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Starring Kristen Stewart, Michael Angarano, Robert John Burke, Eric Lively, Elizabeth Perkins, D. B. Sweeney, and Steve Zahn, the film follows Melinda Sordino (Stewart), a high school freshman who stops talking after senior student Andy Evans (Lively) rapes her at a party. Speak premiered out of competition at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival on ...
Note: This list is incomplete and does not include Tagalog movies and some of the box office figures for Hollywood movies released from January and February 2015 have NO DATA on Box Office Mojo and The Numbers. [1] [2] [3] [4]
On February 11, 2011, SEC partnered with ABS-CBN Corporation to air National Basketball Association (NBA) games over free TV starting February 19, 2011. The games are aired on Studio 23 (later S+A, IZTV and now Aliw 23) and ABS-CBN, but Solar still airs the games daily on BTV. [12]
Directed by Jennifer Tiexiera and Guy Mossman, “Speak.” is the type of documentary one can easily imagine being adapted into a dramatic feature down the road. It has a linear and easily ...
She gained prominence in the 2010 remake of Mara Clara [3] and has since established herself as one of the most popular and successful actors of the 21st century in the Philippines. [ 4 ] Bernardo was the highest-grossing Filipino movie actress of the 2010s, with her movies earning over ₱3.5 billion at the box office. [ 5 ]
It snuck up on us, but the American remake of a foreign film hardly seems like the totem to failed imagination that it once did. Being generous, it’s practically becoming a lost art in the age ...
The Third Party: Star Cinema ₱110 million: 2000 Tunay na Tunay: Gets Mo? Gets Ko! Star Cinema, RCP Productions ₱108.1 million: 2009 Ang Panday: GMA Pictures ₱108 million: 2003 Till There Was You: Star Cinema ₱107.4 million: 2018 Aurora: Viva Films, Aliud Entertainment ₱107 million: 2008 My Best Friend's Girlfriend: GMA Pictures ₱107 ...
Here, Paddy and Ciara (but mostly Paddy) are plainly awful from the start, but excuse themselves through the distinctly British conceit of “jokes” and “banter”, which leads the Americans ...