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Bakit kaya nagtataka 'yung iba kung bakit My Bebe Love at Beauty and the Bestie ang nangunguna sa takilya?

Bakit kaya nagtataka 'yung iba kung bakit My Bebe Love at Beauty and the Bestie ang nangunguna sa takilya habang ang Nilalang at Honor Thy Father ay nangungulelat sa kabilang banda? Ilang puntos. Ang MMFF ay isinasagawa tuwing panahon ng Pasko at mahaba ang bakasyon.

Full List of the Winners of 41st Metro Manila Film Festival

The 41st Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) awards night was finally reveal last December 27, 2015 at the KIA Theater, Araneta Center, Quezon City. Here is the full list of winners of MMFF 2015: Mainstream Category      Best Actress: Jennylyn Mercado (#WalangForever)     Best Actor: Jericho Rosales (#WalangForever)     Best Picture:  #WalangForever     2nd Best Picture: Buy Now, Die Later     3rd Best Picture: My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMore

Haunted Mansion (2015 MMFF Entry) | Quickie Movie Review

Haunted Mansion (formerly Retreat House) is a supernatural horror film. The film was directed and written by Jun Lana, starring Janella Salvador , Marlo Mortel and Jerome Ponce.

Beauty and The Bestie (2015 MMFF Entry) | Quickie Movie Review

Plot: The story follows of estranged best friends Ericka (Vice Ganda) and Emman (Coco Martin) who will be "reunited" when the latter asks for the former's favor in connection to his mission as a spy agent.

All You Need is Pag-ibig (2015 MMFF Entry) | Quickie Movie Review

All You Need Is Pag-Ibig (lit. "All You Need is Love") is a romantic comedy film produced and distributed by Star Cinema as their official entry to 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival.

Notes on "Honor Thy Father" (2015 MMFF Entry)

Here the another notes of Jason Javier in the controversial Metro Manila Film Festival movie  "Honor Thy Father." My notes on Honor Thy Father: 1. Two of the best films I've seen this year started with a scene involving a stray dog and both ended with a tragedy. These canine metaphors (dog-eat-dog world? Oppression? Survival? Resiliency?) completely served their purpose and were the perfect jumping-off points for these gritty and brutal portraits of evil within our society. 2. I'm not a fan of networking and this made me think thrice on risking any investments involving fast money. For my friends that did get rich through this scheme though, it's never too late to send me a Christmas basket.

Notes on My Bebe Love #KiligPaMore (2015 MMFF Entry)

Here another notes from Jason Javier regarding on the blockbuster film My Bebe Love #KiligPaMore. My notes on My Bebe Love #KiligPaMore: 1. One of the first few scenes showed Vic Sotto looking at a mirror and combing his eyebrows. This was meant to be funny and it was the type of slapstick comedy that will be used all-throughout the movie. It felt dated (Pinoy comedy has not evolved much?) but still elicited laughs from the audience. A succeeding scene had Joey de Leon referring to Vic's "Sandata ni Hudas". Dated and recycled. 2. Aiai delas Alas, on the other hand, played her character really loud and broad (with matching frilly hair, pastel outfits, and purple & green eyeshadow in case it still wasn't loud enough for the viewers). She kept screaming all of her lines reminding me of my mom whenever I forget to place my clothes in the hamper. I think they would make the perfect BFFs. 3. I was thrown off by the ADHD-style editing with screens flipping a...