
Five friends with below average intelligence earn the wrath of a wealthy bride-to-be. For this, they are framed for murder. The five have to escape from prison and try to clear their names on the outside.

Five friends with below average intelligence earn the wrath of a wealthy bride-to-be. For this, they are framed for murder. The five have to escape from prison and try to clear their names on the outside.

A gripping, moving story of love lost, love gained, love betrayed, and love unbound based on the Filipino film classic “Nagalit Ang Buwan sa Haba ng Gabi (The Moon Got Mad at the Long Night).” Marked by the glossy, polished, glamorous look of the classic Viva films from the ’80s, this is contemporary Filipino melodrama at its finest and most sophisticated. A definite must-see!

The steamy follow up to the hottest-selling sex video series. More dirty secrets. More shocking surprises. More flesh fantasies. Orgasma is the sixth installment of the highly popular erotic video series, “Sex in Philippine Cinema”. An explosive collection of sexploitation movies, Orgasma features the hottest vixens of Philippine Cinema topbilled by the country’s original Pantasya Ng Bayan, Joyce Jimenez. This thrilling anthology also stars Ara Mina, tagged as the country’s Millennium Goddess, the luscious seductress Ynez Veneracion and more sizzling stars.

Cat and Wacky (Bea Alonzo and Dingdong Dantes) are best friends. Despite their obvious chemistry and one drunken kiss, the two have never really gotten together. Enter David (Enrique Gil), who encounters Cat while she’s changing a tire in the middle of a typhoon. He shoots a video of her and posts it on the Internet, declaring his love for his mystery “girl in the rain” and asking netizens to help her find his drenched crush.

The story opens with Brandon and Shy, negotiating for a lease of an old room owned by Stella. Brix, a travelling salesman and Stella’s live-in partner deals with the couple in behalf of the landlady. Little do they know that inside the mysterious house lies a perplexed truth. One night, Brandon is awakened by muffled sounds of screams and sobs. Recognizing it as Stella’s voice, Shy restrains him from going to the master’s bedroom to check. As the days go by, more noises emanate the b edroom from inside. After finding Stella emerge with fresh bruises, Brando becomes more curious to know the deeper indignities of the abuse. At one point, Brandon unwittingly becomes witness to Stella’s bedroom torments, and a series of puzzling slay and murder takes place. “Bugbog Sarado” shapes up the frames of sadism and masochism. It intensified the sounds of pain and protest in discovering the real encounters inside the bedroom of abused women.

Playing with Fire (Laro sa Baga) features a protagonist whose identity is characterized primarily by his sexuality. Early on, Ding develops an infatuation for his godmother/ surrogate parent Carmen. Realizing the futility of his infatuation, he falls for Dee, Carmen’s adopted daughter. Before anything else develops between them, Carmen finds a way to seperate the two. Growing up, Ding seeks out Dee for a second time and they fall for one another. But their affair is short-lived, as the people surrounding them orchestrate to seperate them – permanently this time.

Masahista is a story about a young masseur named Iliac (played by Coco Martin) who caters to gay clientele. In here, sex is an immediate consequence of massage. One ordinary night, a gay writer (Alan Paule) becomes Iliacs first customer of the day. But once outside the parlor, his current gf (Katherine Luna), a bar girl who works in Japan, asserts her sexual dominion over him.
This locally produced animated film aims to reintroduce the other side of mythical creatures like the tikbalang, kapre, manananggal, and aswang by giving a new dimension to these typically reviled creatures.

Dayo is a heartwarming story of overcoming one’s fear and succeeding over adversity. The plot revolves around Bubuy who is out to save his abducted grandparents in the land of Elementalia, a magical and mystical world that houses many of the Philippines’ mythical creatures and other enchanted elements.

In the movie, Dingdong as Wacky, a morning show host and serial dater who unwittingly pushes his best friend into a complicated romantic situation just to save his TV career. Bea plays Cath Aguinaldo, a woman who has always prioritized her family over her own sake. She catches the attention of Enrique Gil’s character when he sees her changing a tire in the middle of a heavy downpour.

Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? is a 2013 Filipino film adaptation of Ramon Bautista’s novel of the same title. The romantic comedy film is produced by Star Cinema and is part of its 20th Anniversary presentation. It tells the story of a brainy ugly duckling girl and on how she turns into someone who’s worth loving. It is the first movie team up of Kim Chiu and Xian Lim and is directed by Joyce Bernal.

RAM (Richard Gutierrez) is a struggling fireman down on his luck. He gets suspended from his job pending investigation into their operations. This happens while moving heaven and earth to find money for his fathers kidney transplant where he himself is going to be the donor…

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