Kean and Klarisse fans take note: wifey Ortaleza responds to costar “shipping” rumors.
Why “Bar Boys: After School” hits close to home for Will Ashley.
After an unsuccessful run for QC councilor, Enzo Pineda reflects on service without a title, personal growth, and why his return to “Bar Boys: After School” feels more personal than ever.
The 51st MMFF reflects a changing Philippine cinema landscape, as a viral “Annie Batungbakal Lagare Award” honors Donna Cariaga and Soliman Cruz for appearing in three festival films each.
Before the awards and the history-making win, there was a woman who danced to shake off nerves and held onto a childhood dream of the silver screen.
In Call Me Mother, the MMFF 2025 director turns his personal journey of co-parenting and separation into a powerful cinematic manifesto.
After a four-year hiatus, the award-winning actress returns to the big screen in a Jeffrey Jeturian masterpiece that is becoming the “must-watch” drama of MMFF 2025.
In Bar Boys: After School, Rocco Nacino returns to a world that helped define a generation of Filipino viewers. He reflects on revisiting the story, mentoring younger actors, and the kind of legacy he hopes to leave behind.
The answers quickly turned personal and reflective of the season’s spirit.
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.
