DreamWorks Animation announced that a lineup of Filipino and Filipino diaspora artists will headline its upcoming film ...
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Lea Salonga, Liza Soberano join Dreamworks' 'Forgotten Island' voice cast
Lea Salonga and Liza Soberano are among the first names in the cast list for DreamWorks' "Forgotten Island" centered on ...
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‘Green Bones,’ ‘Balota,’ ‘Hello, Love, Again’ nominated at 41st PMPC Star Awards for Movies
Green Bones,” “Balota,” and “Hello, Love, Again” scored multiple nominations at the 41st Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for Movies.
Piolo Pascual and Joshua Garcia join "Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0" as special house guests. Big Brother ...
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Lovi Poe, Gina Pareño star as Gregoria de Jesus in 'Lakambini'
The film stars Lovi Poe, Elora Españo, and Gina Pareño as Oriang, Rocco Nacino as Andres Bonifacio, and the special participation of Spanky Manikan and Paulo Avelino as Oriang's second husband Julio ...
Lav Diaz's "Magellan" and King Palisoc's "Song of the Fireflies" - are vying for nominations at the 83rd annual Golden Globe ...
Three decades after its first event shook a community hall on Temple Street in what is now Historic Filipinotown, ...
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Catriona Gray posts emotional message after recent disasters
Catriona Gray expressed concern over the series of natural disasters that have recently struck the country, including ...
There was a time when Mika Salamanca spoke her mind without thinking twice. But after her stint in Pinoy Big Brother: ...
Cineplex shares fall after weak Q3 results as attendance drops nine per cent and revenue misses estimates amid slow box ...
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What’s next after the ‘Quezon’ film?
On 5, "Lakambini", Arjanmar Rebeta’s “metadocu fiction” on Gregoria de Jesus, widow of Andres Bonifacio and later, wife of ...
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Building a home for SEA cinema in Quezon City
Through these efforts, QCinema envisions Quezon City— now recognized as a UNESCO Creative City for Film —as a home for Southeast Asian (SEA) cinema.
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