolo Pascual reacts to 'demolition job' vs 'Mallari'
MANILA, Philippines — Piolo Pascual reacted to the "demolition job" allegedly targeting his Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2023 entry "Mallari."
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MANILA, Philippines — Piolo Pascual reacted to the "demolition job" allegedly targeting his Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2023 entry "Mallari."
MANILA, Philippines — Christmas is going to feel a lot different this year for Sharon Cuneta as her oldest daughter and fellow artist KC Concepcion will be celebrating the holiday with the latter's father, Gabby Concepcion, for the very first time.
MANILA, Philippines — Veteran actress Cherry Pie Picache confirmed that she and Edu Manzano have broken up.
Land of Bad, a new action film led by Liam Hemsworth and Russell Crowe. The Avenue will release this one stateside next year.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Berlin Film Festival artistic director Carlo Chatrian is in an upbeat mood as he puts the finishing touches on assembling his fourth and final edition. It appears to be shaping up nicely with a rich mix comprising prestige star-driven titles, such as the world premiere of Netflix’s “Spaceman” in which Adam Sandler plays an imperiled astronaut, and films with “political elements” that are intrinsic to the fest’s DNA. The day before revealing his Berlin Special lineup that includes several star-studded galas – the main lineup will be announced on Jan.
MANILA, Philippines — Actor JC Santos revealed that Piolo Pascual was the reason why he accepted the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) entry "Mallari."
MANILA, Philippines — Actor Christian Bables revealed that his dream girl is someone who is like actress Jennica Garcia.
John Bleasdale Guest Contributor When writer-director Mohamed Kordofani first conceived of the film “Goodbye Julia,” he realized that he didn’t have a single friend from South Sudan — “and there are millions who live in Khartoum.” Now he has hundreds, he tells Variety. The first Sudanese film to premiere in the Un Certain Regard sidebar in Cannes, his debut feature won the Prix de la Liberté and is now the official Sudanese entry for the Academy Awards, with Lupita Nyong’o on board as an executive producer. The film had its Middle East and North Africa premiere this week at El Gouna Film Festival, where Kordofani was awarded the Variety MENA Region Talent Award.