Showing posts with label ABS-CBN Films Star Cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ABS-CBN Films Star Cinema. Show all posts

Hit Filipino film “Hello, Love, Goodbye” on extended run on VieShow

Romantic drama film with a record-breaking box office gross of PHP 880.6 million (TWD 521.7 million), “Hello, Love, Goodbye”, was relaunched on VieShow Cinemas last February 14th to celebrate the milestone partnership between TFC and one of Taiwan’s biggest names in film exhibition.

The Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards starrer film made waves globally making it the highest-grossing Filipino film in the Middle East, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The film is subtitled in Taiwanese to reach the local viewers.

Now is your last chance to watch the EXTENDED SCREENING of “Hello, Love, Goodbye” in selected VieShow Cinemas from March 6 to 11:

Get ready for breath-taking, heart-thumping scenes in the thriller film “Block Z”

The characters of Julia Barretto and Joshua Garcia are caught off guard when the undead comes running after them in the film “Block Z.”

It was an ordinary day for pre-med student PJ (Julia) and her friends who attended to a patient that exhibits symptoms of rabies. The patient eventually dies but mysteriously comes back to life and started attacking people and turns them into a zombie.

Quezon's Game - A Time Of Rescues and Restrictions


With most of the entertainment choices either tell about the present or the future, it is refreshing to see another historical movie that will open our eyes about those era, the flaws and achievements they contributed for what we enjoy today. Not to be confused with the Artikulo Uno trilogy with Goyo as its latest release, Quezon's Game is a historical telling of the life of President Manuel L Quezon in the prelude of the Second World War as he attempts to save thousands of Jews from annihilation.

Playing Quezon is Raymond Bagatsing who is a very versatile and impressive actor in movies and television. His physical features are strikingly similar to the real Quezon and enhanced by make up. But his performance playing the sickly president of the Philippine Commonwealth was moving. Playing Donya Aurora Quezon is Rachel Alejandro who also gave a calm yet convincing performance giving balance to the tense situation of the cause to save the Jews.

Despite we already know what will happen in the end, execution and performance would still make it a great movie, which it did and even left me teary-eyed. It made use of a lot of elements that brings the era alive like the social gatherings, the furnishing, and even used the famous Las Casas De Acuzar 

A different view on love, life, and second chances in "First Love"

Aga Muhlach and Bea Alonzo team up for the first time in a film that sparks hope in taking chances and living each moment at its fullest

Roman poet Horace popularized the philosophical phrase carpe diem which means “seize the day.” This is similar to YOLO, “you only live once,” of today’s younger generation.

Seize the day. This is the core message of the Aga Muchlach-Bea Alonzo starrer “First Love,” directed by Paul Soriano and produced by TEN17, ABS-CBN Films Star Cinema, and VIVA Films.

Ready To Hit The Beach In Cinemas With G! LU

We know that it really hot nowadays, but it can get hotter (in a good way) with the newest film by ALV Films called G! LU . The movie brings...