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- The true story of Andres Bonifacio, a man who rose as a leader in the fight against the Spanish oppressors, and would gain the enmity of even those fighting for the same cause.
- After their mother's death, her adult children gather in their family home to respect the funereal rite of Pa-siyam. Although they had originally thought she died of natural causes, they soon realize that a dark force in their home may have played a part in her demise.
- Inya, a heroine of the Philippine resistance against the Japanese during World War II, recalls events involving her husband Edilberto and their childhood friend Ignacio, a transvestite who, masquerading as a woman also named Inya, becomes the lover of the local Japanese commander Ichiru, and is caught between duty to be a spy for his country and friends and his reluctant but growing love for Ichiru.
- Just like the seven previous Shake, Rattle and Roll films, this has three episodes-"13/F," about a children's party held in a forbidden floor, "Yaya" is about a naughty kid who discovers that her new nanny is a vampire, and "LRT" is about a freak accident in which people find themselves trapped in an LRT coach, chased by a monster.
- Sara and Zak, an aspiring musician and a yearning son find themselves in a series of almost-but-not-quite romantic encounters as they follow an upcoming indie-folk band. The two are struggling dreamers in their 20s who discover what it means to grow up as they experience the joy and pain of love and loss accompanied by the music of Ben and Ben.
- This story follows four friends, 3 females and one gay man, who all strive to be good mothers in the midst of a world of conflicts and cares. It opens during the fifth wedding of Ma'am Pearly, the adviser of the four, who are all members of a glee club during their college days. The story then follows the rehearsals and separate lives of the four Filipino friends as mothers.
- Can a love that bloomed under a Blue Moon truly last forever? In a quiet house in Boston, Massachusetts, elderly Filipina Corazon is writing a love letter. Knowing she has little time left, she is writing to every man named Manuel Pineda listed in the Philippine directory, identifying herself as his long-lost love. In the Philippines, an elderly man named Manuel Pineda is diagnosed with cancer and told he only has a few months to live. Manuel decides that before he dies, he wants to find the woman he loves most, whom he hasn't seen in decades: Corazon. "Blue Moon" follows Manuel's daunting search for Corazon all over the Philippines. He's joined by his emotionally-distant son Rod and recently-separated grandson Kyle. As Rod and Kyle accompany Manuel in his search for his lady love, they discover that there were actually two ladies named Corazon in Manuel's life: the nurse whom Manuel married after World War 2, and the spunky girl who was Manuel's first love in 1938. The blossoming of young love between the dashing young Manuel and the two Corazons in the 1940s is counterpointed with the dying Manuel's present-day search for his one true love. But which Corazon is it, and will he find her before he joins his Creator?
- Father Emman visits a small coastal town and is surprised to discover he is faithful to his vocation and vow of celibacy.
- Antonio Chan, a prominent Chinese businessman, has three women in his life: Sol, a Filipina; Lu Shui, who is Chinese; and Belinda, who is Filipino-Chinese. Antonio has children with all three women. A crisis shakes up the over-extended Tsinoy family, prompting all the members to re-examine their values and relationships, and confront issues that they have refused to face all these years. With Mano Po 2, My Home, Regal Entertainments continues the tradition established by the critical and box-office hit Mano Po. Features strong dramatic performances from a stellar ensemble cast, lush visuals, a reverberating musical score, an unforgettable theme song, and a heart-warming screenplay that eloquently captures the rich Tsinoy culture. Laugh, cry, and be touched by this family story about forgiveness, healing, and undying love.
- 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.
- In a world ravaged by war, mankind's fate rests on the reluctant shoulders of one man. Exodus, a grim and unsmiling mercenary must lead the survivors to the enchanted land.