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Saturday, March 1, 2025
THE 2000s # 96: RICA PERALEJO, MARK ANTHONY FERNANDEZ, WITH CELSO AD CASTILLO, RAVEN VILLANUEVA, RICARDO CEPEDA IN "DOS EKIS" (2001)
THE 2000s # 95: AYA MEDEL, GERARD MADRID, WITH SHEILA YSRAEL, ROY ALAVREZ, PINKY AMADOR, ANITA LINDA, IN "NAKED NIGHTS (MALAYO PA ANG UMAGA)" (2001)
Friday, February 28, 2025
THE 2000s # 94: CESAR MONTANO, JOSEPHINE CANONIZADO, ROMMEL MONTANO, DANIEL FERNANDO, SPANKY MANIKAN, RICHARD MERCK, MANDY OCHOA IN "MANANABAS (MGA LIGAW NA TALAHIB)" (2001)
A lost command, led by a military man, rescues a newspaper reporter who was kidnapped and held for ransom by evil elements in the military.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
THE 2000s # 93: TONTON GUTIERREZ, RAYMOND BAGATSING, PATRICIA JAVIER, WITH SNOOKY SERNA, EDDIE GUTIERREZ, ROBIN DA ROSA, PERLA BAUTISTA, SAMANTHA LOPEZ, DAISY REYES, GLADYS REYES IN "MARITAL RAPE" (2001)
Monday, February 24, 2025
THE 2000s # 92: EDDIE GARCIA, BAYANI AGBAYANI, WITH JACKIE FORSTER, ROBIN DA ROSA, MICHELLE BAYLE, JAIME FABREGAS, DICK ISRAEL, BERNARDO BERNARDO, BERTING LABRA IN "SANGGANO'T SANGGAGO" (2001)
Saturday, February 15, 2025
THE 2000s # 91: RONALD GAN LEDESMA, MANNY PACQUIAO, WITH BETH TAMAYO, EFREN REYES, JR., BARBARO MILANO, JEFFREY SANTOS, KING GUTIERREZ IN "BASAGAN NG MUKHA" (2001)
Film Clip
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
THE 2000s # 90: ROSANNA ROCES, DIETHER OCAMPO, WITH LIZA LORENA, JIRO MANIO, ANGEL AQUINO, VIC DIAZ, PEN MEDINA, JHONG HILARIO, NONIE BUENCAMINO IN "LA VIDA ROSA" (2001)
A couple of con artists are now living in fear after they had a falling out with their boss because of greed.
Sunday, January 26, 2025
RIP, MS. GLORIA ROMERO, 91/ SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY (1952-58)
Known as the “Queen of Philippine Cinema,” Romero passed away peacefully, her daughter Maritess Gutierrez confirmed.
“In this time of loss, our family deeply appreciates the support, prayers, sympathy, all the lovely messages, and heartfelt condolences that we’ve received,” Gutierrez said.
Admired for her acting versatility, beauty, and elegance, Romero graced the screens during the “Golden Age of Philippine Cinema” in the 1950s and starred in films like Dalagang Ilocana (1954), Sino Ang May Sala (1957), and Paru-Parong Bukid (1958).
Her career continued to flourish in the next decades and made a mark in several other movies, including Nagbabagang Luha (1988) and Tanging Yaman (2000).
“A round of applause for a life well lived,” actress Lovely Rivero posted on social media.
Romero’s wake will be held at the Arlington Memorial Chapel in Quezon City. – Rappler.com

Two of Gloria's comedy hits
Kurdapya (1954)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ramon Revilla, Ric Rodrigo, Dolphy/ Directed by Tony Cayado
Dalagang Ilocana (1954)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ric Rodrigo, Rudy Francisco, Dolphy/ Directed by Olive la Torre/ Gloria won her first Famas Best Actress award in this movie.
Gloria Romero (Gloria Galla in real life) was born in 1933 in
At the zenith of her illustrious career, Gloria Romero was the acknowledged Queen of Philippine Movies. Her popularity soared high in the local movie world and there were no questions as to who reigned supreme as the Queen of local movies that time. Gloria Romero was it. Gloria had the respect and affection of both fans and colleagues. She’s unique, as a beauty, an actress, a celebrity, and as a person.
Palasig (1952)- Stars Cesar Ramirez, Gloria Romero, Aruray, Tony Cayado,Totoy Torrente, Pedro Faustino/ Directed by Artemio Tecson
Monghita (1952)- Stars Oscar Moreno, Gloria Romero, Norma Vales, Myrna Delgado, Van de Leon, Jose de Villa/ Directed by Artemio Marquez
It was in Madame X (1952) that she was given a new, more dramatic name: "Gloria Romero." She got her first memorable role in Palasig (1952) opposite heartthrob Cesar Ramirez, but it was her lead role in Monghita (1952), opposite Oscar Moreno that cemented her bankability and popularity. In 1953, she played the daughter of Carmen Rosales in May Umaga Pang Darating. Ms Romero played opposite many leading men: Ramon Revilla in Apat na Taga (1953); Fred Montilla in Recuerdo (1953); Pancho Magalona in Musikong Bumbong (1954); Ric Rodrigo and Luis Gonzales in Pilya (1954), and Dolphy in Dalagang Ilocana (1954), for which she won the
But more than beauty, it was talent that catapulted her to the top. A natural actress, she refined her talents with study and discipline. From the start, her directors recognized that here was a born actress. For a while, the studio exploited her dramatic intensity by putting her in countless tear-jerkers. Gloria carried on gamely, squeezing out copious tears from her audiences. Then the studio decided to test her versatility and tried her out in comedy and musical pictures. She came through just as beautifully.
Recuerdo (1953)- Stars Fred Montilla, Gloria Romero, Ramon Revilla, Myrna Delgado/ Directed by Octavio Silos
Ang Biyenang Hindi Tumatawa (1954)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ric Rodrigo, Chichay, Tolindoy, Etang Discher, Bella Flores/ Directed by Armando Garces
Romero's other memorable movies were Vacacionista (1956), Eternally (1957), and Alaalang Banal (1958). She tried other formula by appearing as characters popularized in comic strips: Her first two attempts, Mister Kasintahan (1953) and Kurdapya (1954), were so successful she immediately made Mariposa (1955) and Miss Tilapia (1956), where she played the original Facifica Falayfay. Afterwards, Ms Romero ventured into the dramatic format again, with Artista (1955), Teresa (1956), opposite her popular love-team partner Luis Gonzales; plus remakes of pre-war musical movies like Pagdating ng Takipsilim (1956), Colegiala (1957) and Paru-parong Bukid (1957). All these blockbusters made her Queen of Philippine Movies (her closest rival was Nida Blanca), and Sampaguita Pictures renewed her contract for another 8 years-- making her the studio's longest exclusive star. She made some 30 movies with her frequent screen partner, Luis Gonzales.
Source: Internet Movie Database


Pilya (1954)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ric Rodrigo, Lolita Rodriguez, Roberto Gonzales/ Directed by Tony Cayado
Bim, Bam, Bum (1955)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ramon Revilla with an All-Star Cast/ Directed by Olive la Torre


Despatsadora (1955)- Stars Gloria Romero, Luis Gonzales, Dolphy, Rosa Mia/ Directed by Tony Cayado
Hindi Basta- Basta (1955)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ric Rodrigo, Dolphy, Daisy Romualdez, Eddie Arenas/ Directed by Tony Cayado


Hootsy Kootsy (1955)- Stars Gloria Romero, Luis Gonzales, Dolphy, Zeny Zabala/ Directed by Mar S. Torres
Mariposa (1955)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ric Rodrigo, Norma Vales, Rudy Francisco and Rosa Mia/ Directed by Mar S. Torres


Miss Tilapia (1956)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ric Rodrigo, Susan Roces, Romeo Vasquez/ Directed by Mar S. Torres
Pagdating ng Takip-Silim (1956)- Stars Gloria Romero, Luis Gonzales, Barbara Perez, Tony Marzan/ Directed by Rosa Mia


Senorita (1956)- Stars Gloria Romero and Ric Rodrigo/ Directed by Tony Cayado
Vacacionista (1956)- Stars Gloria Romero, Luis Gonzales, Dolphy, Norma Vales/ Directed by Mar S. Torres


Eternally (1957)- Stars Gloria Romero, Juancho Gutierrez, Tony Marzan/ Directed by Armando Garces
Alaalang Banal (1958)- Stars Gloria Romero, Luis Gonzales, Marlene Dauden, Carlos Salazar, Rosa Mia/ Directed by Armando Garces


Beloved (1958)- Stars Gloria Romero, Ric Rodrigo, Tito Galla/ Directed by Tony Cayado
Pagoda (1958)- Stars Gloria Romero, Dolphy, Juancho Gutierrez, Barbara Perez and Lee Mei
Sunday, January 12, 2025
THE 2000s # 89: ANDREW E., RICA PERALEJO, WITH VHONG NAVARRO, MYSTICA, CHOLO ESCANO, JAIME FABREGAS, CES QUESADA, LONG MEJIA IN "BANYO QUEEN" (2001)
A simpleton meets a beautiful woman who turns out to be a vampire who needs the blood of a virgin man. Conflict arises when she found his man but falls in love with him.
Saturday, January 4, 2025
THE 2000s # 88: RONNIE RICKETTS, MARIZ RICKETTS, WITH ROMMEL MONTANO, KLAUDIA KORONEL, DICK ISRAEL, DINKY DOO, JR., IN "MANO MANO 2: UBUSAN NG LAKAS" (2001)
A young man proves his worth as a competent street fighter.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
THE 2000s # 87: JUDY ANN SANTOS, PIOLO PASCUAL, JEFFREY QUIZON, WITH GLORIA ROMERO, JOHNNY DELGADO, GLORIA DIAZ, VIC VARGAS, BERTING LABRA IN "BAKIT 'DI TOTOHANIN" (2001)
Film Clip
Saturday, December 28, 2024
THE 2024 METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL- "GREEN BONES"- BEST PICTURE/ JUDY ANN SANTOS- BEST ACTRESS/ DENNIS TRILLO -BEST ACTOR
The movie, "Green Bones" won the Best Picture Award in this year's Metro Manila Film Festival Gabi ng Parangal, held at the Solaire Grand Ballroom in Paranaque City, Friday, December 27. It romped away five other major awards- Best Actor (Dennis Trillo); Best Supporting Actor (Ruru Madrid); Best Screenplay (Ricky Lee and Angeli Atienza); Best Cinematography (Neil Daza) and Best Child Performer (Sienna Stevens).
Judy Ann Santos won the Best Actress Award for “Espantaho” and Kakki Teodoro as Best Supporting Actress for “Isang Himala.”
"The Kingdom" took home the 2nd Best Picture Award and Best Director Award for Michael Tuviera, in a tie with Crisanto Aquino in "My Future You."
See the full list of winners below:
MMFF Lifetime Achievement Award: Joseph “Erap” Ejercito Estrada
Best Float: Uninvited and Topakk
Gender Sensitivity: And the Breadwinner Is…
3rd Best Student Short Film: PNB 12-50 (University of the Philippines Mindanao)
2nd Best Student Short Film: A Delivery Rider (City of Malabon University)
Best Student Short Film: Saan Aabot ang Singkwenta Pesos Mo? (University of Makati)
Special Jury Prize: Inang Wak-Wak (Mindanao State University-General Santos)
Best Visual Effects: The Kingdom (Riot Inc.)
Best Child Performer: Sienna Stevens, Green Bones
Best Musical Score: Vincent de Jesus, Isang Himala
Best Sound: Ditoy Aguila, Strange Frequencies, Taiwan Killer Hospital
Best Original Theme Song: “Ang Himala Ay Nasa Puso” from Isang Himala, by Vincent de Jesus and Ricky Lee, interpreted by Juan Karlos
Best Editing: Vanessa Ubas de Leon, My Future You
Best Cinematography: Neil Daza, Green Bones
Best Production Design: Nestor Abrogena, The Kingdom
Best Supporting Actress: Kakki Teodoro, Isang Himala
Best Supporting Actor: Ruru Madrid, Green Bones
Breakthrough Performance Award: Seth Fedelin, My Future You
Special Jury Citation: Vice Ganda
Best Screenplay: Ricky Lee and Angeli Atienza, Green Bones
Fernando Poe Jr. Memorial Award: Topakk
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award: The Kingdom
Best Actor: Dennis Trillo, Green Bones
Best Actress: Judy Ann Santos, Espantaho
Special Jury Prize: Topakk and Isang Himala
Best Director: Crisanto Aquino, My Future You, and Michael Tuviera, The Kingdom
4th Best Picture: Isang Himala
3rd Best Picture: My Future You
2nd Best Picture: The Kingdom
Best Picture: Green Bones
MMFF officially opened last December 25 and will run until January 7, 2025, in theaters nationwide.
Green Bones" (2024)
"Isang Himala" (2024)
"Espantaho" (2024)
"The Kingdom" (2024)