When Raymond Red first came on board the project, directing wasn’t part of the plan.
‘Manila’s Finest’ breakout star Ashtine Olviga explains why her character’s fight with her father is a mirror of today’s political landscape.
The answers quickly turned personal and reflective of the season’s spirit.
MMFF 2025 officially begins with the Parade of Stars, bringing movie magic, celebrity floats, and live performances to the streets in a festive show of Filipino cinema.
The category’s shortlist has 15 films, of which five will be nominated.
The official trailer of MMFF 2025 entry “Love You So Bad” teases an intense love triangle starring Will Ashley, Dustin Yu, and Bianca De Vera. The cast opens up about friendship, pressure, and portraying love without limits.
Isabel Sandoval, Sari Dalena, Jerrold Tarog, and more bring Philippine cinema to one of Europe’s most prestigious festivals.
Director Sigrid Andrea Bernardo and producer Sylvia Sanchez champion real inclusion in MMFF 2025 Entry, targeting a sustained shift in industry casting.
MMDA Chair Don Artes confirms full support for filmmakers, streamlining the lineup to eight entries to target a box office beyond ₱800 Million.
VivaMax director Roman Perez Jr. responds to bit player Chelsea Ylore’s viral claims and the speculation linking them to Senator Raffy Tulfo, calling out narratives that unfairly tag VivaMax actresses with prostitution.
