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MMFF 2025 and the continued evolution of the Filipino movie
It’s Christmas, and for Philippine cinephiles, it’s also the opening day of the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF)—a ...
“Call Me Mother” follows Twinkle (Vice Ganda), a gay pageant coach who is the best in the business. When a baby named Angelo ...
The Manila Times on MSN
MTRCB chief urges Filipinos to support MMFF 2025 entries
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) Chairman and CEO Lala Sotto encouraged Filipinos to watch and ...
Lifestyle.INQ on MSN
MMFF 2025 aims beyond escapism
Organizers of MMFF 2025 hope the annual showbiz tradition could provide a “welcome respite” this holiday season ...
Inquirer.net - Philippines Entertainment News on MSN
Netizens lament high movie ticket prices amid calls to support MMFF 2025
Facebook/FDCP Amid calls to support local cinema this Christmas season, netizens have taken to social media to express ...
The Manila Times on MSN
MMFF 2025 premieres delight Christmas crowds with star-studded appearances
In the days leading up to the Metro Manila Film Festival’s grand Christmas Day opening, some of the metro’s busiest shopping ...
EDITORS DESKIn a significant step, the national government is finally supporting the campaign to submit the Philippines' film for consideration at ...
A clunky setup doesn’t stop the latest from Vice Ganda from delivering the goods. (SPOT.ph) Call Me Mother centers on Twinkle ...
Caged in enclosures in Madrid's Retiro Park, they were described as 'strange', 'disfigured', 'brutal' and 'subhuman'.
Inquirer.net - Philippines Entertainment News on MSN
Stars, scandals and other showbiz spectacles that defined 2025
This is the fifth installment of the Entertainment channel’s Yearend report for 2025, highlighting the most controversial ...
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John Creedon on 30 years of Christmas presenting: 'I don't get nervous on air - but I do today'
John Creedon reflects on 30 years of broadcasting live on Christmas Day, and on getting people to slow down and listen in an ...
Alternative cinema giant Raymond Red sheds light on the future of the moving image and why it took him 43 years to go mainstream with MMFF 2025 entry, ‘Manila’s Finest’ ...
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