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The club originally charged a $25 membership fee and $5 rental fee. [3] The chain was later renamed Video Movies Inc. by the 1980s before becoming Family Video. [4] Because competitor Blockbuster's main focus was larger cities, Family Video was mostly established in rural areas, suburbs, and small-to-midsize cities. [5]
Everlasting Pictures, Inc; Everybody's Production; Experimental Cinema of the Philippines; Exploration Pictures Corp. FPJ Productions; Filcudoma; Filipinas Picture; Filippine Productions; Film Entertainment Exponent; F. Puzon Film Enterprises Inc. GAMA Studios [6] G.M. Picture; GMA Pictures; Good Harvest Unlimited; Gretas Production; Hemisphere ...
Clever Minds Inc. [46] [47] Version Two: Irene Villamor Anne Curtis, Alden Richards: Science fiction: Viva Films, GMA Public Affairs, Ojales-Curtis Productions, Myriad Studios [48] [49] Disband: Irene Villamor Enrique Gil, Ruru Madrid, Kylie Padilla, Buboy Villar, Derrick Monasterio: Romance film: GMA Public Affairs [50] [51] KMJS Gabi Ng Lagim ...
GMA Network tested the movie waters by co-producing films with Viva Films. Among the movies that were co-produced were Ober Da Bakod: The Movie, Forever and Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko. Although not credited in the opening and closing credits of the movies, the network's logo appeared in the aforementioned movies' posters in theaters and newspaper ads.
For a time, through its innovations and strong content library, Cinema One became the undisputed leading cable channel in the Philippines. Cinema One logo from February 1, 2009 to April 16, 2013 In 2005, Cinema One ventured into original movie production under its annual Cinema One Originals film festival which showcase and grants funding to ...
Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock settled a divorce with estranged wife Sara Bernstein three months before his death. Spurlock, who died in May at the age of ...
In Hallmark Channel's latest movie, Guiding Emily, Sarah Drew stars as a woman who has it all— great job, great boyfriend, great life—but then finds herself navigating a whole new world when ...
Fox Filipino was a Philippine pay television channel focused on Philippine-produced programming from GMA Network, TV5 and Sari-Sari Channel as well as Filipino movies from GMA Pictures, entries from the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival, selected Asian and Hollywood movies, and selected foreign programming dubbed in Tagalog language.