I’m not going to host with these two, mga Inglisera ’no (they’re English-speaking)—no way!” Model-turned-actress Angel Aquino was reported to have said this as she was being cast on the lifestyle TV show, “F.”
News of the recent death of Anton Yelchin shocked Hollywood and his many Trekkie fans. The 27-year-old American actor,...
Defying gravity takes ridiculous amounts of energy and yet the touring British production of “Wicked” presents spectacular feats of levitation...
The Korean Wave didn’t stop at K-pop, K-drama and K-beauty. Over the last decade, a festival of films and documentaries...
‘It’s science that’s mixed with family, with good feeling, romance and with sadness,’ says director Joy Virata of Lauren Gunderson’s play
Tears were not on the agenda when we attended the Eiga Sai press screening for what we thought would be a happy Japanese film. Its promo poster showed a barefoot woman in a Hello-Kitty-shade-of-red apron holding a deck scrub aloft under the positively quirky title “Her Love Boils Bathwater.”
Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino attempted three times to back out of her role as Señora Margarita, a scheming, conceited, aristocratic cougar. But director Tuxqs Rutaquio refused to let her go.
The Dutch film “Cool Kids Don’t Cry” (Achtste Groepers Huilen Niet), about an athletic child diagnosed with a debilitating illness, could be among the staples of cable TV’s Fox Family Movies. It sure has the usual elements: tight-knit family, supportive and jovial adults, and the hodgepodge group of kids with a common interest.
Running until July 26 at The Theatre at Solaire, Bobby Garcia’s production of the Broadway and West End musical goes on an Asian tour after its Manila run
“I wasn’t actually a movie freak.” That was Norihiro Koizumi’s quick, unabashed reply when asked about his introduction to film,...