Award-winning Filmmaker Dan Villegas: The Storyteller of Modern Filipino Romance

From his hit MMFF 2014 romcom film ‘English Only, Please’ to his latest project, ‘Almost Us,’ Dan Villegas introduces a fresh love team to the big screen – JMFyang. Produced by Regal Entertainment and Project 8 Projects, the film stars former Pinoy Big Brother housemates JM Ibarra and Fyang Smith in their first full-length film together. Coming to cinemas on May 6.

Joe Keery Leads a Love Story You Have to Piece Together in the Romantic Thriller ‘Marmalade’

Stranger Things standout Joe Keery delivers one of his most compelling performances to date alongside rising star Camila Morrone in Marmalade, a genre-bending romantic crime thriller that unfolds through flashbacks and keeps audiences guessing until the very end. Written and directed by Keir O’Donnell in his feature directorial debut, Marmalade reinvents the outlaw love story for modern audiences. Now streaming on Lionsgate Play.

Literary phenomenon “Reminders of Him” by #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover gets adapted for the big screen

Published in 2022, Colleen Hoover’s Reminders of Him has sold more than six million copies in the United States, and has been translated into forty-five languages. Now, Reminders of Him is transformed into a feature film about motherhood, redemption, and the power of love in overcoming every obstacle. In cinemas March 11.

Brillante Ma Mendoza’s Unique Filmmaking Style in ‘Until She Remembers’

Director Brillante Ma Mendoza’s latest work, a rather soft and warm film, far different from what he usually directs, ‘Until She Remembers’ works because of how good its stars are, namely Charo Santos-Concio, Barbie Forteza and Boots Anson Roa-Rodrigo. And with his “no script” filmmaking style, the story can evolve into something more, depending on how the cast interprets their characters.

‘UNTIL SHE REMEMBERS’ opens in cinemas February 25, 2026.

‘The Loved One’ Review: The Two Sides of Love

It’s an Irene Villamor film. If you’re expecting deep talks about relationships and life, you’ll get it all and more. It’s actually how the story was built. While visually, Curtis and Jericho played their part really well, it’s the conversations that tell the story. The lines, the meanings behind their words, how they hold back from saying things and how they let it all out when it was all they have left.

Read our full review of ‘THE LOVED ONE.’ Now showing in cinemas nationwide.