Kasal (Star Cinema)Īward-winning hunk actor Derek Ramsay set to make his Star Cinema comeback via “Kasal” alongside Bea Alonzo and Paulo Avelino. The film will also feature hunk actor James Reid as Sarah’s grandson. Hit Korean movie “Miss Granny” will be having its Pinoy movie adaptation via “20 Again” which stars Sarah Geronimo. The movie is directed by award-winning director Jun Robles Lana. “My Fairy Tail Love Story” is the first movie of ElNella love team of Elmo Magalona and Janella Salvador. The film also stars the award-winning actress Angelica Panganiban. One of Star Cinema’s much-awaited movie of 2018 “I Need You Back” will feature the hit love team of Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin after almost 10 years. Though, until now the actress who will play the role of Valentina is not yet announced. The much-awaited superheroine movie “Darna,” will set to conquer the Philippine cinema this 2018 which stars the ever beautiful Liza Soberano. Darna (Star Cinema and Reality Entertainment) Gallen.” The movie was shot in Switzerland under Viva Films. Scriptwriter-actress Bela Padilla will team up with former child actor Carlo Aquino in the movie “Meet Me In St. Viva Films’ will feature the new movie love team of Sam Milby and Yassi Pressman in the movie “Ang Pambansang Third Wheel.” The two Kapamilya stars first worked together in 2016 movie, “Camp Sawi.” Meet Me in St. Helmed by award-winning director Joel Lamangan, “The Significant Other” features the powerful casts of Tom Rodriguez, Erich Gonzales and Lovi Poe. The Significant Other (CineKo Productions) “Never Not Love You” will serve as the silver screen comeback of James Reid and Nadine Lustre under the direction of “On The Wings Of Love” director Antoinette Jadaone. Buy Bust (Viva Films)Īward-winning director Erik Matti is all set to share her newest masterpiece “Buy Bust” starring Anne Curtis and MMA Champion Brandon Vera. Reyes.” The movie is directed by award-winning director Jun Robles Lana. Reyes (Star Cinema)Īward-winning actresses Angelica Panganiban and Judy Ann Santos will team up on the comedy-drama movie “Ang Dalawang Mrs. Cruz” is written and directed by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, who also helmed the box office hit “Kita Kita.” Ang Dalawang Mrs. Lumaban ka! Panahon na para i-pack up mo na 'yang Lucy Torres mo, ilabas mo na diyan si Gretchen Barretto.Starring Ryza Cenon and JC Santos, the movie “Mr. This line has both bite and humor and is the battle cry for all wives dealing with wandering husbands, it seems. The Situation: Cha's mother, Babygirl Dela Costa (played by Carmi Martin), reminds her of the rightful place a wife plays in the marriage. Kara fancies herself a strong, independent woman capable of carrying on an emotionless affair while Cha learns to fight for her marriage. Derek lands a lucrative deal of providing the furniture of a luxury resort owned by Kara Zalderiaga (Anne Curtis) and her family. In this prime example of the wife not letting the mistress get her way, Cristine Reyes plays Charmaine Escaler, wife to Ram Escaler (Derek Ramsay). Notice as well how many of the lines are uttered by strong, woke women making their presence felt in society.Ĭast: Anne Curtis, Cristine Reyes, and Derek Ramsayīrief Synopsis: Philippine cinema will keep churning out third party-affair movies because they always resonate with audiences. How many do you still remember? And how many have inspired other memorable movie lines? Notice how many of them deliver a bite, a sting, and a reverb that can be felt even years later. In no particular order, PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) presents this list of famous lines from Filipino movies. The ones in the more recent decade have also generated countless memes, especially from the younger generation who can relate to the themes of love and heartache. There are even those that have inspired parody movies or comedy versions of it. This list covers a wide range of films, some as early as the '70s because until now, these famous movie lines are still iconic and relevant. These famous lines from Filipino movies have become canon, often referenced in articles, essays, and movie reviews through the years. Art imitates life but in the Philippines, Filipino movies are able to transcend real to reel and back again.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |