
Adik sa’yo: Directed by Nuel C. Naval. With JM De Guzman, Cindy Miranda, Candy Pangilinan, Minnie Aguilar.

Adik sa’yo: Directed by Nuel C. Naval. With JM De Guzman, Cindy Miranda, Candy Pangilinan, Minnie Aguilar.

In search for his long-lost father, a young boy’s reality becomes mystified when two movie-like characters appear in his hometown.

A hot young lass charms the heart of a powerful rich man. Iris, an 18-year-old virgin marries Joaquin, a rich widower, because of money. However, when he learns that Iris is not really a virgin, their honeymoon turns to a bloodbath.

A socially awkward teen bonds with a group of misfits who plot to abduct the schools arrogant rich kid until their kidnapping scheme turns deadly.

Fan Girl is about a fanatical Paulo Avelino fan (newcomer Charlie Dizon) who meets her onscreen idol (played by himself) in less than ideal circumstances after stowing away in the back of his pickup truck. As you’d expect, the young stan finds out he isn’t quite the perfect man when nobody’s watching.

A coming-of-age tale about two girls that delves into the complexities of sexuality and its big impact on their young lives.

Story about a happily married couple visited by an old friend, who ends up stirring the pot by becoming sexually involved with both the husband and the wife.

Two male best friends have their relationship tested when it turns out that one is in love with the other.

Follows Lynn as she leaves her family behind and travels through the Cordilleran highlands to try her luck in the city as a country singer.

Witness how lives of four young people who have various sexual quirks and inhibitions intertwine as they live together in a snug boarding house.

Sunday is precious. In Taipei’s Little Philippines, Sunday is priceless. Its simple pleasures, perk up wilting ambition and rejuvenate flagging aspiration. The discovery of an abandoned couch, this particular Sunday, sets this story in motion. Filipino guest workers, Manuel and Dado, hoist the couch and head back to their dormitory in the industrial fringes of the Taipei hinterland. This funny road movie is driven forward by the conflict between their irrational hopes and the lurking personal demons of cold, hard rationale. Pinoy Sunday walks rural-third-world protagonists through traffic heavy, fast-paced, modern city streets and freeways; till ‘irrational hope’ and ‘the demons of cold, hard rationale’ mutate, and one is soon indistinguishable from the other.

Janice’s steamy obsession to imitate Lexi propels them to campus stardom. But dark secrets blur the lines between authenticity and seductive deception.