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- F.L.A.M.E.S. was formerly known as a primetime TV series in the Philippines then made it into a movie in 1997. The movie itself made it look similar to the TV show because the movie was divided into two episodes.
- Mela, an airhead brat, changes her ways after a breakup and tries to win over campus geek Miguel, despite their differences. Can she change for love?
- An intelligence agent struggles to balance his demanding work and equally demanding family life. His bigmouthed, high-maintenance wife risks his investigation of local terrorists as she mistakes his undercover surveillance for infidelity.
- College girl Pearl (Pauleen Luna) is delving into the horrific history of her school when a female spirit clad in white starts following her. Who is she, and why is she so tormented? Soon, the torturous events surrounding the incessant bullying of a young girl named Christina (Angelica Panganiban) surface, and the details show that Pearl might be implicated in the mystery far more than she wants to be.
- An established woman falls in love with a much younger man. However, their relationship is met with trials and conflicts brought by their age difference.
- Elvis and Presley are two clown performers who performed at the shopping mall when they interacted with the little girl along with her father who works at a tailoring shop.
- About two lonely people who met during the whaleshark watching season in Donsol, Sorsogon.
- A culinary romance set in Binondo, where Chinese traditions are still very much observed, Mano Po 5: Gua Ay Di is a touching story of how a young Chinese woman fights for the man she loves. She is doomed by strict family traditions to only wed someone of pure Chinese descent. But Charity finds love where she was not supposed to find it... at least according to her cold-hearted mother. Despite being met with resistance by her traditional Chinese family, most especially her mother, Charity continues her relationship with Nathan. Nathan, on the other hand, proves himself and his love to her by making an effort to learn about her background, culture and language resulting into various mishaps, sometimes comical and other times just plain disastrous. Charity finds solace in the kitchen, her cooking interwoven with the story of her ill-fated romance. Will true love prevail in the end? And will she be able to come up with the perfect recipe for love?