Amaya vol. 1 now initially available

"AMAYA" vol. 1 now initially available in certain stores in Metro Manila at PHP225.00. Deliveries to other areas are still ongoing. ...

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Make it 'doubles' this time: Ready to surviv

The Philippine Star To be fit is to carry out challenges. To outwit and outplay castaways is to survive the tribal council. To hav...

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Rhian Ramos reunites with Aljur Abrenica via Kontrabida Girl

Maganda ang napiling title ng GMA Films sa movie na pagtatambalan nina Rhian Ramos at Aljur Abrenica na Kontrabida Girl, pero sa title pa ...

26 Oct 2011 | undefined comments| Read more

Tween stars in horror flick

Barbie Forteza, Derrick Monasterio, Louise de los Reyes and Alden Richards take a different path from their usual TV assignments in the forthcoming movie The Road.
This is the first time the four are featured in a horror movie, and the best thing for them in this project is Yam Laranas directing it.
Laranas’ has directed a movie in Hollywood The Echo that starred Jesse Bradford, Amelia Warner, and Iza Calzado.
The Road gives the young stars another kind of experience and expands their points of view as actors.
While they play their real ages, they are thrown in a different world, specifically one that is haunted by ghosts.
Barbie, a tween, will experience how it is to see a spirit of the dead. Derrick, a daring young man who goads his girlfriend to sneak out to have fun with him, will have a different perception of life after The Road. But it was actually Janine (played by another tween Lexi Fernandez) who convinces Ella (Forteza) to sneak the car out so they can learn to drive.
Joy (Louise Delos Reyes) is Lara’s younger sister, a very impressionable girl who idolizes Lara (Rhian Ramos) very much. Abducted and imprisoned in another cell as with Lara, she hopes to escape and reunite with her family.
 Abet (Alden Richards) is the 17-year old teenager with a mysterious past who abducts Lara and Joy and imprisons them inside a basement to be raped and abused.
What happens to these tween stars in The Road is what makes it really interesting.

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