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- The story evolves around the ups and downs of single mother Ina (Ai-Ai delas Alas), the main protagonist. Her three husbands leave her with 12 children and financial problems to shoulder. A simple plot with a hilarious cast, packed with laughs and tear-jerker scenes with movie/commercial spoofs, surely "Ang Tanging Ina" will delight every heart.
- A popular urban legend about a woman who cooked and ate her two children.
- A dedicated mother is told that she only has a few months to live. She is determined to spend her remaining days with her family, but she takes that idea to a ridiculous extreme.
- This is a musical romantic comedy inspired by Valenciano's hit song.
- An overbearing mother asks a witch doctor to help bring her dead son back to life, which leads to disastrous results.
- Three women past their prime become young again with help from a magic mirror in this fantasy comedy film.
- A mother and a daughter with a complex love-and-hate relationship keep and maintain a whorehouse on top of a hill.
- Enteng Kabisote (Vic Sotto) wants to retire as the perennial hero of Engkantasya and have a normal life with his family without the magical elements. Ina Montecillo (Ai-Ai delas Alas) longs to have the right partner to be with for the rest of her life. One day, Engkantasya's evil fairy Satana puts Enteng under a powerful evil spell to make him fall in love with another woman, and when he meets Ina he exerts every effort to get her to fall in love with him, and she slowly opens her heart to this new opportunity for love. Enteng tries his best to be a father to Ina's children, who aren't fully supportive of him yet. But when their relationship gets serious, Ina discovers the truth: Enteng already has a family.
- A fallen angel (John Lapus) and a tiyanak (Elijah Alejo) join forces to create a superhero whose good deeds will be the two creatures' ticket back to heaven. They have their eyes on Inday (Marian Rivera), a barrio lass who finds out she is adopted during her foster mother's death-bed-confession. Inday sets out to find her roots by going to Manila and seek employment in the household where her true mother previously worked. While working as a maid, Inday puts up with Kokay's (Pokwang) antics, the mayordoma of the household who hates Inday's guts. Inday also encounters the man who would make her heart skip a beat. Jeffrey (Jake Cuenca), an enigmatic rich boy, secretly a superhero by night. Inday's stint in the city soon spirals into a fantastic web of a adventure and conflict as the fallen angel and tiyanak watch over Inday to make sure she will pass the tests given her. If she does, Inday will be given full powers to become the ultimate superhero who will help destroy the enemies of the city.
- IF THE DRINK INTOXICATES THE SPIRIT, BLOOD MARY, THE VAMP, IMPELS BLOOD-SHEDDING.
- Hee-Man grew up as an ordinary boy guided by Dila, not knowing he's a prince. As he starts looking for his parents, he meets Bato, who tells him his mission is to defend the people against the black forces of Black Tengko.
- Lando (Jestoni Alarcon) and Bobby (Victor Neri) are victims of an illegal recruiter, Celso (Robert Arevalo), so to get revenge, they will take his only child as a hostage.
- The story of an honest and brave policeman who goes on to fight a syndicate engaged in illegal narcotics and women in prostitution.
- Highly-recommended for the whole family, this romantic fantasy movie centers on a magical ring that brings good luck to a Cinderella-like character.
- An ex-marine fisherman decided to hunt down the thugs who murdered his wife and in-laws.
- Lawyers Mark and Dana seem like the ideal married couple until they find themselves opposing each other in a highly publicized divorce case involving a contentious reality.
- In her bouts to help her daughter, Teresa accidently lands on a call center job where Regina is employed, giving her a chance (or is it really?) to rekindle her relationship with her daughter. In the call center, she meets people coming from different walks of life; fun-loving Richie, young-living Lolay, prim and proper Martin, and their monster Team Leader Vince.
- Joey Hermosa (Erich Gonzales) and Marcus Hanson (Mario Maurer) only have two things in common. One: they live to make fairy-tale romances happen - Joey through her exquisite wedding cakes; Marcus through the numerous romantic comedies he stars in. Two: their own love stories do not have the fairy-tale happy endings - she was just recently dumped at the altar; he just discovered that his on-screen partner and real-life girlfriend had fallen in love with another man. These two broken-hearted people will find love again when they least expect it. Sounds like the perfect recipe for a sweet ever after. Desperate to escape the media frenzy and the intrusive questions of the public about his love life and career, Marcus impulsively decides to go on vacation in the Philippines where he meets Joey who is determined to move forward with her life. Marcus finds himself drawn to Joey's passion for baking, and rediscovers his love for acting. In love once again, he invites her to join him in Thailand. Joey refuses at first, but she eventually follows him to Bangkok and allows herself to fall in love again. But their love encounters opposition from Marcus' fans who are desperate to see him reunite with his ex-girlfriend, and from his overprotective mother. Joey's responsibilities back home cause a strain in their relationship. Despite their love for each other, Joey and Marcus begin to question if their dreams are worth sacrificing for holiday romance suddenly turned serious. Can Marcus and Joey's fairytale romance survive life's realities?.
- Pedro Calungsod, a young Filipino man, leaves his Visayan native roots to join the Spanish Jesuit priest Fr. Diego de San Vitores in his mission to the Marianas Islands (Guam) in 1668. The San Diego Mission arrives in the Marianas where the young Pedro, a trained catechist and mission assistant, begins work for Fr. Diego de San Vitores in baptizing the Chamorro natives, preaching the holy gospel and spreading the good news of salvation through the Christian faith amidst paganism, doubt and disbelief. Despite the longing for his father and the threats to their lives, even at the peril of death, Pedro and Fr. Diego continued their missionary work. They roamed the dangerous islands and baptized many more natives and continued to enlighten them about Christianity. Guam is now a devoutly Catholic state and this is the story of how the young Filipino saint, between wars and persecutions, played his part in this divine mission.
- Must sharing between sisters go as far as sharing the love of one man? This sex-drama film tells another version of sibling rivalry between two sisters that destroys both their lives.
- A STREET-SMART, LIMP-WRISTED ORPHAN PRETENDS TO BE MACHO IN ORDER TO COLLECT HIS INHERITANCE BUT THE CONSEQUENCES TURN DISASTROUS WHEN HIS BENEFACTORS ASKS HIM TO PRESENT TH THEM HIS FIANCEE
- IN THIS COMEDY FILM, RODERICK PLAYS TWIN BROTHERS, ONE MACHO AND THE OTHER GAY.