October 21, 2025
BTS Fans Celebrate Members’ Birthdays at SM Malls in the East
October 20, 2025
LG and Cinemalaya Drive the Future of Filipino Film and Creativity
This partnership reflects LG’s commitment to empowering creativity and the arts through technology, continuously supporting film, design, and visual storytelling that celebrate human imagination. In recognition of outstanding Filipino filmmaking, LG Electronics Philippines awarded LG OLED evo AI C5 TVs to this year’s winning filmmakers.
| Best Film (Full Length) - Bloom Where You Are Planted by Noni Abao |
| Best Film (Short Film) - The Next 24 Hours by Carl Joseph Papa |
| NETPAC Award (Full Length) - Republika ng Pipolipinas by Renei Dimla |
| NETPAC Award (Short Film) - Hasang by Daniel de la Cruz |
| LG OLED evo AI TV's Perfect Black technology |
| LG OLED evo AI TV's Perfect Color technology |
| LG OLED evo AI TV |
Life isn’t just about having the latest technology—it’s about the meaningful experiences it creates and the impact it brings to our everyday lives. Discover more at www.lg.com/ph/tv-soundbars/ and stay connected by following LG Philippines (@lgphilippines) on https://www.linkedin.com/company/lg-electronics-philippines-inc/, www.facebook.com/LGPhilippines/, www.instagram.com/lgphilippines/ and www.tiktok.com/@lgphilippines.
October 18, 2025
Historical Biopic “Quezon” Sets Worldwide Release
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| Jericho Rosales as Manuel Quezon |
- Philippines – October 15
- Australia & New Zealand – October 30
- North America, Guam, & Canada – October 31
- Middle East – November 20
Set against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of independence, “Quezon” follows Manuel L. Quezon’s (Rosales) strategic rise to power, navigating intense rivalries and political alliances to win the 1935 presidential elections. The film explores his clashes with figures such as Leonard Wood (Glen), Sergio Osmeña, and Emilio Aguinaldo, painting a gripping portrait of a leader who reshaped Philippine history.
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| Jericho Rosales (Quezon) and Mon Confiado (Aguinaldo) |
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| Karylle Tatlonghari (Aurora Quezon) and Jericho Rosales (Manuel Quezon) |
“We’re thrilled that ‘Quezon’ will finally be seen by Filipinos around the world—and not just by the Filipino community, but also by fans of historical and political cinema,” said producer Daphne Chiu-Soon. “This is a world-class production made for the big screen, and we’re proud to share this important story with a global audience.”
Helmed by award-winning director Jerrold Tarog, “Quezon” marks the end of the film studio’s cinematic “Bayaniverse” trilogy, a series of films based on Philippine history that includes 2015’s “Heneral Luna,” the Philippines’ highest-grossing historical movie of all time; and 2018’s critically acclaimed “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral.”
“Quezon” is produced by TBA Studios, with support from the Film Development Council of the Philippines and CreatePHFilms.
For updates and international screening details, follow TBA Studios on social media or visit their official website.
"Romeo and Juliet, The Musical" all set to open on October 22 and 23
The timeless tragedy of Romeo and Juliet comes alive this October as Kids Acts Philippines and MINT College proudly present “Romeo and Juliet, The Musical”—a fresh take on William Shakespeare’s most famous love story. The show will run on October 22 and 23, 2025 at St. Cecilia’s Hall, St. Scholastica’s College, Manila.
Adapted and given new lyrical life by Luigi Nacario, with music by Eugene Belbis and stage direction by Meldrig Costuna and Luigi Nacario, this production is designed especially for young audiences. True to the original folio, the staging will feature classic period costumes and sets while weaving in a unique blend of Western and Eastern musical influences. Shakespeare’s text remains intact, but with a simplified presentation that allows students and young theatergoers to fully appreciate the poetic language.
The production tells the legendary tale of two star-crossed lovers from rival families—the Montagues and the Capulets—whose romance blossoms amid a bitter feud in Verona. From their first fateful meeting to the heartbreaking finale, “Romeo and Juliet” explores the intensity of young love and the devastating cost of hatred.
This musical features a talented ensemble led by Noel Comia Jr. as Romeo, with Chelsea Sangco and AC Gamo alternating as Juliet. They are joined by a stellar cast including Ces Dela Cruz-Guevara, Faith Cabebe, Carlo Fabillar, Jhonsen Bognot, Terence Guillermo, Ivan Parcero, Bien Juni, and many more, along with a strong chorus of understudies and child narrators.
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| Noel Comia Jr. |
“Romeo and Juliet, The Musical” promises to be both a literary and theatrical treat—an engaging introduction to Shakespeare for students and a vibrant reimagining for theater lovers of all ages.
đź“… Regular Run: October 22–23, 2025 (2:00 PM & 6:00 PM)
📍 Venue: St. Cecilia’s Hall, St. Scholastica’s College, Manila
🎟️ Ticket Price: Php 1,200
Tickets are available via Ticket2Me. For inquiries, text/call 0945 148 8292 or email kidsactsphilippines@yahoo.com.ph. Follow Kids Acts Philippines on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) at @KidsActs, and Instagram at @kidsactsphilippines.
Killer Monkey Mayhem: Primate Wins Over Horror Fans with Gnarly Practical Effects
The horror world is going wild for Primate — a blood-soaked, old-school creature feature that made a ferocious splash at Fantastic Fest this September. Directed by Johannes Roberts and starring Johnny Sequoyah, Jessica Alexander, and Troy Kotsur, the film thrilled horror fans with its gnarly kills and impressive use of practical effects. It opens in Philippine cinemas this January 2026.
Watch the trailer here:
Early festival reactions have been electric. Fans at Fantastic Fest and Beyond Fest raved about the film’s unapologetically brutal approach and its commitment to practical FX over CGI. “Primate does for monkeys what Jaws did for sharks—only with more fur, sharper teeth, and a far greater sense of blood and guts,” wrote Bryan Kluger of Boomstick. The Holo Files called it “Cujo for chimpanzees,” praising its “gnarly kills balanced with hilarious moments.”
Audience reactions echoed the same energy, calling it a wild, crowd-pleasing ride that had entire theaters screaming, laughing, and squirming in their seats. JoBlo highlighted its “shocking kills and crowd-inciting moments,” while According to Seth described it as “pure carnage” and “a reminder never to have a pet monkey.” Cody Leach called it “the most fun I’ve had with an animal attack movie since Lake Placid.”
Primate follows a group of friends whose tropical getaway turns into a primal nightmare when their pet chimpanzee unleashes chaos. What starts as fun in the sun spirals into a bloodbath of survival as the group fights for their lives.
Produced by Walter Hamada and written by Johannes Roberts & Ernest Riera, the film combines old-school monster movie thrills with a wicked sense of humor, making it a standout in the creature feature genre.
Get ready to go bananas when Primate swings into Philippine cinemas in January 2026.
October 14, 2025
The Manila Hotel named the Philippines’ Leading Hotel at the World Travel Awards anew
The Manila Hotel once again earns international recognition as it is named the Philippines’ Leading Hotel 2025 at the 32nd World Travel Awards Asia & Oceania Gala Ceremony, held on October 13, 2025, at the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong.
Following its 2024 win, this consecutive victory reaffirms The Manila Hotel’s enduring excellence and its stature as the country’s premier luxury landmark. The World Travel Awards—often regarded as the “Oscars of the travel industry”—honor organizations that set new standards of excellence in travel, tourism, and hospitality worldwide.
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| Grand Lobby |
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| Champagne Room |
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| Cafe Ylang-ylang |
Accepting the award was Atty. Jose D. Lina, Jr., President of The Manila Hotel, who expressed deep gratitude for the international recognition.
“To be named the Philippines’ Leading Hotel once is already a distinct honor, but to receive this award for the second consecutive year is truly humbling,” said Atty. Lina. “This recognition belongs to our people—the heart and soul of The Manila Hotel—whose passion and dedication continue to define Filipino hospitality at its finest. For 113 years, The Manila Hotel has stood as a symbol of heritage and excellence, and this honor further inspires us to uphold that legacy as we continue to elevate the experience of our guests.”
A Legacy That Looks Ahead
With this back-to-back win, The Manila Hotel further cements its place as a national icon of heritage and prestige. As it continues to evolve, the hotel remains committed to enhancing every guest experience. Rooted in history, thriving in the present, and focused on the future, The Manila Hotel stands as a living symbol of Filipino pride.
The Running Man releases new trailer and posters
The film also stars William H. Macy, Lee Pace, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, Daniel Ezra, Jayme Lawson, Sean Hayes, Katy O’Brian, Colman Domingo, and Josh Brolin.
Produced by Simon Kinberg, Nira Park, and Edgar Wright, The Running Man is based on the novel by Stephen King. It’s a gripping, adrenaline-fueled story about survival, spectacle, and the price of entertainment in a world that’s forgotten its humanity.
The Running Man opens exclusively in Philippine cinemas on November 12, 2025. Watch the trailer now and get ready for the game of your life.








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