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- A self-made farmer and rice mill owner causes a rebellion by his two sons when he installs his young mistress as the new woman of the house immediately after his wife's death.
- A woman who is desperate to find the cure for her daughter's illness takes a job at a call center, only to be haunted by the ghost in it.
- Three fashionista friends who are popular on social media attempt to have some offline fun by trying to contact spirits using the age-old Spirit of the Glass game and this opens up to a series of horrific haunting experiences.
- With the help of a spunky, lonely-in-love psychic, a deceased wife tries to get her grieving husband to move on. In the process, sparks begin to fly.
- Apolinario dela Cruz, known as Hermano Puli, was shot and quartered on November 4,1841-three decades before the execution of the GOMBURZA. Among all of the Filipino heroes, Hermano Puli stands alone for leading the only revolt against the Spanish colonial government in the name of religious freedom. This film sheds light on one of the most fascinating, yet almost forgotten, figures in Philippine History.
- After his brother, Ramon, was tragically knocked out in boxing that put him in a coma, Miguel realizes at an early age that the real fight, which is their life, must continue. Although he cannot leave his brother's side at the hospital, waiting for him to wake up, he brings joy and hope to the people around him. One day, Delia, a woman experiencing severe depression attempted to end her life, but she is rescued and rushed to the hospital by his life-long husband, Ruben. In the most unlikely ways and situations, their lives entangle as they face their own battles. "Tuloy Ang Laban" (The Fight Continues) is an inspiring film that reminds us we are all "Guerreros" or warriors. We get hurt and we cry at times. We may lose some fights, but the battle that is life is ahead us, so we should not quit nor surrender.
- Bombarded with so much why's in her life, Dess embarks on a soul searching journey. Unknown to her, she is about to face the biggest why of her life when she accidentally bumps into Ejay, her ex-boyfriend who left her without any explanation. Will this open a new chapter in their foiled relationship or will this just be a prelude to a second heartbreak? Will this answer all the why's in her life or will it just create more questions in her mind?
- Set in Ilocos Norte, It is about a woman who inherits their Tapuey rice wine business, but the ones she makes lacks an important ingredient, passion. When she meets a man from Manila, she soon learns to perfect her craft as she begins to fall for him.
- In the summer of 1986, Fidela, a freshly retired schoolteacher in Baler, meets Kenji, a young Japanese photojournalist. Kenji looks so much like her fiance, a soldier in World War II who never returned.
- Juan Balucas at ang Bayabas features Nourish "Icon" Lapus, as JUAN BALUCAS, the son of JOHN (Archie Alemania) who has been mistaken to be Juan Tamad and turned into stone by the mystical creature IBONG BADARNA (Randy de Silva) to avoid him from inflicting laziness to all mankind. To save his father, Juan enters an agreement with the queen of the fairies REYNA SUKI (Gabby Padilla) under some conditions. He must obtain the song of Badarna and some water from the "Bukal ng Buhay" before the full moon passes. With the help of an engkanto named APO (Rolando T. Inocencio), and NONI (Peter Vallejos) a nuno sa punso, Juan sets off his quest. To fulfill his mission, he must first possess an object from the dreaded King Crab SIPIT (Rainier Morales) and pass thru TAMBO (Bernard Laxa) a "kapre" who guards the passage to Badarna's lair before he can reach the mystical bird. After saving his father, Juan gets stuck in a purgatory between two dimensions. Left with only the water from the "bukal ng buhay", Juan faces self-conflicts, hunger and struggles to keep his sanity under the dead guava tree. Will he be able to have something to eat? Is there still a chance for him to get back to his family in the real world? Or will he just lie down like Juan Tamad, waiting for the fruit to fall from its tree. What he does next will dictate his fate.