I Love Betty La Fea is a Philippine drama series that was aired on ABS-CBN, based on the Colombian series Yo soy Betty, La Fea from RCN Television that began airing on September 8, 2008 and ended on April 24, 2009. From October 5, 2009 until May 28, 2010 it was aired in the United States and Canada via The Filipino Channel.
Angelito: Ang Bagong Yugto is a 2012 Philippine daytime television drama aired on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel. It is the sequel of Angelito: Batang Ama. It stars JM De Guzman, Charee Pineda, Kaye Abad, John Prats with the supporting roles of Devon Seron and Sam Concepcion replacing Mundo Man ay Magunaw on July 16, 2012.
Good Vibes is a Filipino teen dance musical drama anthology series aired on ABS-CBN. It stars Sam Concepcion, Enrique Gil and Arron Villaflor, with some of the teen housemates from Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Clash 2010, James Reid, Devon Seron, Ivan Dorschner, Yen Santos and Kazel Kinouchi, along with other newcomers Coleen Garcia, Linn Oeymo, Heidi Reigo, Chikara Nawa.
Best friends Lucy and Shayne enter a forbidden lighthouse and encounter two ghosts that cause them to fall. After getting unharmed, they soon discover that the place is haunted by two witches marked with unfinished business.
A story and friendship of five wealthy and successful women Georgia, Chloe, Stella, Charley, and the newest in the group Ina. The four older women take Ina under their wing as they teach her the "rules" in their "secret" world. Most importantly, they teach Ina on how to go about their secrets.
Three different stories about heartbreak and happy endings.
A teenage band headed for a gig in a remote province is lost in a thick forest. With their bus out of gas, they seek refuge in an abandoned resort. Unknown to them, they have trespassed into the territory of an alluring and beautiful "engkanto" and has now cast a menacingly deathly spell upon them.
This song-and-dance musical follows the journey of an island girl with a natural gift for dancing as she navigates through life in the city to follow her dreams and find love along the way.
Jessica Santiago & Ana Bartolome are two sisters who have lived in separate lives for 12 long years. Jessie, though an excellent student, has grown to feel sorrow of Ana’s lost while Ana, not knowing that she’s an orphan, grew up in a far-flung fishing village. When they meet in a swimming competition, the Santiagos exert effort to bring Ana back. But when Ana returns home, Jessie feels more abandoned & lovelorn. With their relationship turning sour, Jessie’s life is terribly put in danger. In the end, the two sisters find home where their hearts truly lie.
Viva Live has just mounted another successful concert at the Big Dome last April 5 by putting together real-life talented friends-Billy Crawford, Sam Concepcion, and James Reid-in one audio-visual spectacle called The Cr3w Live In Concert. The two-hour-and-a-half-hours upbeat concert, embellished with grand LED displays and well-curated costumes for the performers, may well be considered at par with foreign acts. Billy, Sam, and James-who each had their focal moments onstage-did not disappoint. Even guest artists such as the PPop Generation, the ZPop Girls, Coleen Garcia, Yassi Pressman, and Nadine Lustre gave out performances worthy of the audience's money.
I Do Bidoo Bidoo: Heto nApo sila! is a heartwarming story about love, family, and friendship. The movie follows the journey of two young couples as they navigate the ups and downs of life, set against the backdrop of a musical extravaganza. With catchy songs and delightful performances, this film is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.
A creative horror movie made up of five unique short films tied together by a similar theme.
A culinary romance set in Binondo, where Chinese traditions are still very much observed, Mano Po 5: Gua Ay Di is a touching story of how a young Chinese woman fights for the man she loves. She is doomed by strict family traditions to only wed someone of pure Chinese descent. But Charity finds love where she was not supposed to find it... at least according to her cold-hearted mother. Despite being met with resistance by her traditional Chinese family, most especially her mother, Charity continues her relationship with Nathan. Nathan, on the other hand, proves himself and his love to her by making an effort to learn about her background, culture and language resulting into various mishaps, sometimes comical and other times just plain disastrous. Charity finds solace in the kitchen, her cooking interwoven with the story of her ill-fated romance. Will true love prevail in the end? And will she be able to come up with the perfect recipe for love?
The film is set before the events of Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme wherein the twins are seen disputing the ownership of the family corporation. The film was inspired by the James Bond film series in terms of musical score and visual effects.
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