Mistah, Classic Pinoy Movie

October 30, 2010
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Witness the soldiers who risk their lives for the protection of the people.

Giving up their personal hapiness to respond to the call of duty, the dedicated servicemen encounter tremendous excitement in the battlefield as the conflict between Christians and Muslims soar in Mindanao.

A heartwarmng story about camaraderie and dedication.

Directed by Ricardo 'Bebong' Osario
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My Amnesia Girl

October 29, 2010
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Ispiritista, Movie

October 29, 2010
One day, Victor thinks of a way by which he can make others who are also mourning feel better—and make some money in the process. With the help of two cohorts, Wally (Wally Bayola) & George (Jose Manalo), Victor passes himself off as an “Ispiritista” who can communicate with restless spirits…for a handsome fee. The innocent Tom Tom has no idea that his dad is a fake medium. In fact, the little boy idolizes his father and proudly tells his classmates that his father gets rids of ghosts for a living.

Victor is hired by Tom Tom’s school to speak to the ghost of a little girl and ask her to leave the campus. As his dad prepares, a surprised Tom Tom discovers that he can see and talk to Didith (Abigail Arazo), the little girl’s ghost. She tells Tom Tom what needs to be done to calm her restless soul. Tom Tom obeys her instructions, and she stops haunting the school. Victor takes the credit and accepts the school’s thanks for a job well done.

After this success, Victor quickly finds more ghost-busting work. Impressed by how he handled the school ghost, the lovely Lalaine (Cindy Kurleto) hires Victor to rid her boarding house of a quartet of see-through spooks (Teri Onor, Allan K., Soxy Topacio, Antonio Aquitania) who are scaring her sexy single boarders.

Victor promptly accepts, believing Lalaine could be a wonderful new wife for him, not to mention a caring new mother for Tom Tom. But Victor’s hopes that Lalaine will also fall in love with him are dashed when she discovers that Victor is merely a con artist who can’t even see ghosts, much less talk to them.

But just when Victor is about to apologize for his sins, he realizes that he has suddenly developed the power to see and speak to ghosts…for real! Victor realizes what he must now do to make up for his lies. In Ispiritista’s spirited, inventive climax, Victor, Tom Tom, Lalaine, Wally, George, and an absent-minded priest Fr. Ben (Jonee Gamboa) must enter a haunted mansion full of unfriendly spooks and creepy corpses to rid themselves of the ghosts once and for all, or die trying!

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Basta Ikaw Nanginginig Pa, Movie

October 28, 2010
Enteng (Vic Sotto) has long been looking for the right girl, but it seems that he doesn't have much luck at it. Disappointed, he decided to join his cousin in Manila (Rosanna Roces), his cousin's landlady. Fiesty, fiery, and frank, Selya annoys and perplexes Enteng. Not used to the ways of the big city, he figures that it's best for him to go home. But something strange happens on his way to work to signify his resignation: he is mistaken for the hired assassin tasked to kill Selya. Now, it's up to him to realIy save her!

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Kamoteng Kahoy Movie

October 27, 2010
This is based on a true story which happened in a small barrio in Bohol in 2005. 21 pupils died and almost a 100 were hospitalized after eating cassava cakes sold by an old woman, who might have accidentally used pesticide in her ingredients. She has been selling cassava cakes in that school, and has a loving relationship with the children.
The film follows a town from painful trauma towards healing through the undercutting points of view of 2 of the child survivors, and the old woman vendor. The two children survivors, in their own beguiling yet perceptive ways, slowly learn the issue of crime, prejudice and compassion as they develop friendship and accept their loss. The old woman, who is ostracized and condemned by the entire town, even by her own family, finally makes sense of the whole tragic thing and takes matters in her own hand.Answers don’t come easy, but in the end redemption arrives for every soul in this town in the form of a final climatic event.

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Marino, Pinoy Movie

October 23, 2010
“Marino” is quite a film. The emotions are heartfelt and as tempestuous as the sea. “I’m pleased to have worked with Ara,” Allen said. She is very good in this movie. Its story is told from our view-point. We are a couple separated by the sea, who have to sacrifice and fell the loneliness of separation. Had I not become an actor, I would have been a seaman myself. I once dreamt of boarding the ship, inspired by a successful neighbor-seaman I know in Pampanga.”

“Marino” is based on true-to-life experiences of sailors and the family they leave behind. “There is so much sacrifice involved,” Allen said. “Imagine leaving your loved ones behind while you are away for so many months or even years.”

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I do, New Pinoy Movie

October 23, 2010
Mayumi (Erich Gonzales) is a girl with a happy disposition in life who dreams of meeting her "the one" someday. She has been dreaming of meeting her "the one" and having the perfect wedding ever since she was a little girl. When she meets Lance (Enchong Dee), a Chinese descendant, in a wedding, she immediately knows that he is "the one" she is waiting for, her faith and destiny. The two of them become lovers despite the unwillingness of their families to their relationship.



The unsupportiveness of Lance's family was shown during a birthday party, where Mayumi wore a blue dress while everyone else in the party wore red. (During celebrations, it is customary for the Chinese to wear red attires.) Lance's family talked about how she was very different in front of her in Chinese. They also tell Lance about how inappropriate his companion is.

One day, Mayumi tells her friends about her current condition, about how she recently seems to be very choosy of what to eat and also how she always feels like urinating. Her friends immediately accompany her to the drugstore, thinking of the possibility that she might be pregnant. Turns out, Mayumi is pregnant. Her family, especially her father, is very disappointed of her and tells her to move out. Mayumi temporarily lives in Lance's house. She is forced to marry Lance. Although Mayumi loves the idea of becoming Lance's bride, Lance on the other hand has doubts on Mayumi becoming his wife. He doesn't have enough money for the extravagant wedding that Mayumi wants, since his family is not very supportive on the idea of him marrying a Filipino and also because the baby is not a boy. Being a Chinese, Lance is obliged to marry also a girl of Chinese descent to keep the Chinese blood tradition. Mayumi's family on the other hand felt they were betrayed because Lance promised to marry Mayumi because of their love child. Is marrying someone because of a baby worthy of saying "I do"?

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Noy, The Movie

October 19, 2010
Noy is a Filipino independent film released in 2010. It stars Coco Martin and Erich Gonzales and was released under Star Cinema. The film was directed by award-winning film director Dondon Santos. The film is rated "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board.[1] It has been selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards.[2]



Forced to find a job as his family's breadwinner, Noy (Coco Martin) poses as a journalist commissioned to come up with a documentary following the campaign trail of his namesake and top presidential bet, Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino for the 2010 Philippine National elections.

The film, infused with actual documentary footage inter-cut with dramatic scenes, deals with themes of poverty, survival and hope for the Filipino family.
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Sa'yo Lamang Movie, (DVD Copy)

October 18, 2010
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Paano Ko Sasabihin Movie

October 12, 2010
Cinema One Originals’ Paano Ko Sasabihin? tells of an extraordinary love story that goes beyond the typical boy meets girl formula with its endearing characters. Enchong Dee and Erich Gonzales played their roles well, even studying sign language which served as a tool to establish an unexpected connection between two strangers in the film. Given that they are both supposedly deaf-mute, moviegoers should expect stretches of silence. These instances, however, are never awkward as moviegoers will easily get caught up in the “dialogue” between the two main characters. Even the subtitles give emphasis to the scene with the use of larger font sizes during crucial moments.

Paano Ko Sasabihin? has its share of problems when it comes to continuity and realistic value of some of its scenes, but it is still a must-see film, especially for those who are looking for a feel-good movie that will remind people to keep the faith when it comes to falling in love.

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Till My Heartaches End, New pinoy movie, kimerald

October 12, 2010

Agnes Garcia (Kim Chiu) has always longed for the time when her family will finally be complete again. At the young age of 6, her parents left the country to work abroad – her mother was a medical technician in America, while her father worked as an engineer n Riyadh. Despite the distance, Agnes held tight to the inevitability that she will reunite with her parents once again when she passes the nursing exam and applies to work in the States.

Paolo “Powie” Barredo (Gerald Anderson) is out to prove to the world that he is not just a son out of wedlock, but that he can succeed in life independently. Though he started out roughly, he soon picked up pace and climbed the ladder of success. But as things started falling into place, other important things in his life had to take a backseat as he experienced the thrill of finally achieving his goal.


The moment these two saw each other at the café, they couldn’t take their eyes off each other. Their attraction was apparent and it seemed that destiny brought them together. As they got to know the other better, they found solace and comfort in each other’s company. But the security they found in each other soon started to shake when their different life paths take them to different directions. Despite the love they both still have for each other, one must choose to decide when to let go, even if the other is still holding on.
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One More Chance, Pinoy Movie, Most Requested

October 7, 2010
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Caregiver, Pinoy Movie

October 7, 2010
The film is based on real-life stories of Filipino caregivers abroad. Director Roño searched for stories of their lives abroad and personally talked to some who shared their experiences. Roño has friends who work as caregivers; their real-life scenarios were directly depicted in the film.[1]

Eighty percent of the film was shot in Littlehampton, West Sussex in three straight weeks. Shots in Littlehampton include the snow scene, upon many others. The cast includes British actors namely; Saul Reichlin, Matthew Rutherford, and Claire Jeater.[1]

The rest of the film was shot in Roosevelt College Rodriguez. The scenes here include the part where Sarah was still studying as a caregiver student.

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Have Baby, Will Date New Pinoy Movie

October 7, 2010
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Fall in love, get married and then have baby. That was the plan. But Denise's life turns upside down when she becomes a single mom. Juggling both a baby and a career, Denise needs all the helps she can get-- even if it's from Coby, infamous playboy and the father of her baby. Watch this whirlwind romance about finding love, babies, and marriage-- in whatever order.



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Saranggola, Pinoy Movie

October 7, 2010
Saranggola (international title: The Kite) is a 1999 Filipino film directed by Gil Portes, starring Ricky Davao, Lester Llansang and Jennifer Sevilla and produced by GMA Films and Teamwork Productions. It is a chilling morality tale, showing murder and corruption through the eyes of a child.

Though widowed, ex-cop, Homer, (Ricky Davao) is a kindly father to his ten-year old son, Rex (Lester Llansang). He is considered to be something of a bully in the poor Manila neighborhood where he lives. After mistaking a child retrieving a snarled kite for a burglar, Homer kills the boy and then hurriedly tries to cover up his error. Unbeknownst to his dad, Rex witnessed the event, too. As the two separately wrestle with their consciences, the neighbors find out and chaos soon ensues.

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Villa Estrella Movie

October 5, 2010
Ana is dragged to dilapidated resort Villa Estrella in an effort by her ex-boyfriend Alex to rekindle their lost romance. There, she is introduced to the strange inhabitants of the resort: Giselle, the daughter of one of the resort's long-time helpers who seem to have a mysterious connection with Ana, the restort's eccentric caretaker Mang Gusting who has been searching for his daughter since she suddenly disappeared many years ago and a murderous monstrosity who resides in the resort's murky swimming pool.

Anna (Shaina Magdayao) always have bad dreams about people getting murdered when she sleeps. Her ex-boyfriend (Jake Cuenca) then brings her to a resort called Villa Estrella for holiday. She meets Giselle (Maja Salvador), the daughter of one of the caretakers of the resort. Giselle is also one of the people who appear in her dreams. Strange incidents start to occur with Jennifer (Celine Lim), Giselles sister gets pulled into a swimming pool. Anna then realized she is spiritually connected to the resort where the spirits are seeking vengeance from people who caused their death. They need to leave the resort before they become their next victims...

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My Big Love Movie

October 5, 2010
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One More Chance Movie

October 3, 2010
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Basha (Bea Alonso) is an architect in the same firm as her fiancé Popoy (John Lloyd Cruz), who is an engineer. They belong to the same close-knit group of friends and have been together for five years until Basha gets fed up with Popoy's controlling but well-meaning ways and opts out of the relationship, building a new life for herself. Popoy goes on self-destruct mode but is later able to recuperate in the kind arms of Trisha (Maja Salvador). Basha realizes that he wants him back but things have already gotten too complicated.

Without a doubt, it was Popoy's bitter line, "You had me at my best; she loved me at my worst" that resonated with all those who has ever had their heart broken that filled the theaters; so memorable, it could probably even join the ranks of immortal lines ever uttered in Pinoy movies. While the trailer pretty much shows the entire movie, more welcome surprises await moviegoers as more unforgettable scenes and power lines are revealed. Sure, it's not original (note the rip-off/homage to Romeo+Juliet's Leo Dicaprio and Claire Danes' under-the-sheets action), and it had its melodramatic moments, but director Cathy Garcia-Molina injects humor in the nick of time.

One More Chance is one good reason Pinoys should give the pelikulang Pinoy another chance at redeeming itself in its own context, on its own terms, without having to show the seedy side of Manila just to be taken seriously.

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Watch Ang lahat ng itoy para sa'yo

October 1, 2010
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Watch Pinoy Movie, In Your Eyes

October 1, 2010
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