The Moffats Will Return To Manila For Their Reunion Tour

Midas Promotions is happy to announce that The Moffatts will return to Manila for their REUNION TOUR on the 30th of November, 2018. They will be performing an intimate live set at the Kia Theatre, that will be renamed the New Frontier Theatre after October 1st.

For the first time in almost twenty years the boys are back together and ready to deliver all of their biggest hits in a way you’ve never heard them before! Prepare to hear your favourites like ‘Miss You Like Crazy’ and ‘If Life Is So Short’ in a sonically revamped, mature style that the boys have developed over the years as professional musicians working on their own projects.

Tickets will go on sale Saturday, September 30th at 10AM via all TicketNet outlets,

ticketnet.com.ph, or call 911-5555.

LG Honors The Heroes Of Marawi With Grateful Donations To AFP

On its 30th anniversary, LG donates air conditioners, washers, TVs and a refrigerator to benefit Marawi soldier casualties and other injured soldiers at the Victoriano Luna Medical Center. 

In the spirit of National Heroes Day, LG Electronics reaffirmed its longstanding commitment to providing assistance to the community with a donation-in-kind to the Victoriano Luna Medical Center (VLMC), a government hospital that provides sanctuary and support to injured soldiers, including those who suffered casualties in the Marawi siege. 

Shell Bike Fair 2018 Brings Clubs Together - Recognizing Their Contributions

The Bike Community in the country is increasing rapidly with the need for motorcycles on the road  that are used in various ways. Based on the latest statistics from LTO, the number of registered motor vehicles in the Philippines has grown to 10.5 million as of 2017. As a vehicle used for work, and recreation, it now builds camaraderie, lasting friendships, and fun road trips,. Motorbikes is now growing to be an important part of the Filipino family. Shell Philippines recognizes this and they have set up the Shell Bike Fair which brings these communities together in one event.

Imus Production Back To Action Films With "Tres"


With the success of recent actions films like Buybust and We Will Not Die Tonight, the action genre in Pilipino films is gaining ground again. And one of the known film studios for actions, Imus Productions is back with a tilogy film called TRES.

Starring Jolo Revilla, Luigi Revilla, and Bryan Revilla, the movie wants to bring back the glory of the studio who is known to create iconic action movie which stars Ramon Revilla Sr., and Bong Revilla. Some of the classics were Nardong Putik, Agimat, Resiklo to name a few.

For the Revilla boys, they are living up to their name as a family of action stars and took this opportunity to create their own film. Of course with the guidance of Bong Revilla in terms of development. The trilogy is directed by Don Don Santos and Richard Somes.

Kevin Hart Gives Comedy Master Class in "Night School"

Comedy superstar Kevin Hart (Jumanji, Central Intelligence) brings his signature style to Universal Pictures’ hilarious comedy Night School (in Philippine cinemas September 26).


The comedy from director Malcolm D. Lee that co-stars Girls Trip breakout star Tiffany Haddish follows a group of misfits who are forced to attend adult classes in the longshot chance they’ll pass the GED exam. 

Imagine Dragons Write and Record End-Credit Song "Zero" for "Ralph Breaks the Internet"

Imagine Dragons, the GRAMMY®-winning band behind recent hits “Natural” and “Whatever It Takes,” wrote and recorded the end-credit song “Zero” for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Ralph Breaks the Internet.”

The song, which will be featured on the upcoming Walt Disney Records soundtrack album, is available today from KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records. Listen at http://smarturl.it/IDZero.  It was just featured as Zane Lowe’s World Record on Apple Music’s Beats 1.


The “Zero” lyric video also debuts today—check it out at https://youtu.be/hqAauanvEew

Directed by Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, “Ralph Breaks the Internet” opens in Philippine theaters on Nov. 21, 2018.

Channing Tatum Pays the Yeti Who Discovers Man in "Smallfoot"

“Our yetis are nice,” Karey Kirkpatrick, director of the yeti-meets-man comedy adventure “Smallfoot” wants to be clear. “They have big hearts, big feet, and big personalities.”  Foremost among these is the story’s hero, Migo, a happy-go-lucky young yeti utterly at peace with himself and his little world, when we first meet him, with no greater ambition than to take over the job as village gong-ringer when his dad retires.

The filmmakers cast Channing Tatum to voice for Migo, about whom Kirkpatrick says, “Channing has a great everyman quality and he gave Migo lots of charm and boyish exuberance.  You instantly like Channing when he opens his mouth, which is exactly what we wanted with the character, and he was game for anything.  When we told him he’d have to sing a song his first reaction was, ‘What?’ But then he dove right in and he sounds fantastic.

“I think most of us can see ourselves in Migo to some extent,” the director continues.  “It’s just easier to accept what you’re told and trot along through life, la de da.”  

But everything changes when the yeti spots a downed plane in the distance and chooses to pursue it.  Says Tatum, “The yetis run their lives by a series of laws that have been around forever. One of them states there’s no such thing as a smallfoot, so when Migo tries to tell everyone about finding the plane and the smallfoot, he is told that what he experienced is just not possible.”

Yet...it is.  This leads to a life-altering dilemma as poor Migo struggles to reconcile what he knows to be true with what is expected of him: recant his story, deny the smallfoot and get on with his happy life, or face ridicule and banishment.  Recanting his story means telling a lie, and Migo would never lie.  That leaves him no other option but to try and find the elusive smallfoot and bring it back to the village as proof.

What Migo doesn’t yet understand is that this won’t solve his problem; it will only bring other, bigger problems and questions to the forefront.  “Migo was content following the rules and had no complaints,” says Tatum.  “He wasn’t looking to stir up trouble.  But he gets pushed out of the nest, in a way, and what he finds is that there’s real beauty in discovery and so much to learn.  After that, it’s impossible to go back.”

In Philippine cinemas Thursday, September 27, “Smallfoot” is distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.  

About “Smallfoot”

An animated adventure for all ages, with original music and an all-star cast, “Smallfoot” turns the Bigfoot legend upside down when a bright young Yeti finds something he thought didn’t exist—a human.

News of this “smallfoot” brings him fame and a chance with the girl of his dreams. It also throws the simple Yeti community into an uproar over what else might be out there in the big world beyond their snowy village, in a rollicking story about friendship, courage and the joy of discovery.

“Smallfoot” stars Channing Tatum (“The LEGO® Batman Movie,” the “Jump Street” films) as the Yeti, Migo, and James Corden (“Trolls” ) as the Smallfoot, Percy.  Also starring are Zendaya (“Spider-Man: Homecoming”), Common (“Selma”), LeBron James (upcoming “Space Jam 2”), Gina Rodriguez (“Jane the Virgin”), Danny DeVito (“The Lorax”), Yara Shahidi (TV’s “Black-ish”), Ely Henry (TV’s “Justice League Action”), and Jimmy Tatro (“22 Jump Street”).

“Smallfoot” is directed by Karey Kirkpatrick, Annie Award-winning director of “Over the Hedge” and Annie nominee for the screenplays for “Chicken Run” and “James and the Giant Peach.”