Showing posts with label Carmi Martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carmi Martin. Show all posts

Mudrasta, Ang Beking Ina Brings Back The Joys Of Watching Filipino Movies

Halakhakan at hagalpakan, iyan ang narinig sa SM North The Block Cinema 3 noong August 18, 2025, during the advanced screening of MUDRASTA: Ang Beking Ina! The family drama-comedy brought together heart and humor, giving audiences the kind of feel-good entertainment that makes you laugh out loud and smile all the way home.

Among those who shared their joy after watching the film was veteran star Jackie Lou Blanco shared how the film brought back memories: “Ang sarap kasi parang panahon namin. Very 80s. It’s a feel-good movie. You just sit, watch it and enjoy its simplicity. It’s nice. I haven’t watched a movie like this in a long time. It’s very nice of Roderick to do something like this again, which he’s so good at.” Seasoned actor-comedian John Lapus echoed the sentiment, saying, “Nakakatawa nang bonggang-bongga itong pelikula na ‘to.” 

Prime Video releases full trailer, key art of its first Filipino Amazon Original movie, Ten Little Mistresses

The streaming giant breaks worldwide last Wednesday, February 1, the official trailer of Ten Little Mistresses (Sampung Mga Kerida). 

Shown in the key art released to the media are the country’s top movie stars – Eugene Domingo, Christian Bables, Pokwang, Arci Muñoz, Carmi Martin, Agot Isidro, Kris Bernal, Sharlene San Pedro, Adrianna So, Kate Alejandrino, Iana Bernardez, Donna Cariaga, and John Arcilla.

It’s always fun with GVBOYS, watch it for free on the Puregold Channel

One of the lovable things about sitcoms is how relatable they can be. Visit the Puregold Channel to watch "GVBOYS: Pangmalakasang Good Vibes", a free digital sitcom that follows the lives of three young men who live in a boarding house owned by a woman named Aling Pearly (played by sitcom veteran, Ms. Carmi Martin).

The story’s plot revolves around three young men and how they deal with concerns such as adulting, financial challenges, love, friendship and compassion.

Mark Herras dons new hairdo, prepares for 'Luna Blanca' Book 3


Badboy of the Dance Floor Mark Herras arrived at the press conference of "Luna Blanca" on Tuesday sporting a new hairstyle.  The kapuso leading man will portray the 'older' version of Joaquin when the series premieres its third and last installment beginning September 10.  The younger Joaquin was portrayed by tween star Kristoffer Martin.


Mark said that his new hairstyle has nothing to do with his character in the series.

"Actually po bago ako nagpagupit ng ganito, sinabi ko po kay direk (Dominic Zapata) kung pwede po akong magpagupit ng ganito. Sabi naman po ni direk na OK lang pero siguro by the time na isu-shoot na ang first week na episodes, kailangan mejo tumubo na yung buhok ko sa gilid," he said.

Bianca King and Heart Evangelista take centerstage in Luna Blanca's third book


Beginning September 10, Kapuso prime actresses Bianca King and Heart Evangelista headline GMA Network's original drama, Luna Blanca, as they breathe life to the adult characters in the story's third generation.

As the series enters its third book, Bianca as the dark-skinned Luna and Heart as the fair-skinned Blanca will continue the journey of the twin sisters in discovering their ancestry and, at the same time, fulfilling their personal destinies.

In this generation, Luna and Blanca's relationship will be tested after being trapped in a love triangle with Joaquin, whose character will be portrayed by Mark Herras. The sisters are in love with the same man, but Joaquin is smitten with Blanca from the moment he laid eyes on her.

REEL DEAL: The Healing BLOGCON


The star for all seasons, Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto is back with a new movie with Star Cinema. This time she goes with the new suspense thriller THE HEALING. Written by Roy Iglesias and Directed by Chito Roño. Gov. Vilma tells the bloggers that this wold be her first suspense thriller in her career. She mentions that even though she is a seasoned actress, she still learns a new style of acting just to satisfy the high standards of director Chito Rono. She is also happy working with a wide array of actors from different generations which she says makes her young with the youthful spirit.