Showing posts with label Sue Ramirez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sue Ramirez. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Filipino singer-songwriter dwta releases “Kung Ikaw Ay Masaya,” a melancholic folk-pop track under Sony Music Entertainment.

The song is featured in the official soundtrack for the upcoming comedy-drama Flower Girl, starring Sue Ramirez.

Directed by multi-awarded filmmaker and screenwriter Fatrick Tabada, the quirk, fun, and deeply introspective film centers around Ena, a young woman in search of her lost “womanhood.”

Tabada offers nothing but high praises for dwta’s latest song, pointing out its pivotal role in supporting the lead character’s journey of self-discovery and acceptance. “Amid the film’s absurdity, the song grounds Ena and brings out her humanity,” Tabada adds. “Though Ena may come off as unlikeable at first, Kung Ikaw ay Masaya reminds the audience that she is a woman in the process of rediscovering her humanity—and that she, too, is allowed to stumble in her journey toward self-worth.”

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Viu Original gives a Filipino spin to the K-Drama craze with K-Love

Celebrated Hollywood producer Corinna Vistan brings to life a homage to K-Drama enthusiasts exclusively to Viu-ers this October 

Viu, PCCW’s pan regional OTT video streaming service, announced the premier of K-Love, the latest  Viu Original title from the Philippines. Always looking to deliver content from Asia that resonates with Asian audiences, this series is a homage to fans of K-Drama, a dedication to all who have cried and laughed along with each episode. Iza Calzado, Jake Cuenca, Isabelle Daza, Sue Ramirez, and Gabby Padilla lead an all-star cast that walked the red carpet for the media conference and screening at the Greenbelt Cinemas on 8 October. 

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

5 most breathtaking Baguio sites showcased on The Broken Marriage Vow

Photo credits: Viu Philippines

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The log houses we all wish our parents own plus Baguio’s pine trees and gorgeous mountain views fill the backdrop of the emotional roller coaster hit drama series that is The Broken Marriage Vow.

Almost every episode lands on the trending pages of social media platforms. The show has become so popular it’s now one of the top titles on streaming platform Viu, made cheaper and more accessible through a Viu Premium account powered by PLDT Home.

Friday, June 19, 2020

Three stories connected by love and betrayal in the iWant Original film “Love Lockdown,” now streaming on TFC Online

While everyone was asked to maintain a safe social distance in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, the lives of Jake Cuenca, Kylie Verzosa, Angelica Panganiban, JM De Guzman, Tony Labrusca, Sue Ramirez, and Arjo Atayde unexpectedly intertwine in the iWant Original movie “Love Lockdown” which is exclusively available for Premium subscribers of TFC Online.

Adapting to the “new normal,” Dreamscape Entertainment produces a film that was shot by the cast themselves at the safety of their homes, with guidance from the film’s directors Andoy Ranay, Darnel Villaflor, Noel Escondo, and Emmanuel Palo.

Love, lies, and betrayal bring together three stories, turning the lives of Jacob (Jake Cuenca), Karen (Kylie Verzosa), Lesley (Angelica Panganiban), Allan (JM De Guzman), Darren (Tony Labrusca), Abby (Sue Ramirez), and Fred (Arjo Atayde) upside-down.

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Dead Kids Premiere at Cinema One Originals Film Festival

Netflix’s “Dead Kids” made its Philippine premiere as the Closing Film at the Cinema One Originals Film Festival today.

Dead Kids director Mikhail Red (far left) with the film’s cast (from left to right) Kelvin Miranda, Markus Paterson, Gabby Padilla, Khalil Ramos, Sue Ramirez, Vance Larena, and Jan Silverio.

Acclaimed Pinoy director Mikhail Red and stars Sue Ramirez, Khalil Ramos, Markus Paterson, Vance Larena, Kelvin Miranda, Gabby Padilla, and Jan Silverio walked the red carpet and talked more about the film with the press.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Cignal Entertainment's "Ang Babaeng Allergic Sa Wifi" Examinse Love In The Time Of The Internet

In this digital age, being single is one thing, but living a life without the internet?

That’s almost like living in the the Dark Ages or being in solitary confinement-- minus the jail bars.

As much as we hate to admit it, we eat, breath, and live our lives on the internet and the only time we go offline is when we need to get some sleep. 

We even manage most of our relationships online, and for a lot of people, those “likes” and “comments” have become a gauge of their friendships. 

But what if you suddenly can’t use any form of technology? Will you be doomed to be alone forever?

Eraserheads: Combo On The Run wins Best International Feature Documentary in Greece

Acclaimed Filipino documentary Eraserheads: Combo On The Run has bagged the Best International Feature Documentary Award at the 12th Ierapet...